Harrison High School (Michigan)
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Farmington Harrison High School |
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Established | 1970 |
Type | Public secondary |
Affiliation | Farmington Public School District |
Principal | Jim Myers |
Students | 1177 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Location | Farmington Hills, Michigan USA |
Website | [1] |
A four year high school located in Farmington Hills, Michigan. It is part of the Farmington Public School District. It is well known athletically for its football team. The school's historic sports rival is North Farmington High School, another high school within the same school district. Harrison's mascot is the Hawk and its colors are green and gold.
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[edit] Student Body
Year 2003-2004 Statistics
- Graduation Rate 98% (Class of '04)
- Mean ACT score 21.7
- Mean SAT score 1048
[edit] AP Courses
English Language, English Literature, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Music Theory, Spanish, French, US History, Psychology, Comparative Government, US Government.
[edit] Student Organizations
A.C.E., Anime Club, Book Club, Captain’s Club, Catalyst, Cheerleading, Chess Club, Color Guard, D.E.C.A., French Club, Dance Company, Freshman Board, Interact Club, Jazz Band, Junior Board, Marching Band, Model U.N., National Art Honor Society, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Pom Pon, R.A.G.E., RoboHawks, S.A.D.D., Science Bowl, Science Olympiad, Senior Board, Sophomore Board, Student Leadership, T.E.A.M.S., The Looking Glass, U.N.I.T.Y., Vocal Music, Yearbook
[edit] Athletics
Harrison is a Class A school in the Oakland Activities Association.
Baseball, Boys Basketball, Football 12 State Championships, the most in the state of Michigan Boys Golf, Boys Soccer, Boys Tennis, Boys Track, Boys Cross Country, Girls Basketball, Girls Soccer, Girls Swimming, Girls Tennis, Girls Track, Volleyball, Girls Cross Country, Softball, Ice Hockey, Girls Golf, Boys Lacrosse, Sideline Cheer, Competitive Cheer, Wrestling, Color Guard
Farmington Harrison is most well known athletically for it's Football team who has won a state record 12 State Championships in 1981, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 under legendary Head Coach John Herrington who has been coaching at Harrison since 1970 when the school opened.
[edit] Architecture
At first glance, the school's resemblance to a prison had given it the nickname 'the prison school'. This was no accident. The school was originally built in the 1970's with the memories of student riots very fresh in the public's mind. It was built to be able to withstand a major student riot. The only windows that were large were on the third floor and were designed with a slant so that rocks thrown from the ground would have a lesser chance of breaking the windows. The doors at the bottom of the school were all designed to be sealed from the inside. The 3rd floor - which housed the administration offices - is only accessible by stairwells that could be sealed off and a door to the outside that is only reachable by a 'bridge'.
The school has had some changes because of the needs of growing student body and the lack of need for security measures mentioned above; especially since the risk of student riot is near zero. The most obvious change reflecting this lessened need for security are the larger windows on the second floor which were part of a major renovation in the year 2000.
The sign 'harrison high school', with a green background and yellow lettering that previously was sited at the main entrance to the school was written in the style of e.e. cummings; all lowercase.
[edit] Famous Alumni
- Al Jean, writer and executive producer of 'The Simpsons'.
- John Miller, football player at Michigan State University; on NFL rosters of the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears.
- Mill Coleman, football player at Michigan State University; on NFL rosters of the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears.
- Drew Stanton, football player at Michigan State University, starting quarterback (2004-2006)
Dan Sirovy, football player
[edit] Links
- http://www.farmington.k12.mi.us/hhs/ Official Webpage
- http://www.farmington.k12.mi.us/schools/hhs/ Statistics
- http://www.hhsgrads.com/ Alumni Networking Website
- http://www.farmington.k12.mi.us/schools/hhs/harrison_0304.pdf 2003-2004 Annual Report
Mark Dell, #4, Committed to Michigan State University Calvin Mann II, #2, Wide selection of D-1 Colleges Left Dan Sirovy, #10, Craig Sacha, #16 Norman Shuford, #8, committed to USC