Timken High School

Timken Senior High School
Type Public high school
Principal Corey Grubbs
Students 1160
Grades 9-12
Location 521 Tuscarawas St. W.,
Canton, Ohio, USA
District Canton City School District
Campus Urban
Colors Blue and Gold
Mascot Trojans
Newspaper The Odyssey
Website http://timken.ccsdistrict.org/

Timken High School is a high school in Canton, Ohio.

Timken High School is home to the "Canton Timken Trojans". Timken's campus stretches a total of nine square blocks and features a brand new Commons building for students.

Timken participates in the Principals Athletic Conference (PAC-7/8), where they have been champions in basketball since 2008


Formation

Timken Vocational High School was built in the 1930s by a generous gift from the Timken Foundation to the city of Canton, Ohio. As part of the Canton City School District with four quadrants and three district high schools, students could choose to take a test and enter a vocational program at Timken from any of the quadrants. Students were given opportunity to explore several occupational experiences during their Sophomore year. Their Junior and Senior year was spent in their choice of vocational program. For many years, the Timken Company hired the highest achieving Seniors and graduates from Secretarial Class, the Machine Shop, Electric Shop, Data Processing, and Welding Shop.

In 1976 the city consolidated their high schools and Timken was no longer a specialized vocational high school. The name was changed to Timken Senior High School. The school colors are blue and gold. The mascot is a Trojan.

The Timken Foundation generously contributed again in 1997 to the enhancement of the high school, and Stark State College joined the campus to provide early college classes. Students from the county can apply to attend early college classes, allowing students to earn an associates degree alongside their high school diploma.

Notable alumni

Grant

In 1997, Timken High School received a US$10 million grant from the Timken Foundation, the largest grant to date to a single public high school.

Merger With McKinley

On February 25, 2015, Canton City Schools approved the merger of Canton McKinley High School and Timken High School, giving Canton a single high school for the first time since 1937. Freshmen of the merged schools will attend the Freshman Academy located at the current Timken High School, while grades 10-12 attend the senior high school located at the current McKinley building. The remaining high school will retain the McKinley name, mascot, and colors.[1]

References

  1. "School Board Unanimously Approves "One Community, One School"". Canton City School District. Retrieved 2015-02-26.

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Coordinates: 40°47′59″N 81°22′43″W / 40.79972°N 81.37861°W