Berkley High School
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Berkley High School is a public high school in Berkley, Michigan with a 2005-2006 enrollment of 1,348 students. Berkley High's colors are maroon and blue and the school nickname is the Bears. Berkley is well known for its college prep courses, high standardized test scores and teachers and administrators. Their athletic teams compete in the Oakland Activities Association (OAA). The principal is Derrick Lopez.
Berkley High School has been accredited by the Michigan North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement since the 1928-29 school year.[1]
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[edit] Extracurricular
- The newspaper is The Spectator, which is a member of the High School National Ad Network.
- The Berkley High School A Cappella Choir has been invited to sing in Carnegie Hall in New York City, but is working on efforts to raise $40,000 to cover travel expenses related to the trip, where they will be scheduled to to perform Beethoven's Mass in C on May 22, 2007. The choir was selected based on their first division ratings in the 2006 Michigan State High School Choral Festival.[2]
[edit] Sports
- Baseball
- Boys' Basketball
- Girls' Basketball
- Bowling
- Competitive Cheerleading
- Cross-Country Running
- Football
- Boys' Golf
- Gymnastics
- Ice Hockey
- Rugby
- Boys' Soccer
- Girls' Soccer
- Softball
- Boys' Swimming & Diving
- Girls' Swimming & Diving
- Boys' Tennis
- Girls' Tennis
- Volleyball
- Wrestling