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Ypsilanti High School

Ypsilanti High School (YHS) was a public school located in Ypsilanti Township, Michigan.[1] Ypsilanti High School (or 'Ypsi High,' as many people referred to it), was a comprehensive high school serving 9–12th grades, located on the western edge of the Ypsilanti Public School District at the corner of Packard and Hewitt Roads.

Ypsilanti High School
Current YHS logo
Address
2095 Packard Road

,
48197

United States
Coordinates42°14′40″N 83°38′44″W / 42.24444°N 83.64556°W / 42.24444; -83.64556Coordinates: 42°14′40″N 83°38′44″W / 42.24444°N 83.64556°W / 42.24444; -83.64556
Information
School typePublic school (government funded), Secondary
MottoHome of the Ypsilanti Grizzlies
Established1849
ClosedStill presently open
School districtYpsilanti Public School District
Grades9–12
Color(s)Black and Gold
   
MascotGrizzlies
(formerly the Braves)
Websitehttp://www.ypsd.org/schools/ypsihigh/index.html

When the Willow Run and Ypsilanti school districts merged to become Ypsilanti Community Schools in 2013, YHS's current campus became the newly merged district's high school: Ypsilanti Community High School.[2]

History

 
Ypsilanti High School c. 1922

Ypsilanti High School has a lengthy history, and has existed since 1849. Until 1973, the high school was housed in a historic 3-story brick building on Cross Street, which has since been converted into senior citizen housing units.

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

Braves Logo Controversy

The mascot of Ypsilanti High School has been a source of controversy for over 10 years. In the early 1990s, in response to charges that the mascot was offensive to Native Americans, the first changes were undertaken. The real-life mascot, who dressed up as a stereotypical 'Indian' (complete with mohawk) for football games, was discontinued and a panel for the improvement of Native American cultural education was set up.

 
Braves logo

In 2004, the school's mascot came under fire again, with opponents of the name being organized by an Eastern Michigan University professor. The School Board set up a committee in the fall of 2005 to look into the issue. After a series of open public meetings, the committee returned a report concluding that due to systemic discrimination, the mascot must indeed be changed. However, the committee was the subject of questions itself, with allegations that the group splintered, and none of the public forums gathered much student input. The School Board, while going over the committee's report, scheduled a final public meeting to be held in April 2006. Garnering a large turnout, the event was held in the school's auditorium, with support for the name generally coming from the student body and the community and opponents coming from academia and the Native American community. Following this meeting, the School Board decided in a in May 2006 compromise decision that the name "Braves" could still be used but the Braves logo could not be used in any athletic activities or school events.[13]

In the Fall of 2006, after a reshuffling of School Board members following an election the previous spring, the issue was brought up yet again.[14] In another contentious and closely divided decision, the Board chose 4-3 to retire the 'Braves' name completely on December 11, 2006.[15] On November 27, 2007, the school board chose Phoenix as the new school mascot,[16][17][18] and on March 31, 2008, the new logo was unveiled.[19]

References

  1. ^ Township Map (JPG) (Map). Ypsilanti Township. from the original on November 9, 2005. Retrieved June 22, 2009. ()
  2. ^ Miller, Janet. "End of an era: Willow Run School District has final day of classes" ( 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine). The Ann Arbor News. Friday June 7, 2013. Retrieved on September 1, 2015.
  3. ^ . databaseFootball.com. Archived from the original on March 22, 2014. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  4. ^ "Ypsilanti: Native Amy Devers Appears on OWN Remodeling Program". Ypsilanti Courier. Retrieved August 9, 2014.
  5. ^ Stone, Mike and Regner, Art (2008). The Great Book of Detroit Sports Lists. Running Press. p. 203. Rodney Holman Ypsilanti High School.
  6. ^ "Long after she helped change Little League, Carolyn King's legacy remains alive and well". The Ann Arbor News. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  7. ^ "LUCKING, Alfred, (1856 - 1929)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  8. ^ William McAndrew Jr., Helen Walker McAndrew, 1826-1906, Ypsilanti, Michigan, 1931
  9. ^ "Ypsilanti Public Schools Hall of Fame Inductees". Ypsilanti High School. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  10. ^ "Don Schwall Awards". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  11. ^ "Shara Worden of My Brightest Diamond on NYC". Paste Magazine. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  12. ^ "CUTCHEON, Byron M., (1836 - 1908)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  13. ^ District seeks Phoenix logo artist Ypsilanti High's transition to new mascot still rankles some students
  14. ^ "Royals likely choice for Ypsilanti High School team names". Ann Arbor News. May 15, 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2009.
  15. ^ "Ypsilanti High will start the year without a mascot". September 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2009.
  16. ^ "Ypsilanti replaces Braves mascot with Phoenix". Kalamazoo Gazette. November 27, 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2009.
  17. ^ "Phoenix is new nickname for Ypsi High". Ann Arbor News. November 27, 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2009.
  18. ^ "Board Votes On Phoenix Mascot Name". WDIV-TV. November 26, 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2009.
  19. ^ "Ypsi board gets 1st look at new Phoenix logo". Ann Arbor News. April 1, 2008. Retrieved September 22, 2009.

External links

  • Ypsilanti High School official main page (Archive)
  • Ypsilanti Community Schools
  • City-Data.com


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Ypsilanti High School YHS was a public school located in Ypsilanti Township Michigan 1 Ypsilanti High School or Ypsi High as many people referred to it was a comprehensive high school serving 9 12th grades located on the western edge of the Ypsilanti Public School District at the corner of Packard and Hewitt Roads Ypsilanti High SchoolCurrent YHS logoAddress2095 Packard RoadYpsilanti Michigan 48197United StatesCoordinates42 14 40 N 83 38 44 W 42 24444 N 83 64556 W 42 24444 83 64556 Coordinates 42 14 40 N 83 38 44 W 42 24444 N 83 64556 W 42 24444 83 64556InformationSchool typePublic school government funded SecondaryMottoHome of the Ypsilanti GrizzliesEstablished1849ClosedStill presently openSchool districtYpsilanti Public School DistrictGrades9 12Color s Black and Gold MascotGrizzlies formerly the Braves Websitehttp www ypsd org schools ypsihigh index htmlWhen the Willow Run and Ypsilanti school districts merged to become Ypsilanti Community Schools in 2013 YHS s current campus became the newly merged district s high school Ypsilanti Community High School 2 Contents 1 History 2 Notable alumni 3 Notable faculty 4 Braves Logo Controversy 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit Ypsilanti High School c 1922 Ypsilanti High School has a lengthy history and has existed since 1849 Until 1973 the high school was housed in a historic 3 story brick building on Cross Street which has since been converted into senior citizen housing units Notable alumni EditMike Bass professional NFL football player who played defensive back for the Detroit Lions 1967 and the Washington Redskins 1969 1975 3 Amy Devers designer and television personality Freeform Furniture Trading Spaces Designer People 4 Rodney Holman professional NFL football player who played tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals 1982 1992 and the Detroit Lions 1993 1995 5 Carolyn King one of the first girls to play Little League Baseball she was the centerpiece of a landmark lawsuit in 1973 that led to Little League dropping its boys only policy 6 Jason Lamar professional football player Alfred Lucking lawyer and Congressman from Michigan who later became general counsel for the Ford Motor Company and the Henry Ford interests 7 William McAndrew educator who served as superintendent of Chicago Public Schools 8 Charles Ramsey former Eastern Michigan Eagles men s basketball head coach he played on the YHS baseball basketball and football teams 9 Don Schwall former MLB player Boston Red Sox Pittsburgh Pirates Atlanta Braves 10 Shara Worden lead singer and songwriter for My Brightest Diamond 11 Notable faculty EditByron M Cutcheon former YHS teacher and principal who later became an American Civil War general Medal of Honor recipient lawyer and Congressman from Michigan He became principal of YHS where he taught ancient languages higher mathematics and mental and moral philosophy in 1861 just before he graduated from the University of Michigan 12 Braves Logo Controversy EditThe mascot of Ypsilanti High School has been a source of controversy for over 10 years In the early 1990s in response to charges that the mascot was offensive to Native Americans the first changes were undertaken The real life mascot who dressed up as a stereotypical Indian complete with mohawk for football games was discontinued and a panel for the improvement of Native American cultural education was set up Braves logo In 2004 the school s mascot came under fire again with opponents of the name being organized by an Eastern Michigan University professor The School Board set up a committee in the fall of 2005 to look into the issue After a series of open public meetings the committee returned a report concluding that due to systemic discrimination the mascot must indeed be changed However the committee was the subject of questions itself with allegations that the group splintered and none of the public forums gathered much student input The School Board while going over the committee s report scheduled a final public meeting to be held in April 2006 Garnering a large turnout the event was held in the school s auditorium with support for the name generally coming from the student body and the community and opponents coming from academia and the Native American community Following this meeting the School Board decided in a in May 2006 compromise decision that the name Braves could still be used but the Braves logo could not be used in any athletic activities or school events 13 In the Fall of 2006 after a reshuffling of School Board members following an election the previous spring the issue was brought up yet again 14 In another contentious and closely divided decision the Board chose 4 3 to retire the Braves name completely on December 11 2006 15 On November 27 2007 the school board chose Phoenix as the new school mascot 16 17 18 and on March 31 2008 the new logo was unveiled 19 References Edit Township Map JPG Map Ypsilanti Township Archived from the original on November 9 2005 Retrieved June 22 2009 Miller Janet End of an era Willow Run School District has final day of classes Archived 2015 09 23 at the Wayback Machine The Ann Arbor News Friday June 7 2013 Retrieved on September 1 2015 Mike Bass databaseFootball com Archived from the original on March 22 2014 Retrieved March 21 2014 Ypsilanti Native Amy Devers Appears on OWN Remodeling Program Ypsilanti Courier Retrieved August 9 2014 Stone Mike and Regner Art 2008 The Great Book of Detroit Sports Lists Running Press p 203 Rodney Holman Ypsilanti High School Long after she helped change Little League Carolyn King s legacy remains alive and well The Ann Arbor News Retrieved March 21 2014 LUCKING Alfred 1856 1929 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved March 21 2014 William McAndrew Jr Helen Walker McAndrew 1826 1906 Ypsilanti Michigan 1931 Ypsilanti Public Schools Hall of Fame Inductees Ypsilanti High School Retrieved March 21 2014 Don Schwall Awards Baseball Almanac Retrieved March 21 2014 Shara Worden of My Brightest Diamond on NYC Paste Magazine Retrieved March 21 2014 CUTCHEON Byron M 1836 1908 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved March 21 2014 District seeks Phoenix logo artist Ypsilanti High s transition to new mascot still rankles some students Royals likely choice for Ypsilanti High School team names Ann Arbor News May 15 2007 Retrieved September 22 2009 Ypsilanti High will start the year without a mascot September 2007 Retrieved September 22 2009 Ypsilanti replaces Braves mascot with Phoenix Kalamazoo Gazette November 27 2007 Retrieved September 22 2009 Phoenix is new nickname for Ypsi High Ann Arbor News November 27 2007 Retrieved September 22 2009 Board Votes On Phoenix Mascot Name WDIV TV November 26 2007 Retrieved September 22 2009 Ypsi board gets 1st look at new Phoenix logo Ann Arbor News April 1 2008 Retrieved September 22 2009 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ypsilanti High School Ypsilanti High School official main page Archive Ypsilanti Public School Bands Ypsilanti Community Schools City Data com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ypsilanti High School amp oldid 1107835955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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