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    • Source: Brighton High School (Brighton, Michigan)
    • brighton" target="_blank">Brighton High School is located in brighton" target="_blank">Brighton, which is part of Livingston County, Michigan, United States. BHS is part of the brighton" target="_blank">Brighton Area School system.


      Nutrition



      Students at BHS have the option to be served breakfast and lunch. There is also a ā€œsnack barā€ with snacks such as popcorn and ice cream. The restaurants include, Chopstix, serving stir fry, La Pizzeria, serving Dominoā€™s Pizza, 7th street deli, serving wraps and submarine sandwiches, in addition to other so called ā€œrestaurantsā€. The lunch is set up in a way for ā€œa lunch ā€œ, ā€œb lunchā€ and ā€œc lunchā€.


      Academics


      BHS is ranked 2,022nd in America, 60th in Michigan, and 26th in the Detroit Metro Area. 49% of students participate in Advanced Placement courses with 40% of students passing at least 1 AP exam. According to state testing 57% of students are proficient in math, with 77% of students being proficient in reading. The graduation rate is 98%.


      Athletics


      brighton" target="_blank">Brighton High School is a member of the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA). brighton" target="_blank">Brighton has been part of the West Division of the Kensington Lakes Activities Association since 2008, when the Kensington Valley Conference merged with the Western Lakes Activities Association. The brighton" target="_blank">Brighton varsity football team became the first Livingston County team ever to advance to the state finals in the 2019 season.


      = Rugby

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      brighton" target="_blank">Brighton's most recent championship was during the 2016 season when they took home the Michigan Youth Rugby Association (MYRA) Division II State Championship. As of 2017, there are 26 teams in the MYRA. brighton" target="_blank">Brighton won MYRA Division I State Championships in 2002 and 2006, and also won the MYRA Division II Championship in 2008.


      Notable alumni


      Drew Henson, former NFL player (Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions) and MLB player (New York Yankees)
      Tim Alberta, staff writer for The Atlantic magazine, former Chief Political Correspondent for POLITICO, and former reporter for National Review, National Journal and The Wall Street Journal
      Frank A Buckless, Stephen P. Zelnak Jr. Dean at North Carolina State Universityā€™s Poole College of Management
      Tobin McDuff, Sportscaster, KFDX, Nexstar Media Group
      Charlie Sharp, soccer player


      References




      External links


      Official website

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