Waterford Mott High School


Waterford Mott High School is a public high school in the Waterford School District located in Waterford, Michigan. The official name of the high school is Charles S. Mott High School, named for the automotive industry pioneer.

About the school

Waterford Mott High School opened in 1969, with the first graduating class in June, 1970.
In 1983, the school district consolidated high schools and closed Waterford Township High School. This left two high schools in the district; Mott and Waterford Kettering High School.
In the fall of 1990, ninth graders joined the Mott student body.
As of the 2018-2019 school year, its enrollment was 1,559 students in grades nine through twelve.
Students are offered a variety of classes in all four core areas as well as art, business, computer science, engineering, foreign language, health occupations, music, physical education, technology, theater, and video production.

Extracurricular activities

Waterford Mott hosts a variety of clubs and programs including: the Anti-Defamation League, Bible Club, Board Game Club, Chess Club, DECA Marketing Club, Destination Imagination, Drama Club, International Thespian Society, Gay/Straight Alliance, Hazards of Tobacco, Link Crew, National Art Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society National Honor Society, Positive Peer Influence, Quiz Bowl, Students Against Destructive Decisions, Student Council, Student Leadership, Robotics, and Freestyle Walking.
Waterford Mott also offers thirty-two different sports to both boys and girls students. The Corsairs compete in the Kensington Lakes Activities Association and are members of the Michigan High School Athletic Association.

Notable alumni