Ross High School (Hamilton, Ohio)

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Ross High School
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Ross High School (Hamilton, Ohio)
3601 Hamilton-Cleves Road, Hamilton, OH 45013

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45013

United States
Coordinates 39°19′57″N84°38′0″W / 39.33250°N 84.63333°W / 39.33250; -84.63333
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Type Public, Coeducational high school
StatusOpen
School districtRoss Local Schools
SuperintendentScott Gates
PrincipalBrian Martin
Staff43.00 (on an FTE basis) [1]
Grades 912
Enrollment920 (2021-22) [1]
Student to teacher ratio21.40 [1]
CampusRural
Color(s) Maroon and Gold [2]   
Fight song On, Wisconsin! (Go Ross Rams!)
AthleticsFootball, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Soccer, Cheerleading, Tennis, Golf, Track, Wrestling, Volleyball, Cross Country, Swimming, Competitive Cheerleading Club, Competitive Swimming
Athletics conference Southwest Ohio Conference
MascotRams
Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools [3]
NewspaperRoss High Times
YearbookRossonian
Communities servedOkeana, Shandon, Ross, Hamilton
Feeder schoolsElda Elementary, Morgan Elementary, Ross Middle School
AffiliationSWOC
Website rhs.rossrams.com

Ross High School is a public high school in Ross Township, Butler County, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Ross Local School District which serves Ross Township and Morgan Township. Ross High School has an enrollment of around 850 students. The school's mascot is the Ram. The Rams compete in the Southwest Ohio Conference (SWOC). In 2005, a new high school was built and the old high school became the middle school. At the beginning of the school year in 2015, Ross High School received the National Blue Ribbon Award. [4]

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