Dundee Community Schools
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Dundee Community Schools | |
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Location | |
United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Grades | PreK–12 |
Superintendent | Scott Leach |
Schools | 4 |
Students and staff | |
Students | 1,687[1] |
Teachers | 96[1] |
Athletic conference | Lenawee County Athletic Association |
District mascot | Viking |
Colors | Blue & white |
Other information | |
District area | 101 mi² (261 km²) |
Website | Official website |
Dundee Community Schools is a public school district in Dundee, Michigan. The district includes all of the Village of Dundee; most of Dundee Township, parts of which are served by the Britton-Macon, Summerfield, and Ida public school districts; the westernmost portion of Raisinville Township; part of southwestern Exeter Township, including a small westerly strip of the Village of Maybee; and the southerly portions of London and Milan townships.[2] The district consists of four schools on one main campus just north of M-50, with the alternative school located several blocks away.[3]
Schools
[edit]Elementary schools
[edit]- Dundee Elementary School
Secondary schools
[edit]- Dundee Middle School
- Dundee High School
Alternative schools
[edit]- Riverside Academy
Educational activities
[edit]Dundee High School is home to FIRST Robotics Competition Team 4395, the Dundee Vi-Borgs.
Athletics
[edit]Dundee Schools are most known for their wrestling program. Dundee High School wrestling has been a top program in the state of Michigan since 1995, when they won the first of four consecutive Division 4 state wrestling championships, leading to a historic performance in 2000–2001, when the Vikings were said to be the best team in the state of Michigan in all divisions.[4] In 2002–03 the Vikings moved into Division 3 with the growth of the school district, and continued the success they had in Division 4. The Dundee Vikings Wrestling team has won 14 MHSAA State Championships, winning states in 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2007, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. [5] Their head coach, Tim Roberts, was named the NWCA National High School Wrestling coach of the year in 2020.[6]
In addition to the team success, Dundee has also produced many individual state wrestling champions. Here is a comprehensive list of Dundee's individual state champions.[7]
Dundee wrestling individual state champions
- 1977: Mark Rigel, Eugene Aguirre
- 1982: Steve Rowe
- 1993: Ryon Orrison
- 1995: Pat Motylinski
- 1996: Tim Homrich
- 1997: Chad Wagner
- 1998: Jacob Davis, Chad Wagner
- 2000: Scott Miller
- 2001: Andy Salenbien, Brandon Jonseck
- 2002: Cosell Beavers
- 2003: Cosell Beavers
- 2004: Cosell Beavers
- 2005: Martin Rusek, Adam MacIver
- 2007: Pete Rendina
- 2008: Chris Eggert, Jimmy Rowe
- 2009: Nate Jaworski, Pete Rendina
- 2010: Chris Rau, Joe Rendina, Justin Heiserman
- 2011: Joey White, Joe Rendina, Chris Rau, Justin Heiserman
- 2013: Doug Rojem, Teddy Warren, John Marogen
- 2015: Brandon Whitman
- 2016: Sean Sterling, Brandon Whitman
- 2017: Zach Bellaire, Tylor Orrison, Sean Sterling, Brandon Whitman
- 2018: Stoney Buell, Brandon Whitman
- 2019: Casey Swiderski, Jonathon White, Stoney Buell
- 2020: Braeden Davis, Austin Fietz, Casey Swiderski, Christian Killion, Tyler Swiderski, Dominick Lomazzo, Stoney Buell
References
[edit]- ^ a b Monroe County Intermediate School District (2009). "Monroe County Educational Directory (2009–2010)" (PDF). Retrieved February 23, 2010.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Michigan Department of Information Technology (March 2008). "Monroe ISD public school boundaries" (PDF). Retrieved February 23, 2010.
- ^ Dundee Community Schools (2009). "Dundee Community Schools: Alternative Education". Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved February 22, 2010.
- ^ "Impressive credentials may make Dundee wrestlers best in the state".
- ^ "Dundee wins fifth straight D3 wrestling title as Swiderski moves one step closer to history". February 27, 2022.
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ https://www.michigangrappler.com/news_article/show/1104973-top-50-programs-4-3 [bare URL]
External links
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