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Public secondary school in Detroit, Michigan, United States
Northeastern High School
Location
4872 Grandy Street
Detroit, Michigan
United States
Information
TypePublic secondary
StatusDemolished
Closed1982
School districtDetroit Public Schools
Grades9-12
LanguageEnglish
AreaUrban
Color(s)Green and Gold   
NicknameFalcons

Northeastern High School was a public high school in Detroit, Michigan. It was a member of the Detroit Public Schools and was located on Grandy Street between Warren Avenue and Forest Avenue on the city's northeast side.

The school competed athletically in the Detroit Public School League and was a member of the Michigan High School Athletic Association. In 1975, the school won the MHSAA girls state basketball championship.

In early 1982, it was announced that Northeastern was one of 19 Detroit schools listed for closure. It closed later that year.

Among the notable alumni of Detroit Northeastern High were NBA player Charles Edge (class of 1968) and playwright Ron Milner (class of 1956), Berry Gordy, the music mogul, also attended Northeastern high but dropped out in order to be a pro boxer, Martha Reeves of Motown fame, Everett Kircher (class of 1935), founder of Boyne Resorts, and Mary Wilson of the Supremes.

References

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  3. "Yearly Champions | Girls Basketball | MHSAA Sports".
  4. Smith, Sally (March 4, 1982). "Board votes to close 19 schools". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, Michigan. p. 1A. Retrieved January 28, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. Macnow, Glen (December 12, 1982). "Shaw tried to sell its campus to GM". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, Michigan. p. 3A. Retrieved January 28, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. Birmingham, Stephen (May 15, 1978). "Mystery man runs largest black company". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio. p. B-1. Retrieved January 28, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.

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