Fayetteville-Perry High School

Fayetteville-Perry High School
Address
501 South Apple Street
Fayetteville, Ohio, (Brown County), 45118
United States
Coordinates 39°10′55″N 83°55′54″W / 39.18194°N 83.93167°WCoordinates: 39°10′55″N 83°55′54″W / 39.18194°N 83.93167°W
Information
Type Public, Coeducational high school
School district Fayetteville-Perry
Superintendent Reagan White
Principal David Tatman
Asst. Principal Tim Calier
Grades 9-12
Average class size 75
Color(s) Kelly Green and White [1]         
Slogan As Always, Go Rockets
Fight song On Wisconsin
Athletics conference Southern Hills Athletic League[1]
Sports Soccer, Baseball, Softball, Basketball, Football, Volleyball, Cross Country, Track and Field
Team name Rockets[1]
School fees Based on grade
Communities served Fayetteville, St. Martin, Southern Blanchester, Lake Lorelei, Chasetown
Athletic Director Dave Tatman High School and Middle School[1]
Website School Home Page

Fayetteville-Perry High School is a public high school in Fayetteville, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Fayetteville-Perry Local Schools district and is in northern Brown County.[2]

As of the 2013-14 school year, enrollment is approximately 350.

Fayetteville-Perry's current two-story building opened in 2009, replacing one that was more than 100 years old. The new building was constructed in front of the old one, and both Fayetteville Middle School and Fayetteville Elementary School are on the same campus as the high school. The high school shares a cafetorium, band room and library with the middle school. Fayetteville-Perry extracurriculars include Academic Team, FFA, FCCLA, Language Club, Student Council, Art Club, Science Club, Mock Trial, Drama Club, and Band.

Athletics

The school's sports teams are known as the Rockets, and the school colors are kelly green and white. Fayetteville-Perry has been a member of the 14-team Southern Hills Athletic League since 1970 and the school has sports programs for Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Football, Cross Country, Volleyball, and Track and Field. As of 2014-15, there are 10 schools remaining.

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See also Ohio High School Athletic Association and Ohio High School Athletic Conferences

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