Fairview High School (Sherwood, Ohio)

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Fairview High School
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Fairview High School (Sherwood, Ohio)
6289 US Highway 127

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43556

United States
Coordinates 41°20′59″N84°33′11″W / 41.34972°N 84.55306°W / 41.34972; -84.55306
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Type Public high school
Established1958 (1958)
School district Central Local School District
SuperintendentSteve Arnold [1]
NCES School ID 390467102628 [2]
PrincipalTim Breyman [1]
Teaching staff20.72 (on an FTE basis) [2]
Grades 912
Enrollment265 (2021–2022) [2]
Student to teacher ratio12.79 [2]
Hours in school day7 hours
Color(s)Black and gold    [1]
Athletics conference Green Meadows Conference [1]
Nickname Apaches [1]
NewspaperApache News
Website www.centrallocal.org

Fairview High School is a public high school in Sherwood, Defiance County, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Central Local School District.

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History

In 1958, all high school students in the area that would come to be known as the Central Local School District came to Farmer High School. Since the title of "Farmer" was inaccurate, considering that students from Mark Center, Sherwood, Ney as well as Farmer attended, administrators decided that the school needed a new name. It was then determined that there should be a competition to figure out the school's new name. Fairview, Green Meadows, and William Manahan were the three finalists, and Fairview won. Then another contest was held for the nickname. After several rounds of voting, the students decided on three more finalists: Apaches, Spartans, and Titans. The winning entry (Apaches) was submitted by Ward Fritz, Social Studies teacher, and Boys Basketball head coach.

Activities

Fall

Winter

Spring

Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

* Title won by Farmer High School prior to consolidation into Fairview.

Notable alumni

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