Milton-Union High School

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Milton-Union High School
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Milton-Union High School
7640 Milton-Potsdam Rd.

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Ohio 45383

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TypePublic
Established1936
PrincipalSam Watson
Teaching staff20.90 (FTE) [1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment429 (2020-2021) [1]
Student to teacher ratio21.91 [1]
Color(s)  
Nickname Bulldogs
YearbookEcho
Conference Three Rivers Conference
Website www.muschools.com/o/high-school

Milton-Union High School is a public high school in West Milton, Ohio, United States. Its name is derived from the town in which it lies (West Milton), and the township which it serves (Union Township). It is the only high school in the Milton-Union Exempted Village Schools district. The school's mascot is a bulldog.

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The school met all twelve indicators on the 2009-2010 Ohio Department of Education report card, earning an "Excellent" rating. On their latest scorecard, Milton-Union scored a 73.02 (2022). They rank #193 in Ohio High Schools and #15 in Dayton, Ohio Metro Area High Schools.

Municipalities covered by the district include Laura, Ludlow Falls, Potsdam, and West Union. It also includes the Miami County portion of Union. [2]

History

The Milton-Union Exempted Village School District was formed in 1936 when the Milton Village District and Union Township District merged. The former building was erected in 1938 and has been renovated and added to many times during its existence.

In 2008, voters approved a measure to build a new K-12 building. [3] The old high school, elementary and junior high were demolished in 2013. [4] The new building has been built and is currently in use.

The district is one of the few in the Dayton area to be served by only one each of elementary, junior high, and high school.

Athletics

Milton-Union competes in the newly formed (as of 2021) Three Rivers Conference (TRC). Previously the Bulldogs were a member of the SWBL and SRC leagues. Milton-Union has been a member of three leagues in its history: the Southwestern Buckeye League (originally named the Little Western Buckeye League) from 1940 to 1981, and the Southwestern Rivers Conference from 1982 to 2000. Milton-Union rejoined the Southwestern Buckeye League in 2001 until 2021 and then the newly formed Three Rivers Conference in 2021. West Milton High School (the predecessor of Milton-Union) never competed in a league. Milton-Union schools spent 61-years in the Southwestern Buckeye League, 20-years in the Southwestern Rivers Conference.

State championships

Notable alumni

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Milton-Union High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  2. "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Miami County, OH" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau . Retrieved October 31, 2024. - Text list
  3. "Milton school building will be gold standard of green".
  4. "Old Ohio Schools - Miami County". www.oldohioschools.com. Archived from the original on July 29, 2009.
  5. "76 - Wes Martin". IUHoosiers.com. Retrieved July 26, 2019.

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