Orange High School (Ohio)

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Orange High School (Ohio)
32000 Chagrin Boulevard

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44124

United States
Coordinates 41°27′28″N81°27′15″W / 41.45778°N 81.45417°W / 41.45778; -81.45417
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Type Public, coeducational
Established1924
School district Orange City School District
PrincipalJamie Hogue
Teaching staff52.91 (on a FTE basis) [1]
Grades 912
Enrollment697 (2019–20) [1]
Student to teacher ratio13.17 [1]
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Orange and black   
Fight song Buckeye Battle Cry
Athletics conference Chagrin Valley Conference
Nickname Lions
NewspaperThe Orange Outlook
YearbookORAN (Orange Annual)
Website www.orangeschools.org/577638_3
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Orange High School (OHS) is a public high school located in Pepper Pike, Ohio, United States, an eastern suburb in the Greater Cleveland metropolitan area of Northeast Ohio. OHS is the only high school in the Orange City School District.

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History

In 1924 the Orange Schools were consolidated from the individually operated Orange Township public schools. That year, the Foreman family donated the first 10 acres (40,000 m2) of property to ultimately comprise a 172-acre (0.70 km2) school district campus and the first Orange Schools building was opened on the current site of the high school. In 1973, the current Orange High School's contemporary structure was expanded upon, built around and opened on the site of the original school building. [3]

The Orange School District serves more than 2,200 students living in Hunting Valley, Moreland Hills, Orange Village, Pepper Pike, and Woodmere. Students living in portions of Bedford Heights, Solon, Gates Miles, and Warrensville Heights also attend Orange Schools. [4]

State championships

Notable alumni

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