Mount Morris Consolidated Schools

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Mount Morris Consolidated School District
Mount Morris Consolidated Schools
Location
United States
Coordinates 43°07′22.3″N83°41′19.8″W / 43.122861°N 83.688833°W / 43.122861; -83.688833
District information
SuperintendentMickie Kujat
Other information
Intermediate District Genesee
Website mtmorrisschools.org [1]

Mount Morris Consolidated School District is a public school district in Genesee County in the U.S. state of Michigan and in the Genesee Intermediate School District.

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High school

Elisabeth Ann Johnson Memorial High School (Mt. Morris High School)
Address
Mount Morris Consolidated Schools
8041 Neff Road

Mt. Morris
,
Michigan

United States
Information
TypeHigh School
Motto"Learning for a Lifetime"
FounderElisabeth Ann Johnson
School districtMt. Morris Consolidated Schools
PrincipalNicholas Carr
Grades9th-12th grade
Enrollment415
Color(s)Navy Blue and White
AthleticsFootball, Cheerleading, Baseball, Softball, Wrestling, Volleyball, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Boys Bowling, Girls Bowling, Boys Golf, Boys Track, Girls Track, Girls Tennis, Girls Soccer, and Co-ed Cross Country
MascotBlack Panther
Nickname Panthers
RivalClio Mustangs

Athletics

Mt. Morris
SchoolElisabeth Ann Johnson Memorial High School (Mt. Morris High School)
ConferenceMid-Michigan Activities Conference
Athletic directorJeff Kline, CMAA: MIAAA President
Location Mount Morris, Michigan
Football stadiumPete Fusi Memorial Field
Basketball arenaE.A. Johnson High School Gymnasium
NicknamePanthers
Fight songOn, Mt. Morris!
ColorsNavy Blue and White
Website Mt. Morris Athletics Mt. Morris Basketball

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References

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