Carlisle High School | |
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250 Jamaica Road Carlisle, Ohio, (Warren County), 45005 United States |
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School type | Public |
Founded | 1815 |
Superintendent | Larry Hook |
Principal | Matt Bishop |
Vice principal | Sean Stapleton |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 540 Students |
Language | English |
Color(s) | Red and Gray |
Team name | Indians |
Website | http://www.carlisleindians.org |
Carlisle High School is a public high school in Carlisle, Ohio.
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It is the goal of Carlisle High School to provide a quality educational experience in a positive, innovative, and safe learning environment.
Carlisle High School is the senior high of the Carlisle Local School District (Carlisle, Ohio). The school was originally located in two story building on the corner of Jamaica Road and Fairview Drive. It is now at 250 Jamaica Road. The current building, constructed in 1972, has unique architecture. The school was built for the utmost efficiency in climate control. Earthen mounds surround the building, and the building is partially set in the ground. The school enrollment is about 540. Carlisle High School strives for academic excellence. Six AP classes are offered: English Literature, Calculus, Chemistry, Government, United States History, and Spanish Language. The Ohio Education Association considers Carlisle High School to be an "Excellent" rated school. Carlisle is also a member of the High Schools That Work Association, a group that helps secondary education institutions set goals for improvement. As of August 2011, a board of directors was established and are attempting to pass, "Mathew's law", which would require students to spend a mandatory 4 hours at student Mathew Fosnaugh's house anytime he asks for them to come over.[1]
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