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Houseman Field is an 8,000-seat multipurpose stadium located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is named for former mayor and Congressman Julius Houseman and is the home of the Aquinas College Saints track teams. It is also used for high school football and was the home to Grand Rapids FC of USL League Two. [1] Grand Rapids Public Schools owns this ...
Community Consolidated School District 93 (Abbreviation: CCSD93) is an elementary school district headquartered in Bloomingdale, Illinois. [1] It serves portions of Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, and Hanover Park. [2] The district has nine schools; As of 2017 it had 3,821 students. As of 2023 enrollment has declined significantly to 3,231 students.
The working title for the film American Pie was "East Grand Rapids". [31] Much of American Pie is based on writer Adam Herz's days at East Grand Rapids High School. [ 32 ] In the film, the town is called "East Great Falls", and the high school bears the same school colors — blue and gold — along with a similar mascot — the Trailblazers ...
Grady was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan. During high school, Grady was a four-year varsity starter at East Grand Rapids High School. There he earned many honors and achievements, including being named All-State and the title of EA Sports junior player of the year. [1] He led East Grand Rapids to consecutive state Division 3 football ...
Grand Rapids Community College website 42°58′04″N 85°39′57″W / 42.967713°N 85.665824°W / 42.967713; -85. This article about a sports venue in Michigan is a stub .
East Grand Rapids is a city in Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the population was 11,371. [4] The city is part of the Grand Rapids metropolitan area, including Grand Rapids and Grand Rapids Township, but the city is administered autonomously.
Davis Technical High School was a member of the Grand Rapids City League from the 1920s until 1943, when its building was turned over to Grand Rapids Junior College. Grand Rapids South High School, alma mater of former U.S. President Gerald R. Ford , was a league member until the school was closed in 1967.
When Creston and Grand Rapids Central High School were merged in 2013, and City High-Middle School relocated to the former Creston campus at the same time, many Creston student-athletes were invited to join their new Central classmates, as well as all City student-athletes residing east of the Grand River, on Ottawa Hills' athletic teams ...