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Anthony Wayne High School is a public high school in Whitehouse, Ohio, a suburb of Toledo. The school has an enrollment of approximately 1,330 students in grades 9–12 as of 2019–20. The school is named for General Anthony Wayne, who led troops in the nearby Battle of Fallen Timbers during the Northwest Indian War.
Anthony Wayne Local School District is a school district in Northwest Ohio.The school district serves students who live in the municipalities of Whitehouse and Waterville, and in Monclova Township; it also serves students in parts of Providence Township and Swanton Township in Lucas County, and Middleton Township in Wood County.
Wayne school trustees approved the budget at a recent meeting, along with a separate measure to authorize the staff reduction. Wayne school board cuts 14 jobs, cites 'troubling trend' in $190.8M ...
Middle school(s) Joined League Notes Anthony Wayne: Generals Whitehouse: Blue, White Public 1,308 515 2:6 Anthony Wayne JHS 1956 Bowling Green: Bobcats Bowling Green: Red, Gray Public 838 352 3:10 Bowling Green JHS 1978 Clay: Eagles Oregon: Green, Yellow Public 874 435 2:6 Fassett JHS 2023 Findlay: Trojans Findlay: Blue, Gold Public 1,175 638 1:1
Officials made it a goal to cut the number of cases across the district by 10% this year after some parents exposed in public their concerns about alleged bullying at Anthony Wayne Middle School ...
Nov. 10—MANSFIELD, Ohio — Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit needed less than 20 seconds to break a scoreless tie in the second half on its way to defeating Anthony Wayne 1-0 in an Ohio High School ...
Anthony Wayne was an American army general during the American Revolutionary War. Anthony Wayne may also refer to: Anthony Wayne High School, in Whitehouse, Ohio Anthony Wayne Generals, the athletic teams of Anthony Wayne High School; Anthony Wayne Bridge, in Toledo, Ohio; Anthony Wayne Local School District, a school district in Northwest Ohio
WAYNE — Voters in less than two months will decide the fate of a $169.8 million bond proposal to improve facilities at all 15 schools in the K-12 district.. School officials said the “no ...