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Clintondale High School Football

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About

Clintondale High School, located in the community of Clinton Township, MI, is an example of excellence in education and athletics. Recognized for its commitment to holistic student development, Clintondale High School offers a myriad of opportunities for students to excel both inside and outside the classroom. With a strong emphasis on athletic achievement, Clintondale High School's athletics programs foster teamwork, dedication, and sportsmanship. Students have the chance to participate in a diverse range of sports, allowing them to explore their passions and develop their skills. The school's state athletics association ensures that the athletic programs meet the highest standards of competition, providing students with opportunities to compete against other schools across the state. The dedication and hard work put forth by the athletes are evident in their remarkable performances, showcasing the school's commitment to fostering a culture of excellence in athletics. Clintondale High School serves as a cornerstone of the Clinton Township community, offering a well-rounded education and empowering students to reach their full potential. The school's athletics programs, supported by the state athletics association, are a testament to their commitment to nurturing students' physical and personal growth. Clintondale High School's dedication to providing a well-rounded education creates an environment where students can thrive and prepare for success in their future endeavors.

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  • Clintondale High School
  • 35200 Little Mack Avenue Clinton Township, MI 48035
  • Dragons
  • Michigan High School Athletic Association
  • 1
  • A welcoming culture and climate is our promise at Clintondale Community Schools, where we will nurture all students – regardless of background or situations – for success in college, career, and life. We will produce scholarly students who are high-achieving critical thinkers, prepared for post-secondary success and engaged in the improvement of their communities.
  • Dave Schindler
  • Bill Apisa Field at Don Seiferlein Stadium

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