Godwin Heights Public Schools
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The Godwin Heights Public Schools is a school system located in Wyoming
Wyoming, Michigan
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History

The Godwin Heights Public Schools system was founded in 1867 by Augustus Godwin, in what was then known as Wyoming Township, Michigan. The district is currently located primarily in the City of Wyoming, Michigan, and consists of six buildings.
North Godwin Elementary,
West Godwin Elementary,
Godwin Heights High School,
Godwin Learning Center,
Godwin Middle School and
Godwin Administration.
More detailed history can be found at
Godwin's Past.

MHSAA State Runners-up

  • 1950 Boys Basketball - Class B
  • 1960 Boys Basketball - Class B
  • 1968 Boys Swimming and Diving - Lower Peninsula Class B-C-D
  • 1975 Baseball - Class B
  • 1996 Boys Track and Field - Lower Peninsula Class B (tied)

Marching Band

  • 2004 MCBA State Champions
  • 2008 MCBA State Champions
  • 2009 MCBA State Champions

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