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'''Divine Child High School''' is a private [[Catholic]] school in [[Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn]], [[Wayne County, Michigan|Wayne County]], [[Michigan]], [[United States]]. It handles grades 9 through 12, with an average of around 875 students. The average graduating class consists of approximately 210 students.
'''Divine Child High School''' is a private [[Catholic]] [[high school]] in [[Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn]], [[Wayne County, Michigan|Wayne County]], [[Michigan]], [[United States]]. It handles grades 9 through 12, with an average of around 875 students. The average graduating class consists of approximately 210 students. This school is not related to the similarly-named [[Hall of the Divine Child]], a now-closed [[military school|military]] [[boarding school]] for boys, located in [[Monroe, Michigan]].


==History==
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==References==
==References==
* [http://dchs.divinechild.org/| School Website]
* [http://dchs.divinechild.org/ School Website]
* [http://www.privateschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/13884| Private School Review]
* [http://www.privateschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/13884 Private School Review]





Revision as of 13:26, 10 June 2006

Divine Child High School is a private Catholic high school in Dearborn, Wayne County, Michigan, United States. It handles grades 9 through 12, with an average of around 875 students. The average graduating class consists of approximately 210 students. This school is not related to the similarly-named Hall of the Divine Child, a now-closed military boarding school for boys, located in Monroe, Michigan.

History

The Divine Child was founded in 1958 by Monsignor Herbert Weier, who at the time was pastor of the Church of the Divine Child. The school opened with only 84 freshmen, two Bernadine Franciscan Sisters, and one athletic coach. The graduating class of 1962 contained 69 students.

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