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located in
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. Edsel Ford, located on Rotunda Drive, near Oakwood, is one of three public high schools in the
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(along with
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and Dearborn High). Edsel Ford High School was completed in 1955, and the first graduating class was in 1956. The school's enrollment include members of all of the major ethnic groups within Dearborn.


Extra-curricular activities

T. C. Cameron, author of ''Metro Detroit's High School Football Rivalries'', wrote that Edsel’s athletic rivalry with Dearborn High School "has always been spirited" and that Edsel’s teams "never pass on a chance" to challenge Dearborn High in games. Fall Sports *Football *Girls Swimming *Boys Soccer *Cross Country *Boys Tennis *Girls Golf *Field Hockey *Cheerleading *Girls Volleyball Winter Sports *Hockey *Boys Basketball *Girls Basketball *Boys Swimming *Wrestling *Cheerleading Spring Sports *Girls Soccer *Baseball *Softball *Girls Tennis *Track and Field *Boys Golf


Notable alumni

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External links


Edsel Ford High School web page
{{authority control Public high schools in Michigan Educational institutions established in 1955 Education in Dearborn, Michigan Schools in Wayne County, Michigan 1955 establishments in Michigan