Madison High School (Michigan)
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Madison High School is a public high school located in Madison Heights, Michigan, United States, in Oakland County. Its mascot is the Eagle. It is a part of Madison District Public Schools.
The original high school was built in 1924 to serve students who had attended the one-room school houses in the southern half of what is now Madison Heights. Its first graduating class, in 1929, consisted of two students. The Madison School District became a graded district in 1925.
The original high school's gymnasium had its first electric scoreboard in 1941, the result of a magazine sale conducted by the Eagles basketball team.
In 1958 the current Madison High School was built; the former high school is now Wilkinson Middle School.[1]
Notable alumni[]
- Renee Ellmers (1982), Republican U.S. Representative of North Carolina's 2nd congressional district[2]
References[]
- ^ City of Madison Heights-Timeline of Events Archived 2013-12-02 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Renee Ellmers".
External links[]
Coordinates: 42°29′30″N 83°05′48″W / 42.4917°N 83.0968°W
- Public high schools in Michigan
- High schools in Oakland County, Michigan
- 1924 establishments in Michigan
- Michigan school stubs