Glen Este High School
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Glen Este High School | |
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Cincinnati, Ohio United States |
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School district | West Clermont Local School District |
Principal | Dennis Ashworth |
Enrollment |
1,350[1] |
Faculty | 69[1] |
Type | Public high school |
Grades | 9–12 |
Mascot | Trojan |
Color(s) | Purple and white |
Glen Este High School is a public high school in Glen Este outside of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is one of two high schools in the West Clermont Local School District, the other being Amelia High School. The four-year high school has an enrollment of approximately 1,400 students in grades 9–12.
Glen Este High School is accredited by the Ohio Department of Education and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The school is also a member of the Ohio Association of College Admissions Counselors and the National Association of College Admissions Counselors.
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[edit] Small schools
In 2002 the West Clermont School Board enacted a small school system within Glen Este High School and Amelia High School. The fund was provided by the Bill Gates Foundation for Higher Education to help with the increasing rates of students who were not finishing high school. There were ten schools created, five at Amelia High School and five at Glen Este High School. The small schools within Glen Este are:
- School of American Studies (SAS)
- School for Scientific Studies (SSS)
- Communication Technology School (CTS)
- School of Applied Health Sciences (AHS)
- West Clermont Institute of Performing Arts (WeCIPA)
[edit] Athletics
Athletics at Glen Este High School started when the school opened in 1963 and played its first two years at Amelia High School.[citation needed] In 1965 the Athletic boosters purchased part of Redbird Stadium, formerly used by the Columbus Jets professional baseball team and used it to build Trojan Stadium, which is still in use today.[citation needed] Since initiating athletic programs in 1963, Glen Este has been in five different leagues or conferences:
- 1963–1967 Clermont County League (CCL)
- 1967–1985 Eastern Hills League (EHL)
- 1985–1990 Eastern Metro Independent League (EMIL)
- 1990–1999 Queen City Conference (QCC)
- 1999–present Fort Ancient Valley Conference (FAVC)
[edit] Alma Mater
- In our days of youth, oh Alma Mater,
- Eager hearts we bring,
- For thy gentle spirit watching o'er us,
- Joyfully we sing.
- Hail to thee, oh Glen Este High School,
- For thy guiding hand,
- For thy fellowship and for thy courage,
- We united stand.[2]
[edit] Notable alumni
- Matt Maupin (2001) – United States Army Private First Class captured by insurgents during the Iraq War
- Jayhawk Owens – Major League Baseball player for the Colorado Rockies (1993–1996)
[edit] References
- ^ a b Glen Este H.S. Campus. West Clermont Local School District.
- ^ About Glen Este High School. West Clermont Local School District (2008-03-21).