Fairfield Union High School

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Fairfield Union High School
Location
Lancaster, Ohio 43130
United States
Information
School district Fairfield Union Local School District
Principal Dale Ferbrache
Staff 48 teachers
Enrollment

645

Type Public
Grades 9-12
Campus size 134 acre[1]
Mascot Falcon
Color(s) Red, Black, and White
Established 1962[1]
Homepage

Fairfield Union High School is a public high school in Lancaster,Ohio[2] with an enrolment of 645 students.[3] It is the only high school in the Fairfield Union Local Schools district, which consolidates three communities: Bremen, Pleasantville, and Rushville.[1] The school's sports teams are known as the Falcons.[4] The stated mission statement of the school is:

The mission of Fairfield Union High School is to provide a safe, healthy, and challenging educational environment, where all students become life long learners and confident, productive citizens.[1]

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[edit] Title IX complaint

In April 2000, a West Rushville mother of a FUHS student filed a Title IX complaint to the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights, claiming discrimination because girls basketball matches were not played on the more desirable Friday night. Under Title IX, schools that don't provide equal opportunity and treatment to both boys' and girls' sports can lose federal funding. The complaint was successful, and the district was required to rotate boys and girls matches so each had an equal number of prime-time matches.[5][6]

[edit] Notable alumni

Rob Myers (1999)--professional distance runner, and former Ohio State Buckeyes star runner

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