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St. Agatha High School was a coeducational Catholic high school in Redford, Michigan. It closed and became St. Katharine Drexel High School in 2003. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Saint Martin de Porres High School (Detroit) St. Mary of Redford High School; St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church (Jackson, Michigan) Salesian High School (Detroit) Servite High School (Detroit) St. Agatha High School (Michigan) St. Ambrose High School (Grosse Pointe, Michigan) St. Andrew High School (Detroit) St. Anne High School (Warren ...
Anchor Bay Catholic High School/St. Mary High School, New Baltimore (closed 1970) Immaculate Conception High School, Warren (closed 2008) Sacred Heart High School, Roseville (closed 1971) St. Anne High School, Warren Michigan (closed 1988) St. Augustine High School, Richmond (closed 1968) St. Clement High School, Center Line (closed 2005)
St. Agatha 7983 SE 15th Ave, Portland Also St. Agatha Catholic School [5] St. Agnes Parish, Mission of St. Luke 3052 D St, Hubbard St. Alexandra 170 N. 10th Ave, Cornelius St. Alice 1520 E Street, Springfield St. Aloysius 3rd Ave. and NW Zobrist St, Estacada St. Andrew Dung-Lac, Mission of Our Lady of Lavang 7390 SW Grabhorn Road, Aloha St. Andrew
It was one of the designated schools of St. Agatha – St. James Church. [38] St. Michael School [114] St. Nicholas of Tolentine School – Merged into St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Regional School in 2012. [2] St. Paul School In the 1960s, it had 800 students. In 1999, it had 117 students. It closed in 1999. [89]
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Later, St. Andrew's (in 1983), St. Hedwig's (in 1990) and St. Alphonsus' (in 2003) closed, leaving Holy Redeemer the only Catholic high school on the southwest side of Detroit. The Archdiocese of Detroit, which once maintained over 100 high schools throughout the Metro Detroit Region, had just 24 remaining high schools.