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Detroit City High School; Address; 13141 Rosa Parks Blvd. Detroit, MI 48238 (2007–2012) 3500 McGraw Ave. Detroit, MI 48208 (1992–2006) [1] United States. Information;
The cornerstone from the Conner and Glenfield campus as well as the cement name plate were placed in the wall of the east entrance. The dedication ceremony took place on December 12, 2004 and was celebrated by Bishop John Quinn. The total project increased the school’s size over 20%, from 102,000 to 123,000 square feet." [3]
Thomas M. Cooley High School: 2010 [2] Crockett High School: 2012 [2] [b] Crosman Alternative High School: 2012 [2] Detroit City Alternative High School: 2012 [2] [c] Jared W. Finney High School: 2011 [2] [d] Charles Kettering High School: 2012 [2] Mackenzie High School: 2007 [e] Murray-Wright High School: 2007 [f] Northern High School: 2008 [g ...
There are 25 Catholic high schools in the Detroit area as of 2015. 24 of those schools belong to the Archdiocese of Detroit.. The current Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Detroit are from Genesee County, Macomb County, Monroe County, Oakland County, St. Clair County, Washtenaw County, and Wayne County.
Austin Catholic Preparatory School was a boys, non–residential, college preparatory Catholic school in Detroit, Michigan. Austin was "one of the city's most widely respected schools." [1] The school was founded in 1951 and operated by the Augustinians. Its first class graduated in 1956.
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The school competed athletically in the Detroit Public School League and was a member of the Michigan High School Athletic Association. In 1975, the school won the MHSAA girls state basketball championship. [3] In early 1982, it was announced that Northeastern was one of 19 Detroit schools listed for closure. [4] It closed later that year. [5]
Notre Dame High School was a Catholic, all–male, non–residential college preparatory school in the Detroit suburb of Harper Woods, Michigan. It was closed in 2005, with 295 students, after more than 50 years due to budget concerns, according to the Archdiocese of Detroit . [ 1 ]