Sterling Heights High School (SHHS) is a high school located in Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States. It is one of three high schools in the Warren Consolidated Schools (WCS) district. The current principal is Craig Miller. The school's official colors are black and gold. The school's mascot is a stallion named Stanley.
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History
The school opened in 1971. Originally, as was WCS policy at the time, it served grades 10-12, while grades 7-9 were served by the junior high schools, but since 1993 it has conformed to the traditional American high school model and included 9th grade.
Awards
In 2015 Sterling Heights High School was one of 68 schools in Michigan to be given the silver medal designation by US News and World Report.
Demographics
US News and World Report places the enrollment as "22% minority". With high numbers of Chaldean and Middle Eastern students who are culturally distrinct from Anglo-American students, this is probably by many measures a deceptively low number. Great Schools Demographic information places the student body as 10% African-American and 9% Asian, as well as 2% multi-racial, 2% Hispanic.
Band
The Marching Stallions is put together from 5 bands of different musical levels: Cadet, Concert, Symphonic, Jazz, and Marching.
Crime
In 2016 a Sterling Heights High School student was accused of seeking to perpetuate an incident that would "make Columbine look like a joke". In November, 2017, a Macomb County Circuit Court judge delayed the trial to consider a motion to quash the charge of terrorism.
Notable alumni
- Dave Borkowski, former Major League Baseball pitcher
- Mark Hackel, Macomb County executive
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