| Definition of Terms |
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| School Level |
High school |
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| Grades Offered |
Grades 9 - 12 |
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| County |
Kent County, MI |
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| Total Students |
402 students |
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| % Male / % Female |
53% /
47% |
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| Total Classroom Teachers |
21 teachers |
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| Students by Grade |
| Grade 9 - 128 students | | Grade 10 - 125 students | | Grade 11 - 87 students | | Grade 12 - 62 students |
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| Teacher : Student Ratio |
1:19 |
1:20 |
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| Students by Ethnicity |
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| % American Indian |
1% |
1% |
| % Asian |
2% |
2% |
| % Hispanic |
52% |
4% |
| % Black |
14% |
17% |
| % White |
31% |
75% |
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| Additional Student Information |
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| % Eligible for Free Lunch |
52% |
22% |
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| % Eligible for Reduced Lunch |
14% |
5% |
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| % Migrant Students Enrolled |
n/a |
n/a |
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(MI) Statewide Testing Performance |
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| School District Name |
Godfrey-lee Public s School District |
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| Number of Schools Managed |
6 |
5 |
| Number of Students Managed |
1,618 students |
1,866 students |
| District Total Revenue |
$15,574,000 |
$16,392,000 |
| District Expenditure |
$14,924,000 |
$17,260,000 |
| District Revenue / Student |
$9,625 |
$8,785 |
| District Expenditure / Student |
$9,224 |
$9,250 |
| District Graduation Rates |
n/a |
n/a |
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- Lee High School is a high school in Wyoming, Michigan and is part of the Godfrey-Lee Public Schools school district. In 2005 it had an enrollment of 352.
- Symbols
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The school nickname is the Rebels, and its mascot is named "Rebbie". The school colors are navy blue and vegas gold. The school song begins:
We're loyal you, Lee High School.
The gold and the blue, Lee High School.
We'll back you to stand
Against the best in the land,
For we know that you can Lee High School
Fight!Fight!
- Some known cheers:Give me an RGive me a Short RDon't give me no words no wordsDon't give me no phrase no phrasejust give me that Rwhat RThat rebel R,
- Give me an EGive me a Short EDon't give me no words no wordsDon't give me no phrase no phrasejust give me that Ewhat EThat rebel E,
- Give me an BGive me a Short BDon't give me no words no wordsDon't give me no phrase no phrasejust give me that Bwhat BThat rebel B,
- Give me an EGive me a Short EDon't give me no words no wordsDon't give me no phrase no phrasejust give me that Ewhat EThat rebel E,
- Give me an LGive me a Short LDon't give me no words no wordsDon't give me no phrase no phrasejust give me that Lwhat LThat rebel L,
- Give me an SGive me a Short SDon't give me no words no wordsDon't give me no phrase no phrasejust give me that Swhat SThat rebel S,
- Give me an REBELSGive me a Short REBELSDon't give me no words no wordsDon't give me no phrase no phrasejust give me that REBELSwhat REBELSThat rebel REBELS!!!!
- Reading programs
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The school is attempting to encourage book reading among its students. In May, 2005, it was reported that the school rewards after-school reading with "Reading Rebels" T shirts and was considering awarding varsity letters to outstanding readers as well as athlethes. [1]
- History
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The first area school was built around 1857 on a plot of land near what is now the southeast corner of Nagel and Chicago Drive. It was called the "Green School," a small building with four windows, a wooden ceiling, blackboards, and double seats. Approximately 35 students attended in the first years. At the time, Chicago Drive was known as the Grandville plank road and a penny toll was charged for travelling on it.
- By 1894, the number of children had grown so large it was time for a new school building on the present Godfrey Elementary site. During construction, a store on the southwest corner of Godfrey Avenue and Seneca Street was rented to relieve overcrowding of the Green School.
- Growth was so rapid that the Godfrey school had to be increased in size from the original two rooms to ten by 1910. The first two years of high school were also added. District No. 7, which is what Godfrey-Lee was known as at that time, continued to grow.
- Athletics
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They compete in the Ottawa-Kent Conference Silver Division.
- MHSAA State Championships
- 1953 Boys Tennis - Lower Peninsula Class C-D
- 1954 Boys Tennis - Lower Peninsula Class C-D (tied)
- 1971 Boys Cross Country - Class C-D
- 1972 Boys Cross Country - Class C-D
- 1978 Boys Cross Country - Lower Peninsula Class C
- 1981 Girls Cross Country - Lower Peninsula Class D
- MHSAA State Runners-up
- 1960 Boys Basketball - Class C
- 1968 Wrestling - Lower Peninsula Class C-D
- 1975 Boys Cross Country - Lower Peninsula Class C (tied)
- 1981 Softball - Class D
- 1982 Girls Cross Country - Lower Peninsula Class D
- 1986 Baseball - Class D
- 2006 Boys Track and Field - Class D
- External links
- Lee High School
- Greatschools.net
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| About This Zip Code (49509) |
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| Population (Approximate) |
59,089 people |
9,669,191 people |
| % (age 25+) w/College Degree |
24% |
24% |
| Population Average Age |
31 years old
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34 years old |
| Average Household size |
2.6 persons
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2.4 persons |
| Median Household Income |
$42,138
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$43,870 |
| Avg. # of Rooms in Household |
5.2 rooms |
5.5 rooms |
| Median Age of Housing Structure |
43 years old |
46 years old |
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| % Owning / % Renting |
65% / 35% |
70% / 30% |
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