Anderson High School (Cincinnati, Ohio)

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Anderson High School
Anderson High School logo
Location
Cincinnati, Ohio
United States
Information
School district Forest Hills Local School District
Principal Diana Carter[1]
Students 1,524 as of 2005-2006
Type Public secondary
Mascot Redskins
Color(s) Black and orange
Established 1929
Homepage

Anderson High School is a public high school in the Forest Hills Local School District in Hamilton County, Ohio.

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[edit] History

Established in 1929, Anderson High School is a high school in the Greater Cincinnati area. In the early 1990s the United States Department of Education awarded Anderson High School its "Blue Ribbon" honor.[citation needed]

[edit] Campus

When viewed from the sky from a southern perspective, Anderson High School resembles the shape of a giant 'A'. Many additions have been made to the facility since its 1964 opening.[citation needed]

[edit] Students

Richard Dotson, class of 1977, played professional baseball as a pitcher for the Chicago White Sox.

[edit] References

  1. ^ School Profile. Retrieved on 2007-10-03.

Jensen Lewis, who currently is a reliever for the Cleveland Indians, attended Anderson

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