Once again The Detroit News honors some of the area's most impressive high school seniors, selected on the basis of grades, test scores, honors, community involvement and a demonstrated ability in one of the academic areas. Final selections were made by panels of judges that included teachers, counselors and other academic specialists. Congratulations to all of the graduating seniors in the class of 2013.
May 25, 2013 at 1:00 am
Michigan's top high school graduates for 2013
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