Ladywood High School

6 Photos
These photos are of Ladywood, a private high school for girls, which was the Felician Sisters' response to the educational needs of the people in the Livonia area. US News and World Report cited Ladywood High School for excellence in education as an “Outstanding American High School” in the Metro Detroit area. Generally, 100 percent of graduates attended post-secondary school. Enrollment decline began in 2005, which led to the school's closure in the 2017-2018 school year.
Felician Sisters photographed in front of Ladywood High School when the new building was completed in 1953.

Front row: SM Militate (Edna Rheault), Sister Mary Georgiana
Back row: SM Dorithea, SM Ammibilia, SM Amadeus, SM Dennis, and SM Laudine
Sister Mary Stephanie Kluczynski with a student in the biology lab at Ladywood High School.
Ladywood High School teacher, Sister Beatrice Marie Plamondon.
Ladywood High School’s Rosary Crusade club makes rosaries.
SM Estelle Printz, a teacher at Ladywood High School, oversees a class.
This photo of girls attending Ladywood in the 1950s was used in the school's yearbook.

Details

  • Date
    1950s - 2000s
  • Type
    Photo Group
  • Content Topic
    Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Province - Livonia