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Murray–Wright High School

Philip J. Murray–Wright High School is a controversial secondary school in the downtown of Detroit, Michigan, United States.[1] It is operated by Detroit Public Schools.

Phillip J. Murray-Wright High School
Address
2001 West Warren Avenue

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Information
School typepublic school
School districtDetroit Public Schools
PrincipalDr. Sallie Polk
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,458
LanguageEnglish
AreaUrban
Color(s)Blue and Gold   
MascotPilots

The school serves Downtown Detroit, Midtown Detroit, and a portion of New Center.[2] Currently the Detroit Lions Academy occupies the former Murray–Wright.[3]

History and controversies edit

Philip Murray Senior High School opened in 1963 as an all-girls school, and was merged with nearby all-boys Wilbur Wright High School (which had opened in 1928) to create Murray–Wright.[4]

The Detroit School Board selected the site for the school in its September 6, 1959, board meeting. The board named the school after Philip J. Murray, a labor leader, in January 1960. The rededication ceremony occurred on November 23, 1965.[5] It was previously Philip Murray Senior High School.[6]

In 1969, a group of around 20 students demanded the removal of principal Lucy Duck, who was a White American. The students threatened to forcibly close the school if their demand was not met. Most of the students were members of the Association of Black Students.[7]

In February 1970, about 120 U.S. history students from Centennial High School in Windsor, Ontario visited Murray–Wright. In April 1970, 85 black students from Murray–Wright visited Centennial for a day to discuss whether they preferred nonviolent or violent methods of achieving racial equality.[8]

On November 30, 1970, a 17-year-old student received stab injuries in a cafeteria, and was in serious condition at the Detroit Receiving Hospital. Two 16-year-olds were arrested.[9]

On February 12, 1976, about six intruders, who according to police looked like junior high students or younger, entered Murray–Wright. According to the police, they were searching for a student who had "stolen one of their girlfriends."[10] Two teachers discovered the intruders and asked them to leave. A security guard escorted the intruders down a hallway as about six Murray–Wright students followed the intruders as they were leaving. Outside of the door to the school, two of the intruders brandished guns and fired into the group, shooting and injuring five students. One of the injured was treated and released and the others were treated at Henry Ford Hospital.[10]

In 1981, the school planned to show about 200 students an educational film; they were junior and senior level students of teachers who were administering standardized tests to sophomore students. The school inadvertently screened The Howling, an R-rated horror movie. Most of the students were under the age of 18.[11]

As a result of the University of Michigan basketball scandal, Murray–Wright forfeited its entire 1994–95 season. This corresponds with Robert Traylor's senior year.[12]

In 2004, the school had about 1,500 students. On Monday February 9, during that year, vandals attacked the school, damaging computer equipment, breaking windows, and causing other destruction.[13] In October of that year, after a pep rally went out of control, police detained six juveniles and arrested six adults.[14]

Violent incidents in the 1980s edit

In 1987, James Risen of the Los Angeles Times said "Murray–Wright had become one of the most violent schools in the city."[15]

On October 18, 1985, during homecoming celebrations,[16] four teenagers entered the American football game area in an automobile,[17] two minutes before halftime during the Public School League game between Murray–Wright and Northwestern High School.[18] When the car pulled behind the grandstands, one teenager fired on a crowd of 300 people with a shotgun, causing seven people to receive injuries.[15] Six of the injured were teenagers, ranged in age from 13 to 19. One received critical injuries. All six received treatment at the Detroit Receiving Hospital.[17] The shootings occurred at 4:15 PM, and the suspects left the scene.[19] This shooting was the week's second shooting that had high school students involved.[17] The shooting was the second one in a month in which Homecoming activities were involved.[16] Police said that one of the suspects had been involved in a fight on an earlier occasion.[18]

On April 16, 1987, a student at Murray–Wright entered the school parking lot and shot 17-year-old Chester Jackson, a junior running back, in the head, killing him. The attacker went into the gymnasium and shot 18-year-old Damon Matthews, a basketball player, in the face. Tomeka Turner, an 18-year-old, was wounded. Risen said that Turner's injuries occurred "apparently in the school's corridors as the attacker fled the building."[15] The youth with facial injuries received treatment at the Detroit Receiving Hospital. The incident occurred around noon.[20] The attacker, Michael Schofield, was 14 at the time of the crime.[21] Schofield, 15 years old at sentencing, was sentenced to serve in a juvenile correctional facility until he turned 19.[22] Schofield killed four people on September 11, 2003 during an attempted robbery of a convenience store in Westland, Michigan, and then killed himself.[21][23] His co-defendant Leslie Gordon was sentenced to life without parole for the crime.[24] The Los Angeles Times News Service said that the 1987 Murray–Wright shooting was the incident that put "most clearly into focus" the epidemic of youth violence in Detroit.[25]

After the murder and shootings, school officials started a plan to reduce violence in the school. The school was closed for two days as officials held special assemblies concerning school violence. The school officials said that of the students who appeared at the assemblies at Murray–Wright, half appeared with their parents. This occurred despite fears that few parents would appear.[26]

Athletics edit

In 1991, Murray–Wright's girls' basketball team was ranked No. 1 in Class A of the Michigan High School Athletic Association. During that year Detroit Public Schools agreed to remove the school team from the tournament because one player was omitted from an eligibility list and the Associated Press said that a backup list "allegedly" was not approved. Wayne County Circuit Judge Kathleen MacDonald upheld the decision, saying that she had no authority to reverse the decision of DPS withdrawing one of its own schools.[27]

Murray Wright earned a first time PSL City Championship and a District Championship in 2005 Lead by Dominique Douglass who was inducted into the high school hall of fame

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Students shot at high school." Wilmington Morning Star. Friday April 17, 1987. 2A. Retrieved from Google Books (2 of 31) on November 2, 2012.
  2. ^ "." Detroit Public Schools. Retrieved on November 13, 2009.
  3. ^ Dawsey, Chastity Pratt. "Girls school: A model for change." Detroit Free Press. February 4, 2008. Retrieved on June 30, 2015.
  4. ^ Shebib, Richard (2018). Keeping the Faith: A True Story. p. 34. ISBN 9781984509697. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
  5. ^ "." Murray–Wright High School. January 27, 2004. Retrieved on November 2, 2012.
  6. ^ "." (name on school building reads "Philip Murray Senior High School") Detroit Public Schools. May 1, 2003. Retrieved on November 2, 2012.
  7. ^ "Students Issue Threat." The Owosso Argus-Press. Wednesday November 26, 1969. p. 22. Retrieved on Google News (12 of 22) on November 2, 2012.
  8. ^ "Students swap views." The Windsor Star. Saturday April 11, 1970. p. 5. Retrieved from Google News (6 of 107) on November 2, 2012.
  9. ^ "2 Youths Arrested In Detroit Knifing." Associated Press at the Toledo Blade. Page 3. Retrieved on November 2, 2012.
  10. ^ a b "Intruders Wound 5 Students In Shooting At Detroit School." Associated Press at the Toledo Blade. Friday February 13, 1976 (141st year). Page 2. Retrieved from Google Books (3 of 20) on November 2, 2012.
  11. ^ "'Howling' Brings Pupils Abreast." UPI at the Reading Eagle. Friday October 9, 1981. p. 13. Retrieved from Google News (13 of 59) on November 2, 2012.
  12. ^ "Webber violated amateur status". ESPN Internet Ventures. March 2, 2004. Retrieved August 22, 2008.
  13. ^ "School cleans up after vandals." The Detroit News. February 10, 2004. Retrieved on November 2, 2012. "Crews worked Monday to clean the massive damage inflicted by vandals at Detroit's Murray–Wright High School so 1500 students could return to class today. "
  14. ^ "7 arrests are made at Detroit school rally." The Detroit News. October 8, 2004. Retrieved on November 2, 2012.
  15. ^ a b c Risen, James. "Athlete Killed in Detroit School Violence." Los Angeles Times. April 17, 1987. Retrieved on November 2, 2012.
  16. ^ a b "POLICE SEEK GUNMAN WHO SHOT 6 AT GAME." San Jose Mercury News. October 20, 1985. 13A Front. Retrieved on November 2, 2012.
  17. ^ a b c "Six Students Wounded." Associated Press at The Albany Herald. Saturday October 19, 1985. 3A. Retrieved on November 2, 2012.
  18. ^ a b "Fight Occurred At School Before Shootings". Associated Press at the Houston Chronicle. Sunday October 20, 1985. Section 1, Page 17.
  19. ^ "6 Shot, Injured at Homecoming". Houston Chronicle.
  20. ^ "Two students are shot in Detroit high school." Associated Press at Times-News. Friday April 17, 1987. p. 26. Retrieved from Google News (26 of 31) on November 2, 2012.
  21. ^ a b Kresnak, Jack and Suzette Hackney. "AT AGE 14, GUNMAN KILLED CLASSMATE 2011-10-12 at the Wayback Machine." () The Detroit News. Saturday September 13, 2003. Retrieved on November 3, 2012.
  22. ^ Ahn, Angela. "Detroit civic leaders want students to look past grim realities." Associated Press at Ludington Daily News. Tuesday October 30, 1988. p. 7. Retrieved from Google News (4 of 8) on November 2, 2012.
  23. ^ Hackney, Suzette. "STORE TAPE REVISITS HORROR OF DEADLY NIGHT IN WESTLAND - FAMILIES SOB MAN SHOT IN THE FACE TESTIFIES 2011-10-11 at the Wayback Machine." () The Detroit News. Wednesday February 4, 2004. Retrieved on November 2, 2012.
  24. ^ "Gordon v. Warren". casetext.
  25. ^ "Detroit closes high schools, seeks to curb teen violence." Los Angeles Times News Service at The Milwaukee Journal. Tuesday April 28, 1987. 4A. Retrieved from Google News (3 of 69) on November 2, 2012.
  26. ^ Franklin, Stephen. "Detroit Schools Seek A Recess On Violence." Chicago Tribune. April 28, 1987. Retrieved on November 2, 2012.
  27. ^ "Judge upholds Murray–Wright's ouster from state tournament." Associated Press at The Argus-Press. Monday December 9, 1991. p. 8. Retrieved from Google News (5 of 8) on November 2, 2012.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on December 22, 2017. Retrieved February 26, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on June 28, 2011.
  30. ^ [1] The official Website of Johnny Davis
  31. ^ "Hall of Famers | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  32. ^ McCabe, Mick, Jeff Taylor and Nicholas J. Cotsonika. "15-year flashback: Robert Traylor changes mind, decides to stay at Michigan for junior year." Detroit Free Press. May 3, 2012. Retrieved on November 2, 2012.

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Philip J Murray Wright High School is a controversial secondary school in the downtown of Detroit Michigan United States 1 It is operated by Detroit Public Schools Phillip J Murray Wright High SchoolAddress2001 West Warren AvenueDetroit MichiganInformationSchool typepublic schoolSchool districtDetroit Public SchoolsPrincipalDr Sallie PolkGrades9 12Enrollment1 458LanguageEnglishAreaUrbanColor s Blue and Gold MascotPilots The school serves Downtown Detroit Midtown Detroit and a portion of New Center 2 Currently the Detroit Lions Academy occupies the former Murray Wright 3 Contents 1 History and controversies 1 1 Violent incidents in the 1980s 2 Athletics 3 Notable alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory and controversies editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2012 Philip Murray Senior High School opened in 1963 as an all girls school and was merged with nearby all boys Wilbur Wright High School which had opened in 1928 to create Murray Wright 4 The Detroit School Board selected the site for the school in its September 6 1959 board meeting The board named the school after Philip J Murray a labor leader in January 1960 The rededication ceremony occurred on November 23 1965 5 It was previously Philip Murray Senior High School 6 In 1969 a group of around 20 students demanded the removal of principal Lucy Duck who was a White American The students threatened to forcibly close the school if their demand was not met Most of the students were members of the Association of Black Students 7 In February 1970 about 120 U S history students from Centennial High School in Windsor Ontario visited Murray Wright In April 1970 85 black students from Murray Wright visited Centennial for a day to discuss whether they preferred nonviolent or violent methods of achieving racial equality 8 On November 30 1970 a 17 year old student received stab injuries in a cafeteria and was in serious condition at the Detroit Receiving Hospital Two 16 year olds were arrested 9 On February 12 1976 about six intruders who according to police looked like junior high students or younger entered Murray Wright According to the police they were searching for a student who had stolen one of their girlfriends 10 Two teachers discovered the intruders and asked them to leave A security guard escorted the intruders down a hallway as about six Murray Wright students followed the intruders as they were leaving Outside of the door to the school two of the intruders brandished guns and fired into the group shooting and injuring five students One of the injured was treated and released and the others were treated at Henry Ford Hospital 10 In 1981 the school planned to show about 200 students an educational film they were junior and senior level students of teachers who were administering standardized tests to sophomore students The school inadvertently screened The Howling an R rated horror movie Most of the students were under the age of 18 11 As a result of the University of Michigan basketball scandal Murray Wright forfeited its entire 1994 95 season This corresponds with Robert Traylor s senior year 12 In 2004 the school had about 1 500 students On Monday February 9 during that year vandals attacked the school damaging computer equipment breaking windows and causing other destruction 13 In October of that year after a pep rally went out of control police detained six juveniles and arrested six adults 14 Violent incidents in the 1980s edit In 1987 James Risen of the Los Angeles Times said Murray Wright had become one of the most violent schools in the city 15 On October 18 1985 during homecoming celebrations 16 four teenagers entered the American football game area in an automobile 17 two minutes before halftime during the Public School League game between Murray Wright and Northwestern High School 18 When the car pulled behind the grandstands one teenager fired on a crowd of 300 people with a shotgun causing seven people to receive injuries 15 Six of the injured were teenagers ranged in age from 13 to 19 One received critical injuries All six received treatment at the Detroit Receiving Hospital 17 The shootings occurred at 4 15 PM and the suspects left the scene 19 This shooting was the week s second shooting that had high school students involved 17 The shooting was the second one in a month in which Homecoming activities were involved 16 Police said that one of the suspects had been involved in a fight on an earlier occasion 18 On April 16 1987 a student at Murray Wright entered the school parking lot and shot 17 year old Chester Jackson a junior running back in the head killing him The attacker went into the gymnasium and shot 18 year old Damon Matthews a basketball player in the face Tomeka Turner an 18 year old was wounded Risen said that Turner s injuries occurred apparently in the school s corridors as the attacker fled the building 15 The youth with facial injuries received treatment at the Detroit Receiving Hospital The incident occurred around noon 20 The attacker Michael Schofield was 14 at the time of the crime 21 Schofield 15 years old at sentencing was sentenced to serve in a juvenile correctional facility until he turned 19 22 Schofield killed four people on September 11 2003 during an attempted robbery of a convenience store in Westland Michigan and then killed himself 21 23 His co defendant Leslie Gordon was sentenced to life without parole for the crime 24 The Los Angeles Times News Service said that the 1987 Murray Wright shooting was the incident that put most clearly into focus the epidemic of youth violence in Detroit 25 After the murder and shootings school officials started a plan to reduce violence in the school The school was closed for two days as officials held special assemblies concerning school violence The school officials said that of the students who appeared at the assemblies at Murray Wright half appeared with their parents This occurred despite fears that few parents would appear 26 Athletics editIn 1991 Murray Wright s girls basketball team was ranked No 1 in Class A of the Michigan High School Athletic Association During that year Detroit Public Schools agreed to remove the school team from the tournament because one player was omitted from an eligibility list and the Associated Press said that a backup list allegedly was not approved Wayne County Circuit Judge Kathleen MacDonald upheld the decision saying that she had no authority to reverse the decision of DPS withdrawing one of its own schools 27 Murray Wright earned a first time PSL City Championship and a District Championship in 2005 Lead by Dominique Douglass who was inducted into the high school hall of fameNotable alumni editRosalind Ashford 1961 member of Motown singing group Martha and the Vandellas and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee 28 29 Johnny Davis 1973 30 former NBA player and former coach of the Memphis Grizzlies Hal Newhouser 1939 former MLB player with the Detroit Tigers and MLB Hall of Famer 31 Robert Traylor 1995 former NBA player 32 Terrence Watson born 1987 American Israeli basketball player for Hapoel Eilat of the Israeli Premier LeagueReferences edit Students shot at high school Wilmington Morning Star Friday April 17 1987 2A Retrieved from Google Books 2 of 31 on November 2 2012 High School Attendance Areas 7 10 2003 Detroit Public Schools Retrieved on November 13 2009 Dawsey Chastity Pratt Girls school A model for change Detroit Free Press February 4 2008 Retrieved on June 30 2015 Shebib Richard 2018 Keeping the Faith A True Story p 34 ISBN 9781984509697 Retrieved March 3 2019 History Murray Wright High School January 27 2004 Retrieved on November 2 2012 school jpg name on school building reads Philip Murray Senior High School Detroit Public Schools May 1 2003 Retrieved on November 2 2012 Students Issue Threat The Owosso Argus Press Wednesday November 26 1969 p 22 Retrieved on Google News 12 of 22 on November 2 2012 Students swap views The Windsor Star Saturday April 11 1970 p 5 Retrieved from Google News 6 of 107 on November 2 2012 2 Youths Arrested In Detroit Knifing Associated Press at the Toledo Blade Page 3 Retrieved on November 2 2012 a b Intruders Wound 5 Students In Shooting At Detroit School Associated Press at the Toledo Blade Friday February 13 1976 141st year Page 2 Retrieved from Google Books 3 of 20 on November 2 2012 Howling Brings Pupils Abreast UPI at the Reading Eagle Friday October 9 1981 p 13 Retrieved from Google News 13 of 59 on November 2 2012 Webber violated amateur status ESPN Internet Ventures March 2 2004 Retrieved August 22 2008 School cleans up after vandals The Detroit News February 10 2004 Retrieved on November 2 2012 Crews worked Monday to clean the massive damage inflicted by vandals at Detroit s Murray Wright High School so 1500 students could return to class today 7 arrests are made at Detroit school rally The Detroit News October 8 2004 Retrieved on November 2 2012 a b c Risen James Athlete Killed in Detroit School Violence Los Angeles Times April 17 1987 Retrieved on November 2 2012 a b POLICE SEEK GUNMAN WHO SHOT 6 AT GAME San Jose Mercury News October 20 1985 13A Front Retrieved on November 2 2012 a b c Six Students Wounded Associated Press at The Albany Herald Saturday October 19 1985 3A Retrieved on November 2 2012 a b Fight Occurred At School Before Shootings Associated Press at the Houston Chronicle Sunday October 20 1985 Section 1 Page 17 6 Shot Injured at Homecoming Houston Chronicle Two students are shot in Detroit high school Associated Press at Times News Friday April 17 1987 p 26 Retrieved from Google News 26 of 31 on November 2 2012 a b Kresnak Jack and Suzette Hackney AT AGE 14 GUNMAN KILLED CLASSMATE Archived 2011 10 12 at the Wayback Machine Archive The Detroit News Saturday September 13 2003 Retrieved on November 3 2012 Ahn Angela Detroit civic leaders want students to look past grim realities Associated Press at Ludington Daily News Tuesday October 30 1988 p 7 Retrieved from Google News 4 of 8 on November 2 2012 Hackney Suzette STORE TAPE REVISITS HORROR OF DEADLY NIGHT IN WESTLAND FAMILIES SOB MAN SHOT IN THE FACE TESTIFIES Archived 2011 10 11 at the Wayback Machine Archive The Detroit News Wednesday February 4 2004 Retrieved on November 2 2012 Gordon v Warren casetext Detroit closes high schools seeks to curb teen violence Los Angeles Times News Service at The Milwaukee Journal Tuesday April 28 1987 4A Retrieved from Google News 3 of 69 on November 2 2012 Franklin Stephen Detroit Schools Seek A Recess On Violence Chicago Tribune April 28 1987 Retrieved on November 2 2012 Judge upholds Murray Wright s ouster from state tournament Associated Press at The Argus Press Monday December 9 1991 p 8 Retrieved from Google News 5 of 8 on November 2 2012 Archived copy Archived from the original on December 22 2017 Retrieved February 26 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Martha and the Vandellas Biography The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Archived from the original on June 28 2011 1 The official Website of Johnny Davis Hall of Famers Baseball Hall of Fame McCabe Mick Jeff Taylor and Nicholas J Cotsonika 15 year flashback Robert Traylor changes mind decides to stay at Michigan for junior year Detroit Free Press May 3 2012 Retrieved on November 2 2012 External links edit nbsp Michigan portal nbsp Schools portalMurray Wright High School official website archive Murray Wright High School at Detroit Public Schools archive 42 20 58 N 83 05 02 W 42 3495 N 83 0839 W 42 3495 83 0839 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Murray Wright High School amp oldid 1183914519, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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