The Roeper School is a private
coeducational
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day school, with campuses in
Birmingham
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and
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Bloomfield Hills is a small city (5.04 sq. miles) in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a northern suburb of Metro Detroit and is approximately northwest of Downtown Detroit. Except a small southern border with the city of Bir ...
in
Greater Detroit
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, serving students at all levels from
preschool
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through the
12th grade. It was formerly known as Roeper City and Country School.
History
The Roeper School was founded in 1941 by George and
Annemarie Roeper, who were forced to flee
Nazi
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Germany. At the time the Roepers fled Europe, Annemarie had been invited by
Anna Freud
Anna Freud (3 December 1895 – 9 October 1982) was a British psychoanalyst of Austrian-Jewish descent. She was born in Vienna, the sixth and youngest child of Sigmund Freud and Martha Bernays. She followed the path of her father and contribu ...
to be her protégé and, in fact, had completed her first year of medical school.
Together the Roepers founded the school intending it to be a place that, by teaching personal motivation and encouraging critical thinking skills and analysis, would educate children who would not follow leadership blindly as they believed had happened to many people in
interwar
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Germany. It was also hoped the children would come to recognize the inherent dignity of every individual and to not harbor prejudice.
The school first moved to the
Bloomfield Hills
Bloomfield Hills is a small city (5.04 sq. miles) in Oakland County, Michigan, Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a northern suburb of Metro Detroit and is approximately northwest of Downtown Detroit. Except a small southern bo ...
campus () in 1946 and was designated a school for
gifted
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children in 1956. In 1965 the Upper School (
high school
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) program was added, and in 1981, the middle and upper schools moved to the former Adams Elementary School in
Birmingham, Michigan
Birmingham is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a northern suburb of Detroit located along the Woodward Corridor ( M-1). As of the 2010 census, the population was 20,103.
History
The area comprising what is now the c ...
(), thereby creating two campuses. The Capital Campaign fundraising initiative began in the mid-nineties and has provided the school with its largest investment in new facilities, including a new elementary school classroom building that sits adjacent to the new community center that houses the school's first full size gymnasium, and the lower school's first large choir and band rooms.
Notable alumni
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Flavia Colgan
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, political activist and analyst
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Tiffany P. Cunningham
Tiffany Patrice Cunningham (born May 27, 1976) is a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Education
After graduating from the Roeper School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Cunningham receive ...
, a United States Circuit Judge of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
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*
John Marshall Jones
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Career
Since 2021, Jones has had a recurring role as U.S. Air Force General Nel ...
, actor
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Sharon LaFraniere (class of 1973), journalist
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Dwayne McDuffie
Dwayne Glenn McDuffie (February 20, 1962February 21, 2011) was an American writer of comic books and television, known for producing and writing the animated series ''Static Shock'', '' Damage Control'', ''Justice League Unlimited'' and ''Ben 10 ...
, comic book and animation writer
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Richard R. Murray, founder of
Equity Schools
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Susan Shapiro, author and writing teacher
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Angela V. Shelton
Angela V. Shelton (born March 4, 1970) is an American actress and comedian. Her television credits include ''Mr. Show with Bob and David'', ''Grounded for Life'', and ''The Suite Life of Zack & Cody''. Shelton was a contestant on the NBC reality s ...
, actress and comedian
*
Bahni Turpin, actress and audiobook narrator
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Matt Wayne
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, television and comic book writer
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Kayden Pierre, professional soccer player
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Charlie White (class of 2005), Olympic ice dancer
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Mark Zbikowski (class of 1974),
Microsoft
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programmer, designer of the
DOS executable
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The file can be identified by the ASCII string "MZ" (hexadecimal: 4D 5A) at the beginning of the file (the " magic number"). "MZ" are the initials of Mark Z ...
file format
References
External links
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Official school history website
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Gifted education
Private high schools in Michigan
Schools in Oakland County, Michigan
High schools in Oakland County, Michigan
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Preparatory schools in Michigan
Educational institutions established in 1941
Private middle schools in Michigan
Private elementary schools in Michigan
1941 establishments in Michigan