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Waverly Senior High School
Address
160 Snow Road
Lansing, Michigan 48917
United States
Coordinates42°43′53″N 84°37′16″W / 42.73139°N 84.62111°W / 42.73139; -84.62111
Information
Established1963
School districtWaverly Community Schools
SuperintendentKelly Blake
PrincipalTony Terranova
Staff51.90 (FTE)
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,000 (2022–2023)
Student to teacher ratio19.27
Color(s)Black and gold    
Athletics conferenceCapital Area Activities Conference
MascotThe Warrior
NicknameWarriors
NewspaperThe Pleiad
YearbookThe Iliad
Websitewaverlyhighschool.net

Waverly High School Front

Waverly Senior High School, more commonly known as Waverly High School, is a High School located in the unincorporated community of Waverly, Michigan. As of February 2013 the school had 1,060 students in 9th to 12th grade.

In 1963, Waverly High School would be opened specifically for 10th and 11th graders due to the 12th graders deciding to stay with Sexton High School. Their first class would graduate two years later in 1965. During 1985, Waverly High School would allow for 9th grade enrollment.

Waverly Senior High School offers football, basketball, baseball, tennis, hockey, soccer, swimming, girls golf, cheer leading, bowling, and cross country. Students are also able to receive letters for academic achievement while participating in sports.

Notable alumni

References

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