Rochester Adams High School
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For schools with similar names, see Adams High School
Adams High School
Adams High School may refer to any of the following United States schools:*Adams Central High School in Monroe, Indiana*Adams Central Junior-Senior High School in Hastings, Nebraska*John Adams High School...

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Rochester Adams High School (also known as Adams High School or just Adams) is a high school
High school
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 located in Rochester Hills, Michigan
Rochester Hills, Michigan
Rochester Hills is an affluent city in northeast Oakland County of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 70,995. The city of Rochester is bounded on the north, south, and west by Rochester Hills...

 and is part of the Rochester Community Schools district. The majority of students come reside in Rochester Hills and Oakland Township, with some coming from Orion Township and Auburn Hills.

Timeline

  • 1966 - Property at the corner of Adams and Tienken Roads was purchased to be the site of the Adams High School Building.
  • 1967 – Bonds were sold to finance the cost of building the new high school.
  • 1968Architectural plan
    Architectural plan
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    s were developed by O’Bell, Hewlett, and Lookin'bash. Construction of the building began.
  • 1969 – Adams High School students were housed in the Rochester High School building from 12:30-5:20PM while RHS students attended in the morning. Adams and RHS shared the graduation ceremony.
  • 1970 – Adams High School opened its doors to 1100 students.
  • 1972 – Due to continued student enrollment, additional classrooms were built.
  • 1974 – A swimming pool complex was added to the Physical Education area.
  • 1986 – The outdoor mall areas were renovated to increase classroom space. The North Mall and an upper and lower hallway of classrooms were added to the back of the school.
  • 1987 – The physical education area was expanded to include an auxiliary gym, additional classrooms, and offices. Adams Stadium was built and the first home games were played under lights.
  • 1988 – Bleachers in the stadium were built. (Concession stand and press box were opened in 1993.)
  • 1988-89 and 1992-93 – National Exemplary School Award awarded by the U.S. Department of Education.
  • 2000-2001 – Adams High School students move to Stoney Creek High School
    Stoney Creek High School
    Stoney Creek High School is located in Rochester Hills, Michigan and is part of the Rochester Community Schools.The school mascot is Cosmo the cougar. The school colors are Vegas Gold and Millennium Blue...

     for the school year while extensive renovations and expansions take place. An auditorium is added to the facility.
  • 2001-2002 – Adams High School students return to a renovated school.
  • 2002 – Adams opened its Performing Arts Center. The state-of-the-art auditorium seats 546. Beautiful quilts have been designed and depict our performing arts history and are on display in the performing arts entrance.
  • 2005 – With the passage of the 2004 Bond, artificial turf was installed on the football playing field. The first official home football game was played on the new turf on August 26 with a 17-0 win over league opponent, Clarkston High School.


Student statistics

Rochester Adams High School Profile 2007/2008
Grade Students
9 376
10 370
11 388
12 410
TOTAL 1544

Entertainers

  • Madonna
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     (singer/actress/producer)
  • Jamison Jones
    Jamison Jones
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     (actor)
  • Karen Moncrieff
    Karen Moncrieff
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     (actress/director)
  • Joe Henry
    Joe Henry
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     (singer/songwriter/record producer)
  • Mike Clark (radio personality, half of WRIF's Drew and Mike)
  • Tommy Clufetos
    Tommy Clufetos
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     (drummer for Ozzy Osbourne, Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper and Ted Nugent)

Athletes

  • Michelle Berube  (USA Olympian 1984 & 1988 Olympics. Inducted to USA Gymnastic HOF 2004)
  • Dominic Moran (NY Jets football player)
  • Charlie Sanders Jr. - son of Charlie Sanders
    Charlie Sanders
    Charles Alvin Sanders is a former American football player who played tight end for the Detroit Lions from 1968-77. On February 3, 2007, Sanders was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.-Playing career:...

     and a former Ohio State turned Detroit Lions
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     football player
  • Peter Vanderkaay
    Peter Vanderkaay
    Peter Vanderkaay is an American middle-distance freestyle swimmer. He is a three-time Olympic medalist.-Personal life:...

     (Olympic Gold Medalist Swimmer)
  • Alex Vanderkaay
    Alex Vanderkaay
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     (NCAA swimming champion in the 400-yard individual medley)
  • Amy Frazier
    Amy Frazier
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     (Professional female tennis player)
  • Mary Jo Sanders
    Mary Jo Sanders
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     - Pro female boxer
  • Abby Crumpton - 4 Time College All-American; 2003 Big Ten Women's Soccer Player of the Year at University of Michigan; member of WUSA Professional soccer team Atlanta Beat
  • Kristin Fisher - Member of U-17 & U-18 Women's National Soccer Teams, Ranked Top-10 Recruit in the country 1999, 1999 Parade All-American, Member of University of Florida Women's Soccer Team (1999-2001), Member UCONN Women's Soccer Team 2003 (National Champion Runners-up)
  • Shane Denton - 2 Time Community College All-American; 2002 Junior College Men's Soccer Player of the Year at Antelope Valley College; Board Member of the Assyrian Chaldean Athletics of North America ("ACAN"); GFP Society
  • J.P. Reese
    J.P. Reese
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     - Professional MMA Fighter

Other

  • Mike Bishop
    Mike Bishop (Michigan politician)
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     (Michigan State Majority Leader (R))
  • George Zamka (NASA Astronaut (Pilot))

Fall

Boys

Cross Country

Soccer

Tennis

Football

Girls

Cross Country

Golf

Volleyball

Cheerleading

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Winter

Boys

Basketball

Skiing

Swimming

Wrestling

Hockey

Swim/Dive


Girls

Basketball

Skiing

Cheerleading

Gymnastics

Swim/Dive
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Spring

Boys

Baseball

Lacrosse

Golf

Track & Field


Girls

Soccer

Lacrosse

Softball

Tennis

Track & Field
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State championships and runner-up

Sport Year Champions/Runner-Up Notes
Boys Golf 1978 State Champions
Girls Tennis 1987 State Champions
Girls Soccer 1990 State Runner-Up
Boys Golf 1990 State Runner-Up
Girls Soccer 1992 State Champions
Cheer 1995 State Runner-Up MCAA
Baseball 1995 State Runner-Up
Cheer 1996 State Runner-Up MCAA, MHSAA
Baseball 1996 State Runner-Up
Gymnastics 1997 State Runner-Up
Wrestling 1998 State Champions
Girls Soccer 1998 State Runner-Up
Boys Golf 1999 State Runner-Up
Wrestling 1999 State Runner-Up
Girls Golf 1999 State Runner-Up
Girls Soccer 1999 State Champions
Boys Soccer 1999 State Champions
Girls X-Country 1999 State Runner-Up
Gymnastics 2001 State Runner-Up
Boys Soccer 2001 State Runner-Up
Girls Tennis 2002 State Champions
Boys Swimming 2002 State Runner-Up
Gymnastics 2002 State Champions
Gymnastics 2003 State Champions
Football 2003 State Champions Record: 12-2
Cheer 2004 State Runner-Up MCAA
Gymnastics 2004 State Runner-Up
Cheer 2005 State Runner-Up MCAA
Cheer 2006 State Runner-Up MCAA
Girls X-Country 2006 State Champions
Boys Tennis 2007 State Runner-Up

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