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The first Hughes High School was established in 1853 on property on Fifth and Mound streets. [ 4 ] The school owes its name to Thomas Hughes, an Englishman and shoemaker, who, by his will, dated December, 1826, left his property for a high school, which was built in 1853 at a cost of $23,375.
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Until 1913, this was the city’s only high school building except for a few years where the first two years of high school were offered at East Side Central. Students were eventually transferred over to Jesup W. Scott High School in 1913 and Morrison R. Waite High School (named for Justice Morrison Waite) in 1914 when these schools were opened.
School: Address: Grade Level: Years: Northmont High School: 4916 West National Road Clayton, OH 45315 9-12 2016- Northmont Middle School 4810 West National Road Clayton, OH 45315 7-8 1968- Englewood Hills Elementary School 508 Durst Dr., Englewood, OH 45322 2-6 1965- Northmoor Elementary School 4421 Old Salem Rd., Englewood, OH 45322 2-6 1965 ...
The old high school was demolished in 1939 to make way for the new John Simpson Middle School. [3] Mansfield Senior High School (109 West Park Boulevard) - built in 1927, demolished in July 2004 after a new Mansfield Senior High School at 124 North Linden Road was completed. [3] The new and current Mansfield Senior High School opened at the ...
The National Inventors Hall of Fame STEM High School was created in 2012 as a special high school with emphasis on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Its predecessor, Central-Hower High School, was created in 1970 when Akron Public Schools combined Central High School with Hower Vocational School into a new building on the site ...
From description at the site: "Published by order of the Board of Education in 1876. The author established the first free high school in Ohio in 1846, which became Central High School. This work is a continuous narrative without chapter divisions. It includes information on individual schools and a list of school board members from 1836–1866."
Loveland Schools' current student enrollment is 4,200 in six schools for the 2022-23 school year. [2] Until May 2013, the district superintendent was Chad Hilliker. Dr. Amy Crouse succeeded Hilliker as superintendent of the school district starting May 1, 2017, [3] until her resignation in December 2020 following a failed school funding levy. [4]