Elyria High School
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Elyria High School | |
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Elyria, Ohio |
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School district | Elyria City School District |
Principal | Diane Quinn |
Enrollment |
2000 (approx.) |
Type | Public |
Grades | 9-12 |
Campus | Suburban |
Athletics | Division 1 |
Athletics conference | Northeast Ohio Conference |
Mascot | Pioneers |
Color(s) | Cherry Red and White |
School Hours | 7:50 AM to 2:40 PM |
Elyria High School is a High School in Elyria, Ohio. Founded in 1830, it is notable for being the first chartered high school west of the Allegheny Mountains. The oldest section, the Washington Building (built in 1894), is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Technology building was built in 1913 with additions constructed in the 1920s. The red-brick Lincoln Building was built in the 1950s on the former site of Lincoln School which was completed in 1924. It connects the Washington and Technology buildings. The vocational building stands separate from the rest of the school. The last addition, including the big gym and auditorium, was completed in 1956.
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[edit] Reconstruction
Due to Elyria High's age and extremely poor condition, an issue known as Issue 7, passed on May 8 ,2007, after three previous attempts. Issue 7 is a $45 million dollar tax levy to pay for the new school. It will cost less than $9 a month for a $100,000 home owner. The state of Ohio will pay the remaining $33 million of the $68 million dollar total cost. The money from Issue 7 along with the funding from the state of Ohio will be used to rebuild the high school on the same land, along with bought land in the surrounding area. The Washington Building will remain to be renewed to accommodate other educational needs. According to state inspection, the buildings did not meet basic requirements and were in need of replacement. As of April 30, the auditorium was declared unusable considering that the west stage wall was failing. The auditorium was blocked off from anyone entering.[1] However, the auditorium has since been inspected by structural engineers, and with a repair, has been reopened. The new school is estimated to be finished in 2010. Construction of the high school is yet to be announced.
[edit] Notable Alumni
- Arthur Garford, Class of 1875, inventor of the padded bicycle seat
- Vic Janowicz, former baseball and football player, 1950 Heisman Trophy winner
- Tianna Madison, long jump athlete for University of Tennessee
- Chad Szeliga, the drummer for the band Breaking Benjamin.
- Doug Gillard, Class of 1984, musician
- James Kirkwood, Jr., author of "A Chorus Line", "P.S. Your Cat Is Dead", "Some Kind of Hero", "There Must Be a Pony", etc.
- Rocco Gioffre, Class of 1976, Visual Effect Filmography, Award wining visual effects for many feature films from Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Blade Runner and Dances with Wolves and continue today in such features as The Scorpion King and The Chronicles of Narnia.
- Les Miles, Head Coach, LSU Tigers football
- Dasan Robinson, MLS defender, Chicago Fire
[edit] School Songs
[edit] Alma Mater
All hail to thee, Elyria High,
In tribute halt we now.
In reverence that's deep and true
Our loyal heads we bow.
For time can never more destroy
The light of memories burning bright.
In days to come all through the years,
You'll guide us to your light.
As forward to our goal we go
From scenes and pleasures rare,
Our lips may e'er their story tell,
Our hearts found memories share.
And though the years roll on and on
We hail to her with heart and hand,
As first our school rose in the West,
So first she'll always stand.
[edit] Fight Song
Hurrah for Elyria High School
for she's alright
Keep the colors flying
for the cherry and white.
Show the other fellows
what we can do
Rah for Elyria High School
For she'll break through.
[edit] Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships
- Boys Wrestling - 1973 [1][2]
- Boys Baseball* - 1992 [3]
- Girls Softball – 2002 [1][4]
- Girls Track and Field – 2003 [1]
- *1992 baseball title won by Elyria West High School prior to consolidation.
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ a b c OHSAA. Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site. Retrieved on 2006-12-31.
- ^ Yappi. Yappi Sports Wrestling. Retrieved on 2007-02-12.
- ^ Yappi. Yappi Sports Baseball. Retrieved on 2007-02-12.
- ^ Yappi. Yappi Sports Softball. Retrieved on 2007-02-12.