Fred J. Page High School - List of Notable Staff Members

List of Notable Staff Members

Matt Granstrand - Former Page High soccer coach, current head coach of women's soccer at Northern Michigan University.

Dennis Harrison - Former Page High football coach and teacher, NFL veteran 1978-1987 who spent most of his career with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Richard Lee - Former gospel singer who performed with J.D. Sumner and The Stamps Quartet singing with the likes of Elvis Presley, former science teacher and assistant football coach at Page High School.

Pete Wade - Current boys and girls track & field coach and calculus teacher, former girls soccer, boys soccer, and ice hockey coach, discoverer of the Wade-Wade Theorem, second-most traveled man in the United States to Dr. Alan Hogenauer, older brother of celebrity Benjamin Wade (Survivor contestant), and award-winning filmmaker.

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