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Romulus Senior High School or Romulus High School is the public high school in the city of Romulus, Michigan in Metro Detroit.
History
In 2013 Inkster High School closed due to the closure of the Inkster School District. Students in the Inkster zone south of Michigan Avenue and west of Middlebelt were rezoned to Romulus High School. This area includes portions of Inkster and Westland.
Demographics
The demographic breakdown of the 892 students enrolled in 2016-2017 was:
Male - 54.1%
Female - 45.9%
Black - 77.3%
Hispanic - 4.0%
White - 17.6%
Multiracial - 1.1%
70.3% of the students were eligible for free or reduced-cost lunch.
Athletics
The following sports are offered at RHS. Unless noted there are teams for both sexes:
The Romulus High School Eagles has a longtime rivalry with the Belleville High School Tigers.
Notable people
Wes Clark, professional basketball player
Kris Clyburn, professional basketball player, Israeli Premier League
Will Clyburn, professional basketball player, 2016 top scorer in the Israel Basketball Premier League, 2019 EuroLeague Final Four MVP
Shaler Halimon, professional basketball player
Charlie Henry, former assistant basketball coach at Romulus, college and professional basketball coach.
John Holifield, professional football player
Jaren Holmes, professional basketball player
Robert Lambert, Daytime Emmy Award-winning casting director for Days of Our Lives.
Charley Lau, professional baseball player and coach
Grant Long, professional basketball player
John Long, professional basketball player
Terry Mills, professional basketball player
Nate Oats, former head basketball coach and teacher at Romulus, current head basketball coach at University of Alabama.
References
External links
Romulus H.S. Website
School district website
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- Romawi Kuno
- Romulus Senior High School
- Romulus, Michigan
- Romulus (disambiguation)
- Romulus Community School District
- Saddi Washington
- Will Clyburn
- Terry Mills (basketball)
- Jaren Holmes
- John Long (basketball player)
- Kaevon Merriweather