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Cass Tech

Cass Tech
Cass Technical High School 2010.jpg
Cass Tech, 2010
Address
2501 Second Avenue
Detroit, Michigan
United States
Information
Type Examination School of Choice
Established 1907
School district Detroit Public Schools
Principal Lisa Phillips
Faculty 85+
Grades 9–12
Number of students 2328
Color(s) Hunter green and white
Mascot Technicians
Newspaper CT Visionary
Lewis Cass Technical High School
CassTechOld.jpg
Cass Technical High School is located in Michigan
Cass Technical High School
Location 2421 Second Ave, Detroit, Michigan, United States
Coordinates 42°20′15″N 83°3′36″W / 42.33750°N 83.06000°W / 42.33750; -83.06000Coordinates: 42°20′15″N 83°3′36″W / 42.33750°N 83.06000°W / 42.33750; -83.06000
Built 1922
Architect Malcolmson and Higginbotham, Albert Kahn
Demolished July 2011
MPS Public Schools of Detroit MPS
NRHP Reference # 10000644
Added to NRHP March 29, 2011
Cass Tech Technicians Football
Cass Tech No. 1, 2nd to none
MHSAA – PSL 1
Head Coach Thomas Wilcher
Head Coach Years 14th
Head Coach Wins 101
Head Coach Losses 56
Stadium Cass Tech Football Stadium
Stadium Capacity 2,500
Stadium Surface Natural Grass
Location Detroit, Michigan
League D-PSL Division 1
First year 1906
School enrollment 2156
Record (since 1950)
Wins-Losses-Ties 305–220–9 (.580)
State titles 3 (2011, 2012, 2016)
League titles 7 ('60, '63, '70, '94, '95, '98, '10, '12, '13, '14)
State playoff appearance 31 times since 1950
NCAA Division 1 FBS/FCS Players since 1997 75
NFL Professionals since 1920 15
Uniform

Cass Technical High School, commonly referred to as Cass Tech, is a four-year university preparatory high school in Midtown Detroit, United States. The school is named in honor of Lewis Cass, an American military officer and politician who served as governor of the Michigan Territory from 1813 until 1831. The school is a part of Detroit Public Schools.

Until 1977, Cass was Detroit's only magnet school and the only non-neighborhood enrollment school in Detroit. Today, Cass is one of few magnet schools in Detroit. Entrance to Cass is based on test scores and middle school grades. Students are required to choose a curriculum path—roughly equivalent to a college "major"—in the ninth grade. Areas of study include, but are not limited to, arts and communication, business management and marketing, engineering and manufacturing, human services, and science and arts.

The school was founded on the third floor of the old Cass Union School in 1907. Its historic landmark building on Second Avenue in downtown Detroit was built in 1917. To the south of it an addition designed by Albert Kahn was built in 1985. The new, modern facilities of the school were built in 2004 in an adjacent lot to the north of the original building on Grand River Avenue.

In 2007 there was a large fire in the old structure. Complete demolition of the vacant Cass Tech building began in June 2011 and was finished by November. Pictures of the old historic structures, both from the outside and the abandoned inside floors and classes, can be seen here [1]. In addition, a 3D floor-by-floor interactive map of the old building is available here [2] as well.

Following the fire in the old structure, it was demolished and removed by Homrich Demolition. At time of demolition, the school building was approximately 830,000 square feet (77,000 m2) and weighed more than 100,000 short tons (91,000 t). Over 90% of the material in the building was recycled for other uses or as backfill.

In 2008 some classes that were not very popular with students were removed due to reduction in teacher staffing due to declining enrollment.


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