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General Information: School History

After 3-1/2 years of planning and construction, we celebrated the grand opening of the new Whitmore Lake High School. The 150,000 square foot facility is expected to be only the second high school in the state of Michigan to achieve LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. This designation reflects the commitment of the district to construct a building that incorporates the principles of environmentally friendly sustainable design. Features that help achieve the LEED certification include: use of a geothermal heating and cooling system and extensive energy recovery units; waterless urinals and metered faucets (reducing water consumption by about 20%); use of linoleum and other biodegradable materials throughout the building; use of locally produced products (within a 500 mile radius); construction waste recycling (84%); use of recycled products; and use of green cleaning products throughout the building. 

The following links show the building and
planning process of Whitmore Lake High School:

2004 Groundbreaking Ceremony
Aerial Shots of High School
2005-2006 Construction Photos
Area Map of High School
High School Blue Print
High School Aerial Shots
High School Model Rear View
High School Model Front View
High School Model Top View




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