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Ernest W. Seaholm High School (simply referred to as Seaholm High School) is a public high school in Birmingham, Michigan, United States. It was established in 1951 and is part of the Birmingham Public Schools district.


History

Seaholm opened in 1951 under the name Birmingham High. At the time, the Board of Education President was Ernest W. Seaholm (retired Chief Engineer for Cadillac)Ernest W. Seaholm
was named the Chief Engineer at Cadillac in 1921, and remained in that position until he retired in 1943.
and the treasurer was Wylie E. Groves. Birmingham's two high schools are now named for them: Seaholm High School and Groves High School. Birmingham High School's first principal was Ross Wagner. John Schulz served as the next principal (1968–1979), Jim Wallendorf followed, serving from 1979 to 1992. At one time Seaholm High School hosted classes of grades 4 through 12 of the Japanese School of Detroit, a supplementary Japanese school. In 2010, the JSD announced that it was relocating to
Novi, Michigan Novi ( ) is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the population was 66,243, an increase of 20% from the 2010 census. A northern suburb of Metro Detroit, Novi is located about northwest of the city of D ...
; Japanese School of Detroit to relocate to Novi
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Programs

The
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Team has consistently enjoyed success at the state-finalist level. Quiz Bowl team has also had success, winning a national championship in 1991 at the American Scholastics Competition Network Tournament of Champions and a state championship in 1994. The student newspaper, the ''Seaholm Highlander'', has won multiple prestigious Spartan Awards from the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association. The Flexible Scheduling Program, which involved a seven teacher team that created a series of interdisciplinary social studies/humanities courses with flexible schedules, began in the 1960s. They may be taken in lieu of standard English and social studies classes. Students are permitted to teach courses themselves. According to the '' Christian Science Monitor'', the reduction in bureaucracy, interaction and collaboration between teachers, the interdisciplinary nature, and flexible time schedules made the program attractive.


Notable alumni

* Tim Allen, actor and comedian * Jim Benton, illustrator and writer * Mike Binder, film director, screenwriter, producer, and actor *
Randal Bryant Randal E. Bryant (born October 27, 1952) is an American computer scientist and academic noted for his research on formally verifying digital hardware and software. Bryant has been a faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University since 1984. He ser ...
, computer scientist and academic *
Charlie Burg Charlie Burg (born September 19, 1996) is an American singer-songwriter and producer. In 2015, Burg released a mixtape, ''Blue Wave Mosaic'', then went on to release a series of extended plays from 2016 to 2019. In 2022, Burg released his debut a ...
, singer-songwriter *
Daniel L. Doctoroff Daniel Louis Doctoroff (born July 11, 1958) is an American businessman and former government official. He is the chief executive officer of Sidewalk Labs, a startup company developing technology focused on city life. Previously, he was the CEO an ...
, businessman and former government official * Patrick Grant, composer *
Jordan Harbinger Jordan Harbinger is an American podcaster and radio personality. Education and early career Harbinger received his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Michigan. He later became a lawyer. Harbinger was kidnapped twice, once i ...
, radio personality, podcaster, voice actor, journalist, lawyer and businessman *
Beth Hayes Beth Hayes (May 27, 1955 – June 3, 1984) was an American economist specializing in theoretical microeconomics. She has been memorialized by an award established by the University of Pennsylvania. Educational background Hayes graduated from ...
, (1955–1984), economist"Young Economist was 'Very Bright'", Zachare Ball, Detroit Free Press, June 6, 1984, page 12A. * Laura Innes, actress and television directorZikakis, Damian. "Seaholm High School Presents Oklahoma!" 19, 20, 26, & 27 Mar. 2004 8. Print. *
Haley Kopmeyer Haley Judith Kopmeyer (born June 28, 1990) is an American soccer goalkeeper who last played for Orlando Pride of the NWSL. She previously played for Seattle Reign of the NWSL, Brisbane Roar and Canberra United of the Australian W-League and ...
, professional soccer player * Christine Lahti, actress and filmmaker *
Mari Manoogian Mari Manoogian (born September 3, 1992) is an American politician from Michigan who represents the 40th District in the Michigan House of Representatives. A member of the Democratic Party, her constituency includes several communities within Oa ...
, politician * Haley Stevens, politician * Paul Stookey, singer-songwriter *
Troy Hairston Troy Hairston II (born December 8, 1998) is an American football fullback for the Houston Texans of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Central Michigan as a linebacker and defensive end and was signed by the Texans a ...
, NFL fullback


References


External links

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The Flex Program
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