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School Name City 10Th 11Th 12Th Total ACADEMY of SACRED HEART School Name City 10th 11th 12th Total ACADEMY OF SACRED HEART BLOOMFIELD HILLS 28 31 35 94 ADA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ADA 0 0 0 0 ADAMS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL WYOMING 0 0 0 0 ADELPHIAN JR ACADEMY HOLLY 7 0 0 7 AIM HIGH SCHOOL WHITMORE LAKE 5 11 6 22 AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL SOUTHFIELD 13 15 20 48 ALDERBROOK STERLING SOUTH‐DETROIT CAMPUS BLOOMFIELD TWP. 3 1 4 8 ALGOMA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL KENT CITY 21 13 17 51 ALL SAINTS CENTRAL SCHOOL‐MS/HS BAY CITY 35 28 31 94 ANN ARBOR ACADEMY ANN ARBOR 9 8 9 26 AUBURN HILLS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AUBURN HILLS 15 11 13 39 AUSTIN CATHOLIC ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL RAY TOWNSHIP 11 13 7 31 BAPTIST PARK SCHOOL TAYLOR 13 10 21 44 BARRY COUNTY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL HASTINGS 9 7 7 23 BATTLE CREEK ACADEMY BATTLE CREEK 9 7 9 25 BEDFORD BIBLE CHURCH SCHOOL BATTLE CREEK 2 2 1 5 BEREAN BAPTIST ACADEMY ADRIAN 0 0 0 0 BETH HAVEN BAPTIST ACADEMY SHERIDAN 0 0 0 0 BETH JACOB SCHOOL OAK PARK 24 27 32 83 BETHANY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL TROY 12 26 19 57 BETHEL BAPTIST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL MANISTIQUE 0 0 0 0 BETHEL CHRISTIAN ACADEMY BUCHANAN 0 0 0 0 BISHOP FOLEY CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL MADISON HEIGHTS 85 73 86 244 BLOOMFIELD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL BLOOMFIELD HILLS 5 6 7 18 BRIDGEPORT BAPTIST ACADEMY BRIDGEPORT 12 6 4 22 BRIGHTMONT ACADEMY ‐ PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH 3 3 1 7 BROCKWAY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY MORLEY 0 0 0 0 BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL BLOOMFIELD HILLS 166 147 169 482 CABRINI HIGH SCHOOL ALLEN PARK 106 99 142 347 CADILLAC HERITAGE CHRISTIAN CADILLAC 0 0 0 0 CALHOUN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL BATTLE CREEK 14 15 13 42 CALVARY BAPTIST ACADEMY MIDLAND 22 19 19 60 CALVARY BIBLE ACADEMY DOWAGIAC 4 0 2 6 CALVARY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY YPSILANTI 12 3 10 25 CALVARY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY BROWNSTOWN 3 2 1 6 CALVARY CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS FRUITPORT 19 20 17 56 CALVARY SCHOOLS OF HOLLAND HOLLAND 25 21 24 70 CALVIN CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL GRANDVILLE 86 97 82 265 CAPITOL CITY BAPTIST SCHOOL HOLT 1 3 1 5 CARDINAL MOONEY CATHOLIC SCHOOL MARINE CITY 26 45 40 111 CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GRAND RAPIDS 157 160 174 491 CEDAR CREEK CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DELTON 2 2 0 4 CLONLARA SCHOOL ANN ARBOR 19 21 27 67 COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL SAGINAW 4 3 5 12 COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL BARRYTON 1 1 0 2 COPPER COUNTRY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL CHASSELL 4 1 1 6 COVENANT CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL GRAND RAPIDS 86 89 85 260 COWDEN LAKE BIBLE ACADEMY CORAL 1 2 2 5 CRANBROOK SCHOOL BLOOMFIELD HILLS 205 200 209 614 DAYSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY EVART 5 6 4 15 DEFORD CHRISTIAN ACADEMY DEFORD 0 0 0 0 DELASALLE COLLEGIATE HIGH WARREN 193 161 224 578 DETROIT CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL NOVI 257 277 267 801 DETROIT CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS OF EXCELLENCE DETROIT 2 4 0 6 DETROIT COUNTRY DAY UPPER BEVERLY HILLS 153 181 178 512 DETROIT CRISTO REY HIGH SCHOOL DETROIT 76 68 58 202 DIVINE CHILD HIGH SCHOOL DEARBORN 220 186 214 620 ETON ACADEMY BIRMINGHAM 22 24 19 65 FACTORYVILLE CHRISTIAN SCH ATHENS 8 7 5 20 FAITH BAPTIST SCHOOL DAVISON 9 21 18 48 FAITH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL LAKE ODESSA 0 0 0 0 FAITH CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS CLINTON TOWNSHIP 0 0 0 0 FAITH COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY SAINT CLAIR SHORES 0 0 1 1 FAITHWAY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL BURTON 0 0 0 0 FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST ACADEMY CARSON CITY 7 9 7 23 FISH CREEK SCHOOL CARSON CITY 2 1 1 4 FR GABRIEL RICHARD HIGH SCHOOL ANN ARBOR 141 144 125 410 FRANKEL JEWISH ACADEMY WEST BLOOMFIELD 57 58 53 168 FRANKLIN ROAD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL NOVI 22 28 19 69 GABRIEL RICHARD HIGH SCHOOL RIVERVIEW 76 80 63 219 GENESEE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL BURTON 41 34 35 110 GOBLES JUNIOR ACADEMY GOBLES 7 0 0 7 GRACE BAPTIST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL GAYLORD 0 0 0 0 GRACE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL WATERVLIET 12 11 18 41 GRACE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL SAGINAW 2 2 5 9 GRAND RAPIDS ADVENTIST ACADEMY GRAND RAPIDS 11 9 11 31 GRAND RAPIDS CHRISTIAN HS GRAND RAPIDS 212 236 212 660 GREAT LAKES ADVENTIST ACAD CEDAR LAKE 46 48 47 141 GREATER LANSING ADVEN SCHOOL LANSING 2 0 0 2 GREENHILLS SCHOOL ANN ARBOR 85 80 88 253 GTB LIFE LONG LEARNING CTR TRAVERSE CITY 15 21 24 60 HACKETT CATHOLIC PREP KALAMAZOO 65 67 76 208 HARBOR LIGHT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL HARBOR SPRINGS 5 9 11 25 HAVENWYCK SCHOOL AUBURN HILLS 7 4 6 17 HERITAGE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY KALAMAZOO 0 0 0 0 HERITAGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AUBURN HILLS 0 5 4 9 HOLLAND CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL HOLLAND 183 231 162 576 HOLT LUTHERAN SCHOOLS HOLT 0 0 0 0 HOWARDSVILLE CHRISTIAN SCH MARCELLUS 8 8 17 33 HURON VALLEY LUTHERAN HIGH WESTLAND 19 23 23 65 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL MACOMB 0 0 0 0 INTER CITY BAPTIST SCHOOL ALLEN PARK 22 27 21 70 INTERLOCHEN ARTS ACADEMY INTERLOCHEN 80 140 210 430 JACKSON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL JACKSON 30 36 30 96 KALAMAZOO CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL KALAMAZOO 63 63 65 191 KALAMAZOO SDA SCHOOL KALAMAZOO 2 0 0 2 LADYWOOD HIGH SCHOOL LIVONIA 75 55 57 187 LAKE AREA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STURGIS 1 1 0 2 LAKE MICHIGAN ACADEMY GRAND RAPIDS 5 6 7 18 LAKE MICHIGAN CATHOLIC MS/HS ST JOSEPH 31 35 39 105 LAKE ORION BAPTIST SCHOOL LAKE ORION 8 7 12 27 LANSING BAPTIST SCHOOL LANSING 0 1 3 4 LANSING CATHOLIC CENTRAL HI LANSING 157 125 120 402 LANSING CHRISTIAN SCHOOL LANSING 50 54 43 147 LEELANAU SCHOOL GLEN ARBOR 13 13 19 45 LENAWEE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ADRIAN 38 45 44 127 LIFE LEARNING COMMUNITY ANN ARBOR 0 0 0 0 LIVINGSTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS PINCKNEY 9 12 9 30 LOYOLA HIGH SCHOOL DETROIT 33 42 42 117 LUMEN CHRISTI CATHOLIC SCHOOL JACKSON 81 113 110 304 LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL ‐ NORTHWEST ROCHESTER HILLS 69 67 74 210 LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH NEWPORT 20 11 10 41 LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL‐NORTH MACOMB 152 128 148 428 LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL‐WESTLAND WESTLAND 51 55 61 167 MACOMB CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS WARREN 9 16 11 36 MANISTEE CATHOLIC CENTRAL SCHOOLS MANISTEE 10 21 19 50 MAPLEWOOD BAPTIST ACADEMY KINROSS 6 7 5 18 MARIAN HIGH SCHOOL BLOOMFIELD HILLS 138 111 120 369 MEADOW MONTESSORI SCHOOL MONROE 4 7 4 15 MERCY HIGH SCHOOL FARMINGTON HILLS 210 213 217 640 MESIVTA OF TOLEDO WEST BLOOMFIELD 0 0 0 0 METROPOLITAN SDA JR ACADEMY PLYMOUTH 0 0 0 0 MICHIGAN ISLAMIC ACADEMY ANN ARBOR 16 7 11 34 MICHIGAN LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL ST JOSEPH 29 28 28 85 MICHIGAN LUTHERAN SEMINARY SAGINAW 55 52 70 177 MIDLAND CHRISTIAN SCHOOL MIDLAND 5 5 10 20 MONTCALM SCHOOL ALBION 9 7 17 33 MUNISING BAPTIST SCHOOL WETMORE 0 0 0 0 MUSKEGON CATHOLIC CENTRAL HS MUSKEGON 50 37 49 136 NEW COVENANT CHRISTIAN SCH LANSING 1 9 9 19 NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY KIMBALL 6 16 14 36 NORTH SHARON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL GRASS LAKE 0 0 0 0 NORTHERN MICHIGAN CHRISTIAN MCBAIN 20 21 30 71 NORTHPOINTE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL GRAND RAPIDS 76 83 103 262 NORTHWEST MICH HOUSE OF HOPE TRAVERSE CITY 0 0 0 0 NOTRE DAME PREPARATORY PONTIAC 178 180 182 540 NOTTAWA CHRISTIAN DAY SCHOOL STURGIS 0 0 0 0 NOUVEL CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SAGINAW 79 82 75 236 OAKDALE ACADEMY WATERFORD 0 0 0 0 OAKLAND CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AUBURN HILLS 57 59 54 170 OHOLEI YOSEF YITZCHAK LUBAVITCH OAK PARK 9 8 10 27 OTSEGO CHRISTIAN SCHOOL GAYLORD 0 0 0 0 OUR LADY OF THE LAKES SCHOOL WATERFORD 39 46 36 121 PARKWAY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STERLING HEIGHTS 40 50 36 126 PETERSON‐WARREN ACADEMY INKSTER 5 12 7 24 PINECREST SCHOOL HALE 0 0 0 0 PLYMOUTH CHRISTIAN ACADEMY CANTON 47 17 38 102 PLYMOUTH CHRISTIAN HIGH SCH GRAND RAPIDS 32 37 32 101 POTTERS HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL WYOMING 42 51 52 145 POWERS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL FLINT 134 131 160 425 PRAIRIE BAPTIST SCHOOL SCOTTS 1 1 0 2 PROVIDENCE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL KALAMAZOO 0 0 0 0 REFORMED HERITAGE CHRISTIAN KALAMAZOO 2 0 4 6 REGINA HIGH SCHOOL WARREN 101 107 111 319 ROCHESTER HILLS CHRISTIAN ROCHESTER 13 12 21 46 ROEPER CITY & COUNTRY UPPER BIRMINGHAM 39 39 43 121 RUDOLF STEINER HIGH SCHOOL ANN ARBOR 30 32 28 90 RUDOLF STEINER SCHOOL OF ANN ARBOR‐LOWER ANN ARBOR 0 0 0 0 SACRED HEART ACADEMY MT PLEASANT 34 42 29 105 SHERIDAN ROAD BAPTIST SCHOOL SAGINAW 0 0 0 0 SHRINE HIGH SCHOOL ROYAL OAK 60 70 72 202 SKEELS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL GLADWIN 5 6 5 16 SOUTH CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL GRAND RAPIDS 147 156 158 461 SOUTHFIELD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL SOUTHFIELD 51 47 45 143 SPRING VALE ACADEMY OWOSSO 7 16 18 41 SPRINGFIELD CHRISTIAN ACADEMY CLARKSTON 7 2 4 13 ST CATHERINE OF SIENA ACADEMY WIXOM 43 52 41 136 ST FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL TRAVERSE CITY 86 80 63 229 ST JOSEPH'S ACADEMY RICHMOND 2 1 3 6 ST MARY CATHEDRAL SCHOOL GAYLORD 17 24 19 60 ST MARY CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL MONROE 101 97 101 299 ST MARY PREPARATORY SCHOOL ORCHARD LAKE 144 134 106 384 ST MARY SCHOOL LAKE LEELANAU 9 11 11 31 ST PATRICK'S SCHOOL PORTLAND 21 20 24 65 ST PHILIP CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL BATTLE CREEK 36 44 38 118 ST THOMAS MORE ACADEMY BURTON 4 11 11 26 STURGIS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STURGIS 0 0 0 0 SUNDAI MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL ACADE. NOVI 0 0 0 0 TRAVERSE BAY MENNONITE SCH TRAVERSE CITY 0 0 0 0 TRAVERSE CITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL TRAVERSE CITY 16 20 17 53 TRI‐UNITY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL WYOMING 30 15 17 62 UNITY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL HUDSONVILLE 170 164 189 523 UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT JESUIT DETROIT 196 181 174 551 UNIVERSITY SCH‐ANDREWS ACAD BERRIEN SPRINGS 0 0 0 0 UNIVERSITY‐LIGGETT SCHOOL GROSSE POINTE 0 0 0 0 VALLEY LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL SAGINAW 76 102 77 255 VERITAS ACADEMY ADRIAN 0 0 0 0 WASHTENAW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY SALINE 5 12 6 23 WATERBROOK CHRISTIAN ACADEMY DAVISON 4 9 3 16 WEST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL GRAND RAPIDS 114 89 116 319 WEST HIGHLAND CHRISTIAN ACADEMY MILFORD 8 9 16 33 WEST MICHIGAN LUTHERAN HS WYOMING 4 7 9 20 WESTERN MICHIGAN CHRISTIAN HIGH MUSKEGON 72 76 65 213 WESTLAND CHRISTIAN ACADEMY WESTLAND 8 13 17 38 WESTSIDE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY DETROIT 14 12 18 44 WILLIS BAPTIST ACADEMY WILLIS 0 0 0 0 WILSON SDA SCHOOL WILSON 7 0 0 7 WISE ACADEMY DEARBORN HEIGHTS 11 7 7 25 WIXOM CHRISTIAN SCHOOL WIXOM 3 9 3 15 WOODLAND SDA SCHOOL COLDWATER 0 0 0 0 YESHIVAH GEDOLAH HIGH SCHOOL OAK PARK 17 18 23 58 YESHIVAS DARCHEI TORAH SOUTHFIELD 8 20 17 45 ZION CHRISTIAN SCHOOL BYRON CENTER 28 15 27 70.
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