

The Livonia Public School District provides magnet programs for the academically talented student, in grade 9 through grade 12. The Livonia Career Technical Center is across the street, providing all Livonia Public School students the opportunity to engage in many hands-on activities. The Girls' Cross-Country team finished second in the state of Michigan in 2006, and the Girls' Varsity Volleyball team won the 2007 state championship. The school is home to the MSC (Math, Science, and Computers) program as well as the Creative and Performing Arts program (CAPA). The first graduating class graduated in June 1971. Beginning in the 1969–70 school year, classes were then held in the new building with a junior and sophomore class. The first school year (1968–69), a sophomore class attended classes at nearby Franklin High School. The school was created in 1968 as an add-on to the other high schools in Livonia in response to the population boom that the city saw at the time. Kensington Lakes Activities Association (2008- )Ĭhurchill High School, named after Winston Churchill, is one of the four main public high schools (and the most recently built) in the city of Livonia, Michigan, a western suburb of Detroit. Western Lakes Activities Association (1982-2008)
