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Northwestern High School (Michigan)

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Detroit Collegiate Preparatory Academy at Northwestern is a public high school in Detroit, part of Detroit Public Schools, the re-named successor to Northwestern High School.[2][3] The most recent[when?] enrollment figures for Northwestern indicate a student population of approximately 2,000. [citation needed]

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Detroit Collegiate Preparatory Academy at Northwestern
Address
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2200 West Grand Blvd.

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United States
Coordinates42.358°N 83.103°W / 42.358; -83.103
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School typePublic high school
School districtDetroit Public Schools
PrincipalMrs. Kimberly Rogers
Grades9-12
Enrollment436 (2023-24)
LanguageEnglish
AreaUrban
Color(s)  Red
  Grey
Team nameColt
WebsiteNorthwestern High School
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Student assessments
2021–22 school
year[1]
Change vs.
prior year[1]

M-STEP 11th grade proficiency rates
(Science / Social Studies)
Advanced %≤10 / ≤10
Proficient %≤10 / ≤10
PR. Proficient %<3 / –
Not Proficient %– / –
Average test scores
SAT Total760.2
(Decrease −56.2)
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The school features numerous extracurricular activities, including Debate, US Army JROTC, and interscholastic and intramural athletics. NHS also offers several advanced placement (AP) courses.

Northwestern serves as the neighborhood high school for Highland Park residents,[4] as no senior high schools exist within Highland Park boundaries. As of 2018 about 180 students from Highland Park attended Northwestern.[5]

Athletics and notable alumni include the legend alumni athlete Ron Teasley, the first African American captain of the Colts basketball team. After college, he returned as a Teacher, Mentor and Coach at Northwestern taking the basketball and baseball teams to PSL championships and produced several outstanding athletes who went on to play professionally. He is a NW Hall of Famer and is still active in the alumni association.

Alumni also includes some of the students who would go on to help shape the legendary rhythm and blues label Motown Records, namely Mary Wells and James Jamerson.

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