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History. Fairland High School was formed in 1949 as a consolidation of Proctorville High School and Rome Rural High School. From 1949-1956, students attended school at the former Rome Rural HS. In 1956, a new building was opened adjacent to the Lawrence County Fairgrounds, hence the name "Fairland", and would remain the district's high school ...
The Fairland Local School District was formed in 1949 as a consolidation of Proctorville and Rome Rural schools. It serves the village of Proctorville, Rome Township, parts of Union and Windsor Township in Lawrence County, as well as parts of Crown City and Guyan Township in Gallia County, all in Ohio. It consists of four schools; Fairland East ...
Proctorville is a village in Lawrence County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River. The population was 523 at the 2020 census. The East End Bridge connects Proctorville to Huntington, West Virginia across the Ohio River. Proctorville is a part of the Huntington - Ashland, WV - KY - OH, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).
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How an Ohio group is bringing God back to public school. Mike Hixenbaugh and Antonia Hylton. Updated March 25, 2024 at 12:07 PM. WHITEHALL, Ohio — After a morning lesson on multiplying fractions ...
Ohio University Southern Campus is a satellite campus of Ohio University in Ironton, Ohio. The campus also has an extension in Proctorville, Ohio, and the Ohio Horse Park in Franklin Furnace, Ohio. The university began in 1956 when it hosted college-level classes in Ironton High School with an initial enrollment of 90 students. [4]
The school housed grades 6-8. Earnest Jones was the first principal. The principals to follow were John Lewis and Michael Whitley. Fairland East Elementary opened on December 1, 1968. The school was built on the location of the old Rome High School and Fairland No. 4. Twelve more classrooms were added in 1983.
Miami Trace High School, built in 1962 and demolished in 2019. A new elementary school for Miami Trace opened in 2008 adjacent to the high school along Ohio 41 NW. This building replaced the small, reportedly 100-year-old elementary buildings dotted across the county. Additionally, a new middle school was built in 2011.