Garden City High School (Michigan)

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Garden City High School
Location

6500 Middlebelt Rd.
Garden City, Wayne County, Michigan 48135
United States
Coordinates
42°20′04″N 83°19′48″W / 42.3344°N 83.33°W / 42.3344; -83.33Coordinates: 42°20′04″N 83°19′48″W / 42.3344°N 83.33°W / 42.3344; -83.33
Information
School type
High school
Established
1950
Opened
1950
School district
Garden City Public Schools
Superintendent
Derek Fisher
Principal
Sharon Kollar
Grades
9-12
Years offered
4 Years
Age range
13-19
Enrollment
approx. 1500 (2010)
Average class size
30
Schedule type
2 Semesters
Hours in school day
6
Campus type
Closed
Color(s)
Royal blue, orange
Fight song
GCHS Fight Song (On, Wisconsin melody)
Athletics conference
Western Wayne Athletic Conference
Sports

Boys: Swimming, Track & Field, Basketball, Soccer, Golf, Football, Baseball, Cross Country, Wrestling, Tennis


Girls: Softball, Soccer, Basketball, Swimming, Cross Country, Track & Field, Tennis, Cheer, Pom Pon (club)
Mascot
The Cougar
Nickname
Cougars
Newspaper
Cougar Tracks
Alumni
Phil Emery (American football)
Website

Garden City High School is a public high school located in Garden City, Michigan, United States. It has been in continuous operation since 1950. The current Mascot, and also the names of the school athletic teams, are known as the Cougars. The principal is Sharon Kollar.




Contents





  • 1 History

    • 1.1 1950–1964


    • 1.2 1964–1982


    • 1.3 1982–present



  • 2 Athletics


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




History



1950–1964


The first classes began in the fall of 1950 and the first graduating class was in spring 1952. The school mascot was the Panther and the school colors were Royal Blue and Gray, as indicated in the school's 1st year book (The Blue And Gray, 1952). The colors of Royal Blue, Gray and/or White also were in use.



1964–1982


By the early 1960s Garden City had grown to the point it needed a second high school, and West Senior High School was constructed and opened in 1964. It was nicknamed Garden City West. At this point in time, Garden City High School began going by the name Garden City East.



1982–present


Garden City East (the current location of Garden City High School) and Garden City West (the current location of Garden City Middle School) consolidated during the 1982-1983 school year, and no longer went by the nickname Garden City East and Garden City West. Prior to this consolidation, Garden City East was known as the Panthers with the colors Royal Blue and White. Garden City West was known as the Tigers and were Black and Orange. When the 2 schools consolidated, the first graduating class chose the new colors and mascot. The seniors coming from West chose the mascot (the Cougar) and the seniors from East chose the colors (Royal Blue and Orange). The senior classes went from approximately 300 students at each school, to a total of a little over 600 students in the graduating class of 1983. In 2008, Garden City High School made the decision to switch to the trimester academic system, which saw advantages as well as disadvantages. In 2015, due to a lack of money, the Garden City School Board made the decision to switch back to the traditional semester system for the 2015-2016 school year and beyond.



Athletics


In 2009 Garden City High School joined the then-new Western Wayne Athletic Conference (WWAC). Garden City Varsity Pompon team won State Championships in 1984, 1991, 1994, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013 and 2016. The Garden City Football Field is used for football and soccer.



References





External links



  • Official site

  • http://my.hsj.org/Schools/Newspaper/tabid/100/newspaperid/3380/view/frontpage/Default.aspx

  • http://www.gccougarcountry.com

  • https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.236008108289.138494.213067788289&type=3





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