Lahser High School
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Lahser High School is a high school in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. It opened in 1967 with 600 students; it now has almost 1000 students. Its mascot is a knight. The school was named a national exemplary school. Over 98% of its graduates attend college after graduation. The school is also known for its high MEAP scores. Lahser has won several MHSAA state championships including: men's soccer, men's/women's tennis, women's lacrosse, and women's golf. Most of Lahser's students come from Bloomfield Hills and the surrounding township.
[edit] Notable students
- John Ulrich, member of Texas 1970 National Championship football team (1969)
- Chad Smith, drummer for the band The Red Hot Chili Peppers (1980)
- Ross Federman, member of Tally Hall(2003)
- Neil Mandt, film producer and director (1987)
- Tanith Belbin, 2006 Olympic Ice Dancing Silver Medalist (attended 1999-2000)
- Armen Keteyian, investigative reporter for CBS News and correspondent for the HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.
- Spencer Bell - Lead singer of Sheer Funk and Misery(2002-2004) and The Stevedores. He died on December 3rd 2006 of adrenal cancer.