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 Grosse Pointe North, commonly called North, opened in 1968 after Grosse Pointe High School split into two schools.

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2  Grosse Pointe North, commonly called North, opened in 1968 after Grosse Pointe High School split into two schools.

3  The interim principal is Tom Tobe  The Assistant Principals are Tom Beach - 11 th /12 th  Kate Murray - 9 th /10 th  The Athletic Director is Ben Bandfield

4  As of 2011, approximately 1400 students were enrolled at North.  North was ranked #899 on Newsweek’s 2008 list of Best High Schools in America.  North received an “A” on the Michigan Report Card.

5  North has won numerous State championship titles:  2006- Boy’s Baseball  2008- Girl’s Basketball  2001,2002- Boy’s Hockey  1999- Girls’ Lacrosse and Swimming and Diving

6  Radio Astronomy Team (“RATZ”)  Pep Band, Pit Orchestra, Jazz Band, Chamber Orchestra  Quiz Bowl  Choir  Drama Club

7  Students Against Destructive Decisions (S.A.D.D.)  Willow  Robotics Team  DECA  Diversity Club

8  Impact Club  Future Teachers Club  Harbinger  Close Up  National Art Honor Society

9  Your primary job in high school is to learn.  Take all of your classes seriously.  Come to class with all of your materials.  Study a little bit each day for each of your classes.

10  Get extra help from your teachers as soon as you are not comprehending.  Get involved in extracurricular activities.  Plan for the future- think about what you want to do when you get out of high school.

11  Even if you’re having a bad day, try to stay positive.  Talk to lots of people.  Be friendly to your teachers.  Be yourself- don’t give into peer pressure.


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