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Chris Aguinaga Graduation 2024

Mr. Chris Aguinaga

Principal

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Administrative Assistant
Kelly Reimink
Secretaries:
Arreon Hemphill 
Kyle Robertson 
Phone (269) 337-0200
Fax (269) 337-0045 

Student Absence Reporting
Minchie Brockman
(269) 337-0240

Assistant Principal/Freshman Academy
Andrew Muysenberg

Assistant Principal/Grade 10, 11 & 12
Alex Hill

Assistant Principal/Dean of Students
Stephanie Perry
Secretaries:
Zoey Blake-Mark
April Alexopoulos
Jennifer Dantes

Assistant Principal/Athletic Director
Andrew Laboe
Athletic Secretary:
Lisa Akins

Loy Norrix High School is a Class A school in Kalamazoo, Michigan, serving approximately 1,600 students in grades 9-12.Named for a former Kalamazoo Public Schools superintendent, the school opened in 1961.

Loy Norrix students are eligible for The Kalamazoo Promise scholarship, which provides up to 100 percent tuition and fees for almost all public and private colleges and universities in Michigan. The scholarship is available to all KPS graduates who meet residency requirements. Students who enroll by ninth grade (the last year to qualify for the program), earn 65 percent of college tuition and fees.

Purpose Statement:

To provide students with the tools, skills and knowledge necessary to become contributing members of society.

Mission Statement:

To provide a safe, diverse and academically rich environment for our students.

Student Hours: 
7:33 a.m. - 2:20 p.m.

Half day dismissal: 
10:40 a.m. 

Student Drop-Off and Pick-Up Traffic Flow

Traffic Flow

To help ease congestion and improve student safety during drop off, please remember our flow in the parking lot. The map above shows the route drivers should take. The check mark is preferred drop off using the route. The longer route is longer to drive, but should help ease the congestion of car riders in the parking lot. Please do not enter through the bus loop (busses only) or the child care lots for student drop off. Those are indicated with the X's. Let's support the flow to ease frustrations and help keep students safe!