Schools in Macomb County, Michigan - Adlai E. Stevenson High School (Sterling Heights, Michigan), Anchor Bay High School, Arts Academy in the Woods, CA (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Adlai E. Stevenson High School (Sterling Heights, Michigan), Anchor Bay High School, Arts Academy in the Woods, Career Preparation Center, Center Line High School, Chandler Park Academy, Cousino High School, De La Salle Collegiate High School, Eisenhower High School (Michigan), Fitzgerald High School (Warren, Michigan), Henry Ford II High School, Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic High School, Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Schools, International Academy of Macomb, L'Anse Creuse High School, Lakeview High School (St. Clair Shores, Michigan), Lake Shore High School, Lincoln High School (Warren, Michigan), Macomb Academy of Arts and Sciences, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, Mary Help of Christians Academy, Mount Clemens High School, Regina High School (Michigan), Richmond High School (Richmond, Michigan), Romeo Engineering and Technology Center, Romeo High School, Sterling Heights High School, Utica ford, Utica High School (Michigan), Warren High School (Warren, Michigan), Warren Mott High School, Warren Woods Tower High School. Excerpt: De La Salle Collegiate High School is an all-boys Catholic high school run by the De La Salle Christian Brothers. Founded in 1926, the school was located on the east side of Detroit before moving to its current location in Warren, Michigan in 1982. The school is dedicated to the Catholic education of its diverse students, including the poor and disadvantaged. It is a college preparatory school inspired by the spirit and tradition of St. John Baptist de La Salle, where learning takes place in the presence of God. Each student is encouraged to develop his faith, character, intellect, and morality. This mission is embodied in the school s motto: Builders of Boys, Makers of Men. The school's most notable rivals in terms of athletics are Brother Rice High School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Detroit Catholic Central High School in Novi, Michigan, Saint Mary's Preparatory in Orchard Lake, Michigan, Grosse Pointe North, and U of D Jesuit High School in Detroit, Michigan. The school first opened in 1926 across from a river called Conner Creek, but Detroit City Airport opened soon after the building of the school. The airplanes taking off would often cause the building to shake, later necessitating a change in location. The first class graduated in 1929. De La Salle Collegiate is a Class A MHSAA-member school, as well as a member of the Catholic League Central Division in all sports with an enrollment of approximately 770 students from nearly 50 Metro Detroit communities and nearly 100 schools. The school s seal is used in relation to academics. It was redesigned in 2002 for the third time. The school s DLS logo was designed in the late 1960s by Sam Viviano, Class of 1971, current Art Director for Mad Magazine. It is primarily used by the sports teams. When the school first opened in 1926, a riverboat pilot (captain) was the school's mascot. In 1937, the school changed its mascot from the riverboat pilot to the present day airplane pilot, designed by Matt Sikora. De La Sal

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Adlai E. Stevenson High School (Sterling Heights, Michigan), Anchor Bay High School, Arts Academy in the Woods, Career Preparation Center, Center Line High School, Chandler Park Academy, Cousino High School, De La Salle Collegiate High School, Eisenhower High School (Michigan), Fitzgerald High School (Warren, Michigan), Henry Ford II High School, Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic High School, Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Schools, International Academy of Macomb, L'Anse Creuse High School, Lakeview High School (St. Clair Shores, Michigan), Lake Shore High School, Lincoln High School (Warren, Michigan), Macomb Academy of Arts and Sciences, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, Mary Help of Christians Academy, Mount Clemens High School, Regina High School (Michigan), Richmond High School (Richmond, Michigan), Romeo Engineering and Technology Center, Romeo High School, Sterling Heights High School, Utica ford, Utica High School (Michigan), Warren High School (Warren, Michigan), Warren Mott High School, Warren Woods Tower High School. Excerpt: De La Salle Collegiate High School is an all-boys Catholic high school run by the De La Salle Christian Brothers. Founded in 1926, the school was located on the east side of Detroit before moving to its current location in Warren, Michigan in 1982. The school is dedicated to the Catholic education of its diverse students, including the poor and disadvantaged. It is a college preparatory school inspired by the spirit and tradition of St. John Baptist de La Salle, where learning takes place in the presence of God. Each student is encouraged to develop his faith, character, intellect, and morality. This mission is embodied in the school s motto: Builders of Boys, Makers of Men. The school's most notable rivals in terms of athletics are Brother Rice High School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Detroit Catholic Central High School in Novi, Michigan, Saint Mary's Preparatory in Orchard Lake, Michigan, Grosse Pointe North, and U of D Jesuit High School in Detroit, Michigan. The school first opened in 1926 across from a river called Conner Creek, but Detroit City Airport opened soon after the building of the school. The airplanes taking off would often cause the building to shake, later necessitating a change in location. The first class graduated in 1929. De La Salle Collegiate is a Class A MHSAA-member school, as well as a member of the Catholic League Central Division in all sports with an enrollment of approximately 770 students from nearly 50 Metro Detroit communities and nearly 100 schools. The school s seal is used in relation to academics. It was redesigned in 2002 for the third time. The school s DLS logo was designed in the late 1960s by Sam Viviano, Class of 1971, current Art Director for Mad Magazine. It is primarily used by the sports teams. When the school first opened in 1926, a riverboat pilot (captain) was the school's mascot. In 1937, the school changed its mascot from the riverboat pilot to the present day airplane pilot, designed by Matt Sikora. De La Sal

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