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In 1821, a frame school building was built on Central College; the teacher was Jacob Smith. In 1874, a new brick school was built in the Village. In 1955, the Ohio General Assembly eliminated the requirement that cities and school districts have common borders. [3] The current New Albany High School was built in 1996.
Students were nominated by participating central Ohio high school principals, teachers and guidance counselors. Dispatch Student of the Week: New Albany High School's Clay Carr wins Skip to main ...
Prior to Thursday's game, New Albany had beaten teams from Michigan 12-2 and Kentucky 6-0, earning a rematch with Elmhurst despite falling 8-4 to the Illinois club on Monday. "This is a crazy ...
The Indiana High School Athletic Association released its football sectional pairings via its annual blind draw on Sunday. ... New Albany (3-5) at North (3-5) No. 8 Castle (7-1) at Floyd Central ...
New Albany High School is a public high school located in New Albany, Indiana, United States. Founded on October 3, 1853. New Albany High school is the oldest public high school in the state of Indiana. [3] The school was closed from 1859 to 1864 to be made into a hospital for union soldiers during the American Civil War. [4]
New Albany High School (Mississippi) in New Albany, Mississippi Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
New Albany High School's Jenna Schuler was the winner in this week's Dispatch's Student of the Week poll. Schuler secured 38% of votes to top runner-up Ava Griggs of Canal Winchester High School ...
The New Albany Lecture Series is an annual lecture and educational event series in New Albany, Ohio, featuring nationally and internationally prominent speakers.Organized by the New Albany Community Foundation since 2014, the series has brought leaders in public affairs, international affairs, health, history, business and the arts to Central Ohio.