Perrysburg High School

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Perrysburg High School
Perrysburg High School, August 2021.jpg
Front portion of the school
Address
Perrysburg High School
13385 Roachton Rd

,
43551

United States
Coordinates 41°31′09″N83°39′11″W / 41.519219°N 83.653107°W / 41.519219; -83.653107
Information
Type Public
Established1849
School district Perrysburg Exempted Village School District
PrincipalAaron Cookson
Staff81.00 (FTE) [1]
Grades9–12 [1]
Enrollment1,636 (2022–23) [1]
Student to teacher ratio20.20 [1]
Color(s)Black and Gold
  
Athletics conference Northern Lakes League
Team nameYellow Jackets
Website www.perrysburgschools.net/buildings/hs

Perrysburg High School is a public high school in Perrysburg, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in Perrysburg Exempted Village School District (Perrysburg Schools).

Contents

History

Perrysburg High School was established in 1849. The school had its first graduating class in 1866. Perrysburg High School moved into its current building on Roachton Road in the fall of 2001.

Sports

The school's athletic teams are known as the Yellow Jackets with school colors of black and gold and the school competes as a member of the Northern Lakes League. [2]

Academic performance

Perrysburg was graded A+ and ranked #24 in Ohio in Niche's 2021 Suburbs with the Best Public Schools in Ohio, based on state test scores, graduation rates, SAT/ACT scores, teacher quality and student and parent reviews. Perrysburg Schools has been named among the “Best Communities for Music Education” every year since 2007. Perrysburg Speech and Debate is first in the district. Perrysburg High School has earned the Ohio Department of Education's Purple Star designation, recognizing the schools’ commitment to serving military-connected students and families. The Class of 2021 was offered $21.8 Million in scholarship awards. The average teacher experience is 12 years and 72% of teachers have at least a master's degree in the school district. [3]

State championships

Notable alumni

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