Plain Local School District

Plain Local School District
Type and location
Type Public-suburban
Motto "Educating the Whole Child"
Grades K–12
Established 1914
Region Midwest
Country United States
Location Plain Township, Ohio
District information
Superintendent Bobby Cutts Jr.
Students and staff
Students 6,300[1]
Teachers about 450[1]
Staff 508[1]
Athletic conference Federal League
Colors Forest green and Vegas gold
Other information
Website www.plainlocal.org

Plain Local School District is a public school district located in Plain Township, Stark County, Ohio, United States. The district educates approximately 6,300 students K–12.

The district operates six elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school, GlenOak High School.

Schools

Elementary

Middle

High School

Controversy

In early 2012, Plain Local District phased out its logo after Morehead State University claimed that the district had illegally used its logo.

Superintendent Brent May says the district removed the logo from its website, fliers and other correspondence. The website now features an outline of an eagle with its wings raised; however, the stolen eagle image also is featured on the GlenOak High School gymnasium floor, which would be costly to change.

The attorney representing the university’s interests says he understands that financial burden and would ask that the logo be changed whenever the school replaces the gym floor.

See also

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Notes

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