Henry Ford II High School

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Henry Ford II High School is a public high school located in the Metropolitan Detroit region in the city of Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States. It is a part of Utica Community Schools.[3]

Coordinates42°36′16″N 83°00′43″W
TypeHigh school
Established1973
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Henry Ford II High School
Location
11911 Clinton River Road

48313

United States
Coordinates42°36′16″N 83°00′43″W
Information
TypeHigh school
Established1973
School district
Utica Community Schools
Principal
Lori Singleton
Teaching staff
83.80 (FTE)[1]
Grades9th–12th
Enrollment1,627 (2023–2024)[1]
Student to teacher ratio
19.42[1]
Colors   Maroon and gold
NicknameFalcons
Websiteford.uticak12.org
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Advanced%10.3 / 13.6
Proficient%15.2 / 29.7
PR. Proficient%11.9 / 42.3
Not Proficient%62.6 / 14.4
Quick facts Student assessments, M-STEP 11th grade proficiency rates (Science / Social Studies) ...
Student assessments
2021–22 school
year[2]
Change vs.
prior year[2]

M-STEP 11th grade proficiency rates
(Science / Social Studies)
Advanced %10.3 / 13.6
Proficient %15.2 / 29.7
PR. Proficient %11.9 / 42.3
Not Proficient %62.6 / 14.4
Average test scores
SAT Total995.6
(Increase +3.4)
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In 2004 Ford was recognized as a Michigan Blue Ribbon Exemplary School.[4]

History

This school is named after Henry Ford II, the executive officer of the Ford Motor Co. He was also a member of the New Detroit, Inc., Detroit Renaissance and a former chairman of the National Alliance of Businessmen. Ground was broken for HFII in 1971. Ford II opened with students in the fall of 1973. Ford II's inaugural graduating class of 1975 attended Eisenhower High School before coming to Ford II.[5] The original design of the school had an open concept. The school had few windows and no walls in the individual wings. This open concept failed, as multiple classes could be heard at the same time. The building was quickly segmented into its current classroom structure. Today, the surrounding area is largely suburban (a part of Metro Detroit) and has subdivisions and strip-malls within the school's immediate proximity, most notably Lakeside Mall.

Notable alumni

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