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Mackenzie High School was a public high school in Detroit, Michigan . History. Located on Detroit's west side, Mackenzie High School was named to honor David D. Mackenzie, who had served as principal of Central High School, and as first dean of the city college that would become Wayne State University .
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16. Sept. 2017 · Mackenzie High School had an outstanding reputation and was one of the largest schools in the state by 1950 as the student body swelled to 5,000. However, the city population began to decline throughout the 1950s and continued to do so for several decades.
Mackenzie High Alumni Association is an organization that gives back to the community as it continues to strengthen and rebuild a tradition of excellence with our students, seniors, community and the City of Detroit.
Named for educator and former dean of Wayne State University, David Mackenzie High School was the product of the seemingly endless growth of the Detroit schools. The first classroom building and boiler house were built in 1927-28.
In the spring of 1952, senior track captain John Mackenzie won the city league 880-yard title in 1:59.0; John's time was the best by a Michigan schoolboy in 1952, and it was five seconds better than the MHSAA champion. For his efforts, John was named Michigan High School Track and Field Athlete of the Year.
Located on Detroit's west side, Mackenzie High School was named to honor David D. Mackenzie, who had served as principal of Central High School, and as first dean of the city college that would become Wayne State University.