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Flushing High School (Michigan)

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Superintendent
  
Tim Stein

Color(s)
  
Orange and Black

Phone
  
+1 810-591-3770

Mascot
  
Raiders

Principal
  
Jason Melynchek

Class/Div
  
A

Number of students
  
1,307

Enrollment
  
1,307 (2012-2013 school year)

Athletics conference
  
Flint Metro League, MHSAA

Address
  
5039 Deland Rd, Flushing, MI 48433, USA

District
  
Flushing Community Schools

Similar
  
Carman High School, Kearsley High School, Powers Catholic High Sch, Swartz Creek High School, Northwes High School

Flushing High School is a four-year public high school in Flushing, Michigan, U.S.A. It is operated by Flushing Community Schools.

Its sports teams are known as the Raiders. Colors: Orange and Black. The principal is Jason Melynchek. Its newspaper is titled The Blazer and its yearbook is titled Perannos.

History

In 1930, students at the school went on strike to protest the school board's firing of superintendent Herbert V. Truemner.

In 1998, the collapse of a cinder block wall in a new auditorium under construction at the school killed four construction workers.

References

Flushing High School (Michigan) Wikipedia