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Troy College and Career High School, formerly Niles Community High School, is a non-traditional public high school in Troy, Michigan. [2] A part of Troy Public Schools , it is attended by approximately 150 students in and around Troy.
The Niles Vikings compete in the Wolverine Conference, joining the conference in 2021-2022. The Vikings were previously members of the BCS League for only a short time threw the 2020-2021 school year. Before This Niles was a part of the Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference, of which they were founding members, leaving after 89 years. [4]
The Niles Community Schools [19] consist of four elementary buildings: Northside (grades pre-K and K), Howard-Ellis (grades K-5), Ballard (grades K-5), and Eastside Connections School (grades K-8). The Niles District also has two middle schools: Ring Lardner (grades 6–8) and Eastside Connections School (grades 6–8). Niles High School ...
Niles High School football is currently on a run few from the city could ever envision, being one win away from an MHSAA Division 4 state title.
The longtime Twin Valley Athletic Association (at the time was the oldest conference in the State of Michigan) was going into peril as Albion, Hillsdale, and Parma Western wanted to leave the conference due to several factors, mainly declining enrollment (Battle Creek Lakeview was a Class A and Albion was a Class C school) and declining ...
On Feb. 10, the city of Niles received a $20,000 grant from the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation's Help for Homes fund. The funding was able to be allocated to help three different households ...
The three, who are also suing the Goldfish Swim School in Rochester, Michigan, for unspecified damages, appear to be the first alleged victims of Dr. Oumair Aejaz to file a civil lawsuit against ...
In that instance, over 75% of schools must approve said school's membership and the school's case is reviewed every year. [4] Further Expansion (1960-2005) The Wolverine began adding more schools beginning in the 1960s. Paw Paw High School was the first to join in this decade, moving from the Kalamazoo Valley Conference in 1961.