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Lapeer East High School was a public high school located in Lapeer, Michigan. It was the rival school of Lapeer West High School. In 2010, all portable classrooms were removed and the school was reverted to 9-12 grade students. It was built in 1975 as a result of overcrowding of the former Lapeer High School, which became Lapeer West High School.
Lapeer High School was established in 2014 in the former Lapeer East building, which was renovated in the summer of 2013 to accommodate the increase in enrollment, which as of 2014 stood at 2,112. The Lapeer West building now houses alternative education and other educational programs. [5] Before consolidation, each high school had an ...
Lapeer East High School; Lapeer High School; Lapeer West High School This page was last edited on 3 June 2011, at 00:41 (UTC). Text is ...
Long was born in Lapeer, Michigan, the son of John and Denise Long. [1] He attended Lapeer East High School, where he was the first player in his high school's history to earn all-state "Dream Team" (all-class state team) honors in football. [2] In baseball, he played first base. [citation needed] He played basketball, baseball and football in ...
Lapeer West closed at the end of the 2013–2014 school year as Lapeer Community Schools consolidated the faculties and student bodies of the two high schools into a single high school, which will be located on the Lapeer East campus. Today, the Lapeer West building is the Lapeer Community Schools' Center for Innovation, allowing students to ...
When Wichita High School North opened in 1929, that’s when Wichita High School added East to its name. Just before then, the school voted to change its mascot from the Bulldogs to the Blue Aces.
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.
In the general election, Burkhalter faced Republican nominee Fred Westendorf, a retired colonel and vice chairman of the Lapeer County Commission. [9] On October 19, 1976, Burkhalter and Westendorf held a televised presidential style debate at Lapeer East High School. In said debate, Burkhalter supported the right of public workers ...