Sterling Heights High School was
established in 1971
Had grades 10-12 during the 1970's and
1980's
Changed to grades 9-12 in 1992
One of three high schools in the Warren
Consolidated School District
Sterling students generally live in Warren,
Sterling Heights, and Troy with additional open enrollment
Sterling's colors are black and gold
The mascot is a stallion named Stanley
Wide variety of different courses offered at
Sterling
Some of our students take classes at
Cousino, MMSTC, and the Career Prep Center
Sports teams at Sterling include:
football, basketball, soccer, baseball, tennis, track, volleyball,
bowling, competitive cheer, swimming, wrestling, cross country, and softball
Clubs include Spanish Club and
Boosters
Organizations include SADD, Choir, Band,
Robotics, NHS,
Leadership, Yearbook and Mentoring
Student activities include the Talent Show and various plays
The faculty is composed of teachers,
teacher consultants, 5 counselors, a speech therapist, a social
worker, a psychologist, clerical staff, security guards, culinary
staff, and custodians