Marion Local High School (Maria Stein, Ohio)

Marion Local High School
Address
1901 State Route 716
Marion Township,
Ohio, Mercer County, 45860
United States
Coordinates 40°24′16″N 84°29′37″W / 40.40442°N 84.49355°W / 40.40442; -84.49355Coordinates: 40°24′16″N 84°29′37″W / 40.40442°N 84.49355°W / 40.40442; -84.49355
Information
Type Public (U.S.)
Established 1922
Superintendent Mike Pohlman
Principal Tim Goodwin
Pupils 320
Color(s)          
Athletics Division IV (VI football)
Athletics conference Midwest Athletic Conference
Mascot Freddie Flyer
Nickname Flyers
Website marionlocal.org

Marion Local High School is a public high school located in Maria Stein, Ohio. It currently has roughly 320 students enrolled. The students are from several surrounding communities, including Cassella, St. Rose, Osgood, Chickasaw, St. Sebastian, Yorkshire, and Maria Stein. These communities were served by a series of local one-room school houses that still stand in Chickasaw, St. Rose,St. Sebastian and Minster. In 1922 a 2-year high school was established in Maria Stein and in 1930 a 3-story brick school (named St. John's School) was completed directly across from St. John's Church. In 1955 the Marion Local Consolidated School District was established and charged with strengthening the educational opportunities for students in the 6 member communities. The Marion Local School District built a new high school, the Marion Local High School, in Maria Stein, Ohio in the late 1950s.

Athletics

Marion Local is a member of the Midwest Athletic Conference. They have captured more than 40 league championships in various MAC-sanctioned sports since 1973.

Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

OHSAA State Runner-Up

OHSAA State Final Four

Ohio Music Education Association

The Marion Local High School Band is the largest student organization in the high school. In addition to their band activities, more than three-quarters of the members participate in a sport.

Notable Alumni

Cory Luebke - Starting Pitcher for the San Diego Padres

References

  1. Yappi. "Yappi Sports Basketball D3". Retrieved 2007-02-12.
  2. Yappi. "Yappi Sports Football". Retrieved 2007-02-12.
  3. OHSAA Football Information
  4. OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site". Retrieved 2006-12-31.

External links

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