Fort Loramie High School

Fort Loramie High School is a public high school in Fort Loramie, Ohio in Shelby County. It is the only high school in the Fort Loramie School district. The high school is located at 600 East Park Street. This building houses students in grades 7-12. Students in grades K-6 attend the Fort Loramie Elementary School which is located at 35 Elm Street. The district serves between 780-820 students in any given school year. The motto for the district and the community is: "A Great Place to Learn and a Great Place to Live!" The mascot is the Redskin and the school colors are red and black. The Board of Education for the Fort Loramie Schools consists of five people. They are Joe Turner, James Maurer, Roger Bender, Craig Rosengarten, and Tony Meyer. The superintendent is Daniel Holland. There are two principals. The Elementary School principal is Scott Rodeheffer and the High School principal is David Warvel. The treasurer is Julie Simon and the Athletic Director is Chad Wells. There are approximately 26 faculty members at the Junior High/High School and 30 faculty members at the Elementary School. The district provides students in grades 9-12 with nearly 90 course offerings. Students can become involved in a variety of excurricular clubs and activities including National Honor Society, History Club, FCCLA, Academia, Science Olympiad, and Spanish Club. Students can also participate in the following sports: basketball, baseball, football, volleyball, track, cross country, golf, softball, and cheerleading. The Fort Loramie School district consistently earns an "excellent" rating from the state of Ohio. To locate specific facts about the district's report card, visit the Ohio Department of Education website [1].

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