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Lancaster High School (Ohio)

Lancaster High School
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Address
1312 Granville Pike
Lancaster, Ohio, (Fairfield County) 43130
United States
Coordinates 39°43′58″N 82°35′10″W / 39.73278°N 82.58611°W / 39.73278; -82.58611Coordinates: 39°43′58″N 82°35′10″W / 39.73278°N 82.58611°W / 39.73278; -82.58611
Information
Type Public, Coeducational high school
Established 1849
Opened 1963 (current location)
School district Lancaster City Schools
Superintendent Steve Wigton
Principal Jack Greathouse
Grades 912
Color(s) Blue and gold         
Athletics conference Ohio Capital Conference
Mascot Golden Gales, personified as Taz from the Looney Tunes cartoon series
Team name Golden Gales
Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Athletic Director Pam Bosser
Website

Lancaster High School is a secondary-level public high school located in Lancaster, Ohio, and is the only high school within the Lancaster City Schools district. The current building was opened during the fall of 1963, at a cost of $69,420,666.21. Currently, the building houses grades 9–12, a recent change due to the failure of multiple bond and levy issues voted down in local elections, forcing the closure and conversion of the freshmen-only Stanbery Campus of the high school to house additional career and technical education programs and alternative education facilities. Lancaster High School offers college prep, honors, AP, average, and lower-level classes and houses its own career and technical education (vocational) center.

The first high school in Lancaster, Ohio was founded in 1849 and was housed in a building at the corner of Broad and Allen streets, in what was known then as the North Building. In 1856, the high school was moved to a South School due to overcrowding at the North Building. Enrollment continued to increase and in 1872 the school board had to provide additional classrooms at another building until 1873, when a new three-story North School building was opened. This building eventually became overcrowded, and in 1906 the high school was moved to a new building at the corner of Mulberry Street and Pearl Avenue (the current location of the Stanbery Campus). According to board of education minutes from 1908, the new building already was overcrowded, and in 1914 a bond issue was passed to allow an extension to be added to the existing building. This annex was completed in 1917. Overcrowding continued, and in 1930 another addition to the building was completed. In 1950, the final addition to the high school was completed to the east side of the building, which today houses administrative offices.

In 1963, a state fire marshal ordered that the 1906 and 1917 sections of the building be abandoned because they were a fire hazard. Those sections were demolished in 1965.

In October 1960, the school board selected a location for a new site for the high school. Construction began in 1961, and was completed in 1963.

The current building is located on a 75-acre (300,000 m2) site, located on Granville Pike (State Route 37). The building consists of two wings: the left-wing (front)-1st floor houses administrative offices, the library, teachers' lounge, and general classrooms; 2nd floor houses classrooms and labs for biology, chemistry, and physics; the right-wing (only one story) houses art, music, and shop classes. Between the two wings is an area referred to the "GAC," housing the Gymnasium, Auditorium, and Cafeteria.

In 1963, Fulton Field was opened to accommodate football games.


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