North College Hill High School

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North College Hill High School
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North College Hill High School
1620 West Galbraith Road

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45239

United States
Coordinates 39°13′7″N84°33′2″W / 39.21861°N 84.55056°W / 39.21861; -84.55056
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Type Public, Coeducational high school
School districtNorth College Hill City Schools
SuperintendentEugene Blalock [1]
PrincipalYejide Mack [1]
Grades 9-12
Color(s) Scarlet and Gold [1]   
Athletics conference Miami Valley Conference [1]
Team nameTrojans [1]
Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools [2]
Website http://www.nchcityschools.org
North College Hill (OH) High School, from the south, 2011.JPG

North College Hill High School is a public high school in North College Hill, Ohio. It is the only high school in the North College Hill City Schools district and has an enrollment of approximately 400 to 450 students.

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Innovative new buildings

In the November 2007 election, residents of North College Hill School District voted in favor of a bond issue for the construction of new school buildings. [3]

In 2010, the District's buildings were consolidated within a single campus, with the physical education facilities separating the age groups. Three elementary Schools, Becker, Clovernook and Goodman, were replaced by North College Hill Elementary School, which houses all district students in preschool through grade four. [4] A new middle school-high school building was also completed in 2010, with the high school preserving the clock tower from the former building that was dedicated in 1938. The former Goodman Elementary School building, erected in 1922, became the District Office, and the former Clovernook Elementary School building was repurposed as the North College Hill City Center.

In 2012, the middle school-high school building became the third education facility in Ohio to achieve a Platinum certification under the United States Green Building Council’s LEED for Schools certification system. North College Hill Elementary School achieved LEED Gold certification through the USGBC. [5] The architectural firm which designed the new school buildings, SFA Architects, is a forerunner in LEED and sustainable building design.

Dr. Yejide Mack currently serves as the school's principal.

Notable alumni

*Transferred to Huntington High School (West Virginia) for Senior year.

Athletics

North College Hill fields 12 varsity athletic teams, known as the Trojans, in nine sports. The school is a member of the Ohio High School Athletic Association and the Miami Valley Conference.

Teams and individuals from the school have earned the following state championships:

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