East Grand Rapids High School

East Grand Rapids High School
Address
2211 Lake Drive Southeast
East Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506
United States
Information
Type Public
Established 1917 (first graduating class 1925)
Principal Craig T. Weigel
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 973 (as of 2012-13)
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Blue & gold
Mascot Paul the Pioneer
Website http://egrhs.egrps.org/

East Grand Rapids High School is a secondary school located in East Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States, in the East Grand Rapids Public School District. Recognized as a school of excellence, it serves grades nine through twelve.[1]

According to U.S. News, as of the 2009–2010 school year, the school had an enrollment of 917 students with 48 full-time teachers.

Co-curricular activities

East Grand Rapids High School offers a variety of clubs, including Drama Club, Youth Development (in which over 70% of the students participate),[2] a Youth in Government delegation, Women's Rights Club, a FRC Robotics team,[3] and an active yoga club which hosts meetings most Tuesday nights throughout the winter. EGRHS has an active student council as well as an award-winning monthly newspaper, The East Vision.[4]

The annual Powder Puff Game between the junior and senior girls is put on by the CAD Club.

The co-curricular We the People team has won state championships in:

Athletics

EGRHS has accumulated 125 state championships in 16 sports, as well as many conference championships in the Ottawa-Kent Conference (O-K). The Pioneers are a member in the Gold division, which includes Grand Rapids Christian, Wyoming, Thornapple Kellogg, Grand Rapids South Christian, Forest Hills Eastern, and Wayland.

EGRHS offers 15 boys' sports, 15 girls' sports, and one coed team. Boys' and girls' teams compete in the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) in basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, lacrosse, skiing, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, and track and field. In addition, boys' teams compete in the MHSAA in baseball, football, ice hockey, and wrestling; girls' teams compete in softball and volleyball.

The Pioneers' boys' and girls' water polo teams compete in the Michigan Water Polo Association (MWPA), while the coed crew team is a member of the Scholastic Rowing Association of Michigan. The sailing team is a member of the Midwest Interscholastic Sailing Association (MISSA). The girls' field hockey team is a member of the Michigan High School Field Hockey Association, and girls also participate in a competitive Dance Team a member of the "Universal Dance Association" (UDA). The boys' lacrosse team won six Michigan High School Lacrosse Coaches Association (MHSLCA) titles before the sport was sponsored by the MHSAA.

State athletic championships (all MHSAA unless noted):

Fall
  • Girls' cross country (4): 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009 (L.P. Division 2)[16]
  • Football (11): 1976, 1983 (Class B), 1993, 1995 (Class BB), 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 (Division 3)[17]
  • Girls' golf (2): 1979 (L.P. Open Class), 1999 (L.P. Division 3)[18]
  • Girls' swimming and diving (19): 1978, 1979 (Class B-C-D), 1981–1986, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1998-2001 (L.P. Class B-C-D), 2009-2010 (L.P. Div. 3), 2010-2011 (L.P. Div. 3), 2013-2014[19]
  • Boys' tennis (16): 1936 (Class C-D), 1955, 1956, 1960 (L.P. Class B), 1965, 1970-1973 (L.P. Class A), 1975, 1977-1979 (L.P. Class B), 2001, 2003, 2007-Spring (L.P. Division 3)[20]
Winter
  • Boys' basketball (1): 1950 (Class C)[21]
  • Boys' skiing (2): 1997, 1999 (Class B-C-D)[22]
  • Boys' swimming and diving (24): 1948-1962, 1976-1979 (Class B-C-D), 1980-1982 (L.P. Class B-C-D), 2008, 2010 (L.P. Division 3)[23]
Spring
  • Baseball (1): 2009 (Division 2)[24]
  • Boys' golf (4): 1939 (Class C-D), 1950 (L.P. Class C-D), 1951 (L.P. Class B), 2005 (L.P. Division 2)[25]
  • Boys' lacrosse (9): 1993 (MHSLCA B), 1994 (MHSLCA C), 1996, 1999, 2002, 2004 (MHSLCA B),[26] 2007, 2008, 2009 (Division 2)[27]
  • Girls' soccer (3): 2000, 2001 (Division 3), 2002 (Division 2)[28]
  • Girls' tennis (16): 1979, 1984–1987, 1992, 1994-1996 (L.P. Class B), 1997–1998, 2000–2003, 2009 (L.P. Division 3)[29]
  • Boys' track & field (6): 1940 (L.P. Class C), 1944 (L.P. Class B), 1946, 1948, 1950 (L.P. Class C), 1958 (L.P. Class B)[30]
  • Girls' water polo (1): 2005 (MWPA)[31]

Performing Arts Center

The Performing Arts Center, (PAC) is a 671-seat performance hall used for drama productions and musical performances. It features a full orchestra pit, dressing and makeup rooms, and a green room. Built in October 2002, the facility cost $21 million.

On April 20, 2007, President George W. Bush visited East Grand Rapids High School's Performing Arts Center to speak about the War on Terror, an event sponsored by the World Affairs Council.[32] On December 5, 2007, former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Dick DeVos gave a speech to students regarding leadership.

Notable alumni

References

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  2. EGRHS Clubs Archived May 16, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
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  4. East Grand Rapids High School Archived November 15, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. http://www.egrps.org/documents/BoardOfEd/2003-2004BOE/2003-2004Minutes/Jan%2026-2004.pdf
  6. "Congressional Record, V. 151, Pt. 4, March 11 to April 6, 2005". Government Printing Office. Retrieved 14 January 2018 via Google Books.
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  17. Football Champions, Michigan High School Athletic Association. Accessed June 16, 2009.
  18. Girls Golf Champions, Michigan High School Athletic Association. Accessed June 16, 2009.
  19. Girls Swimming Champions, Michigan High School Athletic Association. Accessed June 16, 2009.
  20. Boys Tennis Champions, Michigan High School Athletic Association. Accessed June 16, 2009.
  21. Boys Basketball Champions, Michigan High School Athletic Association. Accessed June 16, 2009.
  22. Boys Skiing Champions, Michigan High School Athletic Association. Accessed June 16, 2009.
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  24. Boys Baseball Champions, Michigan High School Athletic Association. Accessed June 16, 2009.
  25. BOYS Golf Champions, Michigan High School Athletic Association. Accessed June 16, 2009.
  26. Michigan Lacrosse Hall of Honor, Michigan High School Lacrosse Coaches Association. Accessed June 6, 2008.
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  28. GIRLS SOCCER Champions, Michigan High School Athletic Association. Accessed June 16, 2009.
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  30. Boys Track and Field Champions, Michigan High School Athletic Association. Accessed June 16, 2009.
  31. List of Past Champions, Michigan Water Polo Association. Accessed June 6, 2008.
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  34. Kok, Evonne. "Grand Rapids Public Museum exhibit 'All Dressed Up — 1950s Style' showcases 1950s fashion", Booth Features, December 3, 2011. Accessed April 24, 2017. "Collection donor Doris Cole graduated from East Grand Rapids High School in 1955."
  35. Wallner, Peter J. "Grand Rapids native Allie Dragoo wins stage 1 at Tour of Utah", The Grand Rapids Press, August 4, 2015. Accessed April 24, 2017. "Allie Dragoo, a Grand Rapids native who attended East Grand Rapids High School, won stage 1 of the two-day Tour of Utah Women's Edition: Criterium Classic on Tuesday."
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