
Munger Elementary-Middle School
Public Pre-K, Elementary, Middle School|Grade Pre-K-8
5525 Martin, Detroit, MI
Claytown Neighborhood
Detroit Public Schools Community School District
884
Students
C
Niche Grade
4
Great Schools
School Details
| Head of School | Student Teacher Ratio | Math Proficiency |
| Principal Donnell Burroughs | 20:1 | 9% |
| Reading Proficiency | ||
| 17% |
Niche Grade Details
Academics
| Reading Proficiency | Math Proficiency |
| 17% | 9% |
Teachers
| Student Teacher Ratio Teachers | Full Time Teachers |
| 20:1 48 | 48 |
| Teachers in First or Second Year | |
| 14% |
GreatSchools Rating Details
Teachers and Staff
| Students Per Counselor |
| 446:1 |
Teachers
| Female | Male | Hispanic |
| 51% | 49% | 73.6% |
| Black | White | Two or more races |
| 19.4% | 6.6% | <1% |
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Specialty School Programs
Free/Reduced Lunch Offered
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About Claytown
Claytown, located along Southwest Detroit’s border with Dearborn, is a neighborhood rich in culture and conveniences. Known for its historic roots, Claytown features Craftsman, Foursquare, and bungalow homes, some dating back to 1918. The area has seen significant refurbishment, enhancing its appeal and reflecting the neighborhood’s desirable features. The local food scene is diverse, with family-owned restaurants like Señor Lopez Taqueria and Telway Hamburgers offering a variety of cuisines, including Mexican dishes and comfort food like poutine. For entertainment, the Ford-Wyoming drive-in movie lot, established in 1950, provides a nostalgic movie-viewing experience as the last of its kind in Metro Detroit. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Romanowski Park’s sports facilities, which include six soccer fields and three basketball courts, while Dingeman Park offers wide open spaces for field sports and sits beside the local elementary school. The neighborhood is safer than the national average, adding to its attractiveness for potential residents. Commuting is straightforward with Highway 12 leading directly to downtown Detroit, just 5 miles away, and Interstate 94 connecting to
| List Price Range | Homes For Sale | Average Home Value | Median Lot Size |
| $30K – $272K | 3 | $90,432 | 5,445 Sq Ft |
| % Renters | Household Income | % of College Grads | Median Age |
| 43% | $50,378 | 5.3% | 29 |
| Average House Size | % Commercial Property | ||
| 1,818 Sq Ft | 56.1% |
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Home Trends
Home Sales Trends
| Median Sale Price | Median Single Family Price | Average Price Per Sq Ft | Number of Homes for Sale |
| $133,000 | $130,000 | $92 | 3 |
| Last 12 months Home Sales | Months of Supply | Median List Price | Median Change From 1st List Price |
| 34 | 1.1 | $127,400 | 0% |
| Median Home Sale Price YoY Change | |||
| 56% |
Distribution of Home Values
Neighborhood Facts
| Number of Homes in Neighborhood | Median Year Built | Avg. Single Family Home Size Sq Ft Significantly below the national average | Median Lot Size Sq Ft |
| 5,330 | 1922 | 1,818 1,938 | 5,445 |
Demographics
Area Demographics
| Total Population | Population Density | Median Age | Population under 18 On par with the national average |
| 18,827 | 12 ppl/acre | 29 | 36.1% 23.8% |
| Population over 65 On par with the national average | |||
| 8.1% 19.1% |
Finances
| Median Household Income Significantly below the national average | Average Household Income |
| $36,764 $71,702 | $50,378 |
Education and Workforce
| High School Graduates Significantly below the national average | College Graduates Below the national average | Advanced Degrees | % Population in Labor Force |
| 48.4% 89.1% | 5.3% 34.1% | 1.2% | 56.4% |



