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  2. Monroe High School (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Notable alumni. Audie Cole (2007): NFL linebacker; Carl Ford (1999): NFL wide receiver [5] ... Monroe High School (Michigan) Add languages ...

  3. Local Sports: A 1926 graduate is going into the Monroe Hall ...

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    Monroe High went back a century to one of the members ... (now Eastern Michigan University) and became a high school teacher and coach. ... TJ Wrighten (football and track, set school record in ...

  4. Category:Alumni by high school in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Holland High School (Michigan) alumni (4 P) I. Interlochen Center for the Arts alumni (57 P) J. J. W. Sexton High School alumni (4 P) K. Kalamazoo Central High School ...

  5. Monroe Public Schools (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Monroe Public Schools is a public school district in Monroe, Michigan, United States. It is the largest school district in Monroe County in terms of enrollment. [ 2 ] In addition to serving the city of Monroe, the district also encompasses much of Monroe Charter Township and portions of Frenchtown Charter , Exeter , Raisinville , and La Salle ...

  6. St. Mary's Academy Historic District (Monroe, Michigan)

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    By the 1970s, however, both St. Mary Academy and Monroe Catholic Central were faced with declining enrollment. In 1986, the two schools merged, moving into the Monroe Catholic Central facility to form St. Mary Catholic Central High School. The former St. Mary Academy building was vacated. [2]

  7. St. Mary Catholic Central High School - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary Academy was an all-girls school run by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, located at 610 West Elm Avenue in Monroe, Michigan. The academy was founded in 1846. Monroe Catholic Central was an all-boys school run by the Brothers of the Holy Cross, located in the building which now houses St. Mary Catholic Central.

  8. WERW (FM) - Wikipedia

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    Licensed to Monroe, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1978 under the WEJY call sign. WERW is operated by public-access television group Monroe Public Access Cable Television, Inc., [2] and is located on the grounds of Monroe High School. The station actively works to promote local, non-profit organizations as a service to the community ...

  9. John C. Lehr - Wikipedia

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    John Camillus Lehr (November 18, 1878 – February 17, 1958) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Lehr was born in Monroe, Michigan and attended St. Mary's private school and graduated from Monroe High School in 1897. He graduated from the law department of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1900.