Lloyd Memorial High School

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Lloyd Memorial High School
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Lloyd Memorial High School
450 Bartlett Avenue

,
41018

USA
Coordinates 39°01′14″N84°36′30″W / 39.0206°N 84.6083°W / 39.0206; -84.6083 Coordinates: 39°01′14″N84°36′30″W / 39.0206°N 84.6083°W / 39.0206; -84.6083
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Established1928
School districtErlanger-Elsmere Independent Schools
Teaching staff36.21 (FTE) [1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment629 (2018–19) [1]
Student to teacher ratio17.37 [1]
Color(s)Navy and Vegas Gold   
Nickname Juggernauts
Affiliations Kentucky High School Athletic Association
Website www.erlanger.k12.ky.us/lloyd/

Lloyd Memorial High School is a high school located in Erlanger, Kentucky. Part of the Erlanger-Elsmere School District, it has an enrollment of 515 students in grades 9-12. [2]

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Its boundary includes a portion of Erlanger and a portion of Elsmere. [3]

History

Lloyd Memorial High School was established in 1928 upon the merger of the Erlanger and Elsmere school districts. The school was named after the pharmacist John Uri Lloyd, who gave money and books for the new school. [4]

Lloyd Memorial High School "Avenue of Champions" sign on Barlett Avenue. Lloyd Memorial High School "Barlett Avenue" Sign.jpg
Lloyd Memorial High School "Avenue of Champions" sign on Barlett Avenue.

In 1956, the school was one of the first high schools in the United States to be racially desegregated after the United States Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education . Its success in doing so was featured in a Life magazine article. [4]

Notable alumni

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Lloyd High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
  2. "2013–2014 Audited School Enrollments (in alphabetic order)" (PDF). Kentucky High School Athletic Association. Retrieved July 1, 2014.
  3. "Appendix B: Maps Of Independent School Districts In Operation In FY 2014-FY 2015 Using 2005 Tax District Boundaries – Erlanger-Elsmere ISD" (PDF). Research Report No. 415 – Kentucky's Independent School Districts: A Primer. Frankfort, KY: Office of Education Accountability, Legislative Research Commission. September 15, 2015. p. 107 (PDF p. 121/174).
  4. 1 2 Gene Franzen, "Two cities take pride in name of high school", The Kentucky Enquirer , November 18, 2001.
  5. Amanda van Benschoten, "Local football star's eyes set on NFL career", The Indianapolis Star , May 13, 2013.
  6. Billy Lyon at Pro Football Reference (accessed 2015-05-27).