Talawanda High School

Talawanda High School
Address
5301 University Park Boulevard
Oxford, Ohio 45056
United States
Coordinates 39°29′24″N 84°43′58″W / 39.489938°N 84.732722°W / 39.489938; -84.732722Coordinates: 39°29′24″N 84°43′58″W / 39.489938°N 84.732722°W / 39.489938; -84.732722
Information
Type Public, Coeducational
Motto Pride, Integrity, Excellence
Established 1956
School district Talawanda School District
Principal Tom York
Grades 912
Enrollment open
Color(s) Red, White, and Navy blue[1]
              
Athletics conference Southwest Ohio Conference
Mascot Braves
Team name Braves[1]
Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools[2]
Publication Setting Stone
Newspaper Talawanda Tribune
Yearbook The Triumvirate
Website www.talawanda.org/ths/

Talawanda High School (THS) is a public high school in Oxford, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Talawanda School District and serves students in grades 912. It was created in 1956 with the consolidation of three Butler County high schools: Somerville and Collinsville High Schools in Milford Township,Hanover HS in Hanover Township(at the intersection Mormon and Old Oxford Roads) and Stewart and McGuffey High Schools in Oxford Township. The first graduating class was in 1957. Athletic teams are known as the Braves and the school colors are red, white, and navy blue.

The superintendent during the 1956 consolidation of Somerville, Collinsville, Stewart and Reily High Schools into Talawanda H.S was Robert Bogan now commemorated by an elementary school named after him two miles north of Darrtown in Milford Township. The first principal of the new THS on Chestnut Street was Alton Rudolf assisted by John Trump. Subsequent superintendents have included Marius Garafalo, Gene Griffith, Roe Hildreth, Gary Denlinger[3],Dennis Leone, Susan Cobb, Phil Cagwin,and during the building of the new THS off of U.S. 27 southeast of Oxford - Kelly Spivey.

The school is located in the southern part of Oxford along University Park Boulevard on a campus that includes a multi-purpose stadium with an all-weather track and other outdoor athletic fields. The school opened in June 2012 following a levy approval in 2008.[4][5] The previous home of THS on Chestnut Street was sold to Miami University for just over $1 million and was torn down in September 2014 to make way for a parking structure. The field house and outdoor athletic facilities on the site remain.

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