Lake Shore High School

Public high school in Saint Clair Shores, Michigan, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lake Shore High School is a high school located in the lakefront community of St. Clair Shores, Michigan, United States. The school, a part of Lake Shore Public Schools, serves grades 9–12. The nickname for Lake Shore is the Shorians. Lake Shore High School offers training in CAD, dental (no longer offered), web design and video production along with college advanced placement classes and dual enrollment. Janelle Bross is the current principal.[2]

Coordinates42°31′20″N 82°52′52″W
Founded1923
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Lake Shore High School
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Location
22980 East Thirteen Mile Road

,
48082

United States
Coordinates42°31′20″N 82°52′52″W
Information
TypePublic high school
Founded1923
School district
Lake Shore Public Schools
SuperintendentJoe DiPonio
Principal
Janelle Bross
Teaching staff
51.31 (FTE)[1]
Grades912
Enrollment914 (2024–2025)[1]
Student to teacher ratio
17.81[1]
Campus type
Suburb
Colors  Red
  Black
Athletics conference
Macomb Area Conference
MascotShorie
NicknameShorians
RivalLakeview High School
NewspaperThe Shoreline
Feeder schools
John F. Kennedy Middle School
Websitelshs.lakeshoreschools.org
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Lake Shore High School in 2013

Extracurriculars

Sports

Lake Shore is best known, athletically, for the 1993 and 1994 boys' basketball team that went 26–1 and 28–0,[3] respectively, and winning the Class B State Championship in 1994.[4] As of December 2013 they were the only boys' basketball team in Macomb County to ever win the state championship.[5] The 1974 Lake Shore hockey team also won their only state championship, with the final game being played at Yost Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[6]

Music

The school hosts three band classes: Jazz Band, Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble. For concerts, graduation ceremony, and competition at MSBOA, Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble are combined into Wind Symphony.[7]

The choral program includes the Concert Choir, and Fusion Show Choir. The choirs combine each spring to produce a musical; they performed their first musical in 1973.[8]

Notable alumni

References

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