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It is the only high school in the Mount Gilead Exempted Village Schools district. Their nickname is the Indians. The school currently is under superintendent Dr. Zack Howard. The school uses three buildings for students: Park Avenue, a K-5 building; Cherry Street (admin. bldg.), a middle school containing 6–8; and the High School, also ...
Mount Gilead may refer to: The Mount of Gilead, in the Bible; Mount Gilead, a pioneer estate now located in Gilead, New South Wales; Mount Gilead, North Carolina. Mount Gilead Downtown Historic District; Mount Gilead, Ohio. Mount Gilead High School; Mount Gilead State Park; Mount Gilead-Mansfield Road; Mount Gilead-Mount Vernon Road; Mount ...
The public school system provides five elementary schools (Star, Mt. Gilead, Candor, Page Street, and Green Ridge), two middle schools (West Montgomery and East Montgomery and one high school (Montgomery Central, formed in 2020 by the merger of East Montgomery High and West Montgomery High).
The Ohio Prep Sports Writers Association has named its 2023 All-Ohio high school football teams for Division VI and Division VII. ... The All-Central District teams were ... Mount Gilead, 6-0, 255 ...
Mount Gilead: A prehistoric Native American archaeological site whose main features are a platform mound with a surrounding village and wooden defensive palisade. The site was built by the Pee Dee people. 8: Troy Residential Historic District: Troy Residential Historic District: August 23, 2006
The Haywood plantation house where Oscar Haywood lived is in Mount Gilead. He is buried in Sharon Cemetery in the town. Mount Gilead is the birthplace of civil rights attorney Julius L. Chambers (b. 1936). [6] A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (J.D., 1962), Chambers served as editor-in-chief of the school's Law Review.
Cardington-Lincoln High School is a public high school in Cardington, Ohio. [5] It is the only high school in the Cardington-Lincoln Local Schools district. The high school has a long-standing and Fierce rivalry with Mount Gilead High School's Indians, five miles (8.0 km) northeast of Cardington.
Mount Gilead District Supervisor Thomas Benton James served as chair until his death on June 1, 1915. Leesburg District Supervisor Michael Whitmore was unanimously elected chair on June 14, 1915. [87] James' successor as the Mount Gilead District Supervisor, James Robert Cochran, was appointed by and attended the June 14, 1915 meeting.