Chadsey High School

Charles E. Chadsey High School
Address
5335 Martin Street
Detroit, Michigan 48210
Information
School type Public
Status Being Demolished, March 2011
Closed June, 2009
School district Detroit Public Schools
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1030
Language English and Spanish
Area Urban
Color(s) vermilion and gold
Mascot Explorers

Chadsey Senior High School was a public secondary school in Detroit, Michigan.

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History

Chadsey Senior High School was named in honor of Charles E. Chadsey - Superintendent of the Detroit Public Schools, 1912–1919; Chadsey High was constructed and organized in 1931. Since the school was not ready for occupancy on opening day, Chadsey's sessions were held - following dismissal of younger students - at adjacent Munger Intermediate School. Finally, on October 12, 1931, construction was completed and Chadsey High School began operation.[1]

The date of occupancy - Columbus Day - inspired nicknames; for the athletic teams: the Explorers; the school newspaper: The Navigator; the school annual: The Compass, and Discovery: Chadsey's literary magazine. Fittingly, the school colors chosen for Chadsey High were those under which Columbus sailed: the vermilion and gold of Spain's Ferdinand and Isabella.[1]

Chadsey High School added one half-grade of secondary classes, each semester until January 1934; the first graduating class celebrated its matriculation in June 1934. Chadsey High School was first accredited by the University of Michigan in 1934, and by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in 1939.[1]

More recently, the Detroit school district's $285-million deficit for 2009-2010 led to the layoff of nearly 1,900 teachers and administrators; the financial difficulties also forced the closing of 29 educational facilities, including Charles E. Chadsey High School.[2]

The school is being demolished as of February 9th, 2011. The land is needed so Detroit Public Schools can build a brand new $22.3 million dollar school on the property. Local artisans are being allowed to pick through the rubble for pieces of 1920s limestone for a community garden.[3]

Track and Field Powerhouse

Chadsey Explorers: Athletic Hall of Fame

References and notes

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Schools portal
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