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Cousino High School

1962 establishments in MichiganEducational institutions established in 1962Public high schools in MichiganSchools in Macomb County, Michigan

Paul K. Cousino Senior High School is a public secondary school located in Warren, Michigan. It lies on Hoover Road, just south of 13 Mile Road. Part of the Warren Consolidated Schools district, it serves the north Warren area and parts of southern Sterling Heights.Cousino High School opened in 1962. It is one of three high schools in the Warren Consolidated Schools (WCS) district. The current principal is Andre Buford.

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Cousino High School
Hoover Road, Warren

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Paul K. Cousino Senior High School

Hoover Road 30333
48093 Warren
Michigan, United States
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