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Albion highschool was never made into an elementary and has been an alternative school since its reopening. Also, Albion has more than one.
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'''Albion Senior High School''' was a [[secondary school]] in [[Albion, Michigan]], that served students in grades 9–12. It was a part of [[Albion Public Schools]]. As of 2006, the [[school principal]] was Debra Swartz. Albion was known for its strong boys' basketball and track and field programs. The school board announced on June 11, 2013, that all Albion High School students would attend [[Marshall High School (Michigan)|Marshall High School]] starting in the fall of 2013. The decision to close Albion Senior High School was made because of a $1.1 million deficit.The school was later adopted by Marshall Public schools and repurposed into "Marshall Alternative Highschool" meant for students with behavioral or educational defects. As of 2024 Albion High still stands under the name of "Marshall opportunity highschool" The majority of the schools interior remains unused due to lack of funding from the district that claimed it.
'''Albion High School''' is a [[secondary school]] located in [[Albion, Michigan]] which serves students in grades 9—12. As of [[2006]], the [[school principal]] is Ms. Debra Swartz. Albion is known for its excellent Basketball and Track & Field programs.
<ref>{{Cite web|url= http://www.mlive.com/news/jackson/index.ssf/2013/06/albion_public_schools_approves_1.html |title= Albion Public Schools approves cooperative agreement with Marshall Public Schools |work= mlive.com |publisher= MLive Media Group |last= Dacey |first= Justin |date= June 12, 2013}}</ref>


==Notable alumni==
==References==
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* [[Webster Houston Pearce]], the [[school principal|principal]] of Albion from 1902 &ndash; 1904, later became the mayor of [[Mount Pleasant, Michigan]] and then the president of [[Northern State Teachers' College]]. [[Central Michigan University]]'s Pearce Hall in the Department of Mathematics and the Computer Science Department is named him.[http://map.cmich.edu/pearce.htm]

Jennifer Carlson was a 1990 graduate of Albion High School. Carlson was a Volleyball and Tennis player.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.albion.k12.mi.us/education/dept/dept.php?sectionid=92 Albion High School webpage]
* [http://www.albion.k12.mi.us/ Albion Public Schools webpage]
* [http://ces.edgateway.net/cs/cess/view/ces_sp/717 Albion High School profile] provided by edgateway.net
* [http://www.albionmich.com/history/histor_notebook/050612.shtml Albion High School: Class of 1905], ''Morning Star'' newspaper. June 12, 2005, p.&nbsp;2.
* [https://www.schoolsineachstate.com/schools/michigan/albion/albion-senior-high-school/225-watson-street/ Albion Senior High School at ''schoolsineachstate.com'']
* [http://www.albionmich.com/history/histor_notebook/050612.shtml Albion High School: Class of 1905], Morning Star newspaper. June 12, 2005, p. 2.
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Latest revision as of 02:42, 3 October 2024

Albion Senior High School
Address
Map
255 Watson St.

Albion
,
49224
Information
School typePublic
Founded1967
Closed2013
School districtAlbion Public Schools
School number2602070
PrincipalDerrick Crum
Grades9-12
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)Red and white
MascotWildcat
Team nameWildcats

Albion Senior High School was a secondary school in Albion, Michigan, that served students in grades 9–12. It was a part of Albion Public Schools. As of 2006, the school principal was Debra Swartz. Albion was known for its strong boys' basketball and track and field programs. The school board announced on June 11, 2013, that all Albion High School students would attend Marshall High School starting in the fall of 2013. The decision to close Albion Senior High School was made because of a $1.1 million deficit.The school was later adopted by Marshall Public schools and repurposed into "Marshall Alternative Highschool" meant for students with behavioral or educational defects. As of 2024 Albion High still stands under the name of "Marshall opportunity highschool" The majority of the schools interior remains unused due to lack of funding from the district that claimed it.

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References

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  1. ^ Dacey, Justin (June 12, 2013). "Albion Public Schools approves cooperative agreement with Marshall Public Schools". mlive.com. MLive Media Group.
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