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  2. Warren Consolidated Schools - Wikipedia

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    Warren Consolidated Schools is a public school district serving the cities of Warren, Sterling Heights and Troy, Michigan. It operates 25 schools including two specialized partial-day high schools that draw from the other schools within the district. Warren Consolidated has about 12,660 students and a student/teacher ratio of 25:1. [1]

  3. Warren Mott High School - Wikipedia

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    Warren Mott High School (WMHS, commonly referred to as Mott) is a public high school in Warren, Michigan, United States. It is part of the Warren Consolidated Schools district. It was founded in 1992 by the merger of the previous Warren High School and Charles Stewart Mott High School.

  4. Warren High School (Warren, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    It was the first brick school in Warren and housed Grades K-12. In 1931, an addition was built which housed the high school. Due to the increasing enrollment, a cinder block building was constructed in 1944 paid for with World War II bonds and was named the "Victory Wing." Warren High School was housed in the Victory Building from 1944-1950.

  5. Cousino High School - Wikipedia

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    Paul K. Cousino Senior High School is a public secondary school located in Warren, Michigan.It lies on Hoover Road, just south of 13 Mile Road.As part of the Warren Consolidated Schools district, it serves the north Warren area and parts of southern Sterling Heights.

  6. WPHS - Wikipedia

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    WPHS (89.1 FM) is a radio station owned and operated by Warren Consolidated Schools, in Warren, Michigan, United States. WPHS was originally broadcast on 91.5 FM with 10 watts; WPHS now operates with 100 watts on 89.1 FM. The radio station's first broadcast was on March 24, 1964.

  7. The First U.S. Utility and an Industry Doomed by the PC - AOL

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    "A History of the Consolidated Gas Electric Light and Power Company of Baltimore," written in 1928 by Delbert B. Lowe, recounts the origins of this groundbreaking utility and the pre-natural-gas ...

  8. Seeger Memorial Junior-Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    Seeger High School was established in 1957 through a $250,000 donation from local grain dealer and broker Ura Seeger; classes began in the fall of 1959. The school's original mascot was the Indian, and its colors red and grey, but in 1973 due to the consolidation of Pine Village, Williamsport, and Seeger High Schools, the mascot was changed to ...

  9. 5 JCPS schools were built more than 100 years ago. Here they are

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    The school, which now serves about 420 students, was remodeled in 1969 and in 2014. It was named for Jefferson County Circuit Judge Emmet Field, who was elected four times and died in his ...