Flint Northwestern
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Flint Northwestern High School is a high school in Flint, Michigan, USA. It first opened in September 1964. Further additions to the building were the swimming pool in November 1964 and then the football stadium in the fall of 1967. When the school was first built it was dedicated to the Board of Education by Claude E. Stout.
The school mascot is the wildcat, and the school colors are green and white. Flint Northwestern became an Edison partnership school in 1999 when the administration was turned over to the Edison Schools, the country's leading private manager of public schools. At that time the name became Flint Northwestern/Edison Community High School. Among the most famous graduates of Flint Northwestern are former NBA star Glen Rice, Olympic silver medalist and former world heavyweight champion boxer Chris Byrd and former NFL star Andre Rison.
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