Howell High School (Howell, Michigan)

Howell High School is a public high school (grades 10-12) serving the city of Howell in the U.S. state of Michigan.

It is part of the Howell Public Schools district. As of 2009-2010 the enrollment of the school is 2,617 students, including 729 ninth graders that attend the adjacent Howell High School Freshman Campus.

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General information

Background

The current 360,000 sq ft (33,000 m2). high school was designed by respected school architect Richard Prince and was completed in August, 1981 at a cost of $26 million, making it the most expensive high school built in the state at the time. Built for a capacity of 1,733 students, it did not take long for the building to reach capacity. Growing pains at Howell High School were problematic in the early-1990s prompting the placement of up to 16 portable classrooms by 2003. In September, 2003, voters approved a nearly $100 million bond issue to erect a second high school (William Parker High School) and fund extensive renovations and expansions at the existing high school. Renovations were projected to take place for 24 months beginning in 2007. Students for the 2008-09 school year will be attending the newly renovated Howell High School. As for Parker High School, it is being used as the Lansing Community College campus. It is also being used for the movie "High School" and the television series "The Wanabees".

History

References

  1. ^ Howell's New High School Opens Today
  2. ^ Howell school district to shutter most of new Parker Campus

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