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From 1920 to 1937 Lehman was a feeder school to Canton McKinley High School. The first class graduated in 1938. [2] Due to projections for declining enrollment in Canton City Schools, Lehman and Lincoln High School were closed as traditional high schools at the end of the 1975–76 school year and both buildings became junior highs.
Canton High School (Renamed Canton Central when McKinley was built [1918], razed to build Timken H.S.) North High School (Razed to build Lehman [1932]) Lehman High School (Oxford Place Senior Living Facility) [7] Lincoln High School (Heritage Christian School) Timken High School (Timken Career Campus also known as Timken campus/downtown campus)
English: Lehman High School Canton, OH This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 100001508 .
North of Canton at 7225 N. Market Ave. ... John H. Lehman High School: August 24, 2017 : 1120 15th St. NW. Canton: 44: Loew-Define Grocery Store and Home ...
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When it opened, it was the only high school in Canton. By 1943, it was one of four high schools, as enrollment in the city schools dictated Lehman High School, Lincoln High School, and Timken Vocational High School be opened. McKinley High School's enrollment peaked in the 1935–36 school year with 4,000 students attending. [2]