Montrose Community Schools
Montrose Community School District Montrose Community Schools | |
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Type and location | |
Region | ZIP code: 48457 |
Country | United States |
Location | Genesee County, Michigan |
District information | |
President | Morrie Fikes[1] |
Superintendent | Edward Graham, PhD.[2] |
Other information | |
Intermediate District | Genesee |
Website | montrose.k12.mi.us[3] |
Montrose Community Schools | |
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School | Hill-McCloy High School, Kuehn-Haven Middle School, Cater Elementary School |
Conference | Genesee Area Conference - Red Division |
Michigan High School Athletic Association | Class "C" |
Athletic director | Shane Mishler[2] |
Location | 301 Nanita Drive Montrose, MI 48457 |
Football stadium | Bob Hayes Stadium |
Nickname | Rams |
Colors |
Red Black White |
Website | Athletic Department |
Montrose Community School District is a public school district in the northwestern corner of Genesee County in the U.S. state of Michigan and in the Genesee Intermediate School District. The District serves all of the city of Montrose and most of Montrose Township.
According to the district's web site, in 2010 approximately 1600 students in 2010 were estimated to attend one of three schools in the district: Carter Elementary School for grades K-4 (600 students), Kuehn-Haven Middle School for grades 5-8 (500 students), Hill-McCloy High School for grades 9-12 (500 students).[4]
Athletics
Montrose joined the Genesee Area Conference (originally known as the Genesee 8 Conference) as a charter member in 1978 from the now defunct Mid-Eastern 8 Conference. Since the league's inaugural season, Montrose has been successful in football and wrestling, winning numerous conference, district, regional and state championships in boys' and girls' athletic sports.
Football success and championships
Montrose has one of the top high school American football programs in Genesee County.
At the end of the 2013 season, The Rams had amassed a record of 423-187-6 since 1950, with a winning percentage of .693. Over this 62-year period, the Rams have won or shared 42 conference titles.
Beginning in 1979, the Rams won 29 Genesee Area Conference titles in football, including 17 consecutive championships from 1988 through 2004. It was during this era that the Rams won two MHSAA state football championships. The first of these two state titles came in 1998 when Montrose defeated the Wittemore-Proscott Cardinals 24-14 in the Class "C" title game held at the Pontiac Siverdome. Montrose again captured the Division "5" state football crown in 2002 by defeating Constantine 14-0 to cap and undefeated 14-0 campaign.[5]
Including their two state titles, Montrose has appeared in the MHSAA state football playoffs 18 times between 1980 and 2010.
The book No Quitters Here: Quest for the Dome by B.M. Woodward discusses the Montrose High School football team's ten-year winning streak from 1988-1998.
Ram wrestling
Along with its success in football, Montrose also enjoys a tradition of wrestling championships. The Rams have won ten MHSAA team wrestling championships between 1975 and 2005.
The Rams have also won many GAC, district and regional championships.
Notable alumni
- Former Michigan Lt. Governor John D. Cherry (2002–2010), graduated from Hill-McCloy High School.
- Former major league pitcher Scott Aldred, graduated from Hill-McCloy High School in 1986. He was drafted by the Detroit Tigers and played for seven teams in his 10-year major league career.
- Dan "The Beast" Severn was a high school amateur wrestler from Montrose. He held the national record for consecutive pins (112 over 4 years). He won a World Junior amateur wrestling title in 1977. He was a three-time All-American at Arizona State University, and an alternate on the 1984 Olympic team. Severn claims to be from Coldwater, Michigan; the reason behind this is not known.
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