Harbor High School (Ohio)

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Harbor High School
Address
221 Lake Ave. [1]

,
44004
Information
Type High School
Opened1911
Closed2001
School district Ashtabula Area School District
Grades 9-12
Color(s)Purple & Gold [2]
  
Athletics conference Northeastern Conference
Nickname Mariners

Harbor High School was a public high school that served the harbor area of Ashtabula, Ohio from 1911 until it was closed in 2001 in order to merge with nearby Ashtabula High School under the name of Lakeside High School . The building then housed 9th grade until the new Lakeside was completed in 2006. The "McKinley Building" (as it was known) of Harbor High was torn down in 2009. [3]

Wenner Field, the location of Harbor's football games, was at 1700 W. 10th Street. [4]

Notable alumni

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References

  1. http://www.boarddocs.com/oh/aascoh/Board.nsf/files/8E5SJU/$file/Resolution+for++Sale+of+Harbor+High+School+and+Wenner2+16+11+_2_.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  2. "Mariner Memorial Park". Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-10-25.
  3. "Harbor High School Demolition--Ashtabula, Ohio (1)". 21 April 2007.
  4. http://www.boarddocs.com/oh/aascoh/Board.nsf/files/8E5SJU/$file/Resolution+for++Sale+of+Harbor+High+School+and+Wenner2+16+11+_2_.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]