Dondero High School

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Dondero High School
Established 1927 Closed NEVER!
School type Public
Affiliation Royal Oak Neighborhood Schools
Principal Bridget Schipper
Location Royal Oak, Michigan, United States of America
Enrollment 650 (in 2006)
Colors White and Blue
Mascot Oaks
Motto "Enter here to learn, go forth to serve"
Nicknames Oaktown; Home of the Oaks
Student Publications Yearbook (Oak), Newsmagazine (Acorn), and Art Magizine (Genesis)
Homepage www.rosd.k12.mi.us/schools/dondero/

George A. Dondero High School (formerly Royal Oak High School) was opened in 1927 in Royal Oak, Michigan. It was named after former United States congressman and Royal Oak School Board President George A. Dondero. Royal Oak is a suburb of Detroit, located approximately 13 miles northwest of Detroit.

Due to declining enrollment, the school is set to become a middle school at the beginning of the 2007/2008 school year. Dondero was closed following the 2005/2006 school year to allow for renovations, and district high school students from both Dondero and Kimball High School were consolidated. At the peak of enrollment, Dondero had more than 2,000 students. During the years prior to its closure, this number dropped to 650.

On October 31, 2006, the Dondero gymnasium was set on fire, causing extensive damage. Arson was suspected, and two teenagers (William Richard Diamond, 18, of Clawson, and Terrance Julian Kerti, 19, of Ortonville) were later arrested.[1] [2]

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