Shelby High School (Michigan)

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Shelby High School
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Shelby High School (Michigan)
641 North State Street

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49455

Coordinates 43°37′12″N86°21′43″W / 43.62°N 86.362°W / 43.62; -86.362 Coordinates: 43°37′12″N86°21′43″W / 43.62°N 86.362°W / 43.62; -86.362
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Type Public
School district Shelby Public Schools
PrincipalMelissa Kramer
Grades9–12
Number of students384 (as of 2018-19)
   Grade 12 94
Colour(s)Purple and White   
Nickname Tigers
RivalHart
Website Shelby High School

Shelby High School is a high school in Shelby, Michigan. It is part of the Shelby Public School district.

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References

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