Milan High School (Michigan)

The first was a new building constructed that year at 100 Hurd Street, one block north of Milan's downtown center.

This complex, three blocks north of the main school building, was originally developed as a set of athletic fields.

In the 1930s, a new elementary school for Grades K through 6 was built at the corner of Marvin Street and East Michigan Avenue, while the original building from 1900 was doubled in size.

The new west wing housed Milan Junior High School, serving grades 7 through 9; while the original, now east wing, continued to house Milan High School, serving grades 10 through 12.

The west wing continued to house Milan Junior High School through June 1969.

Milan High School