Lorain City Schools | |
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Address | |
2350 Pole Avenue Lorain, Ohio, (Lorain County) 44052 United States |
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Coordinates | 41°26′46″N 82°11′24″W / 41.44611°N 82.19000°WCoordinates: 41°26′46″N 82°11′24″W / 41.44611°N 82.19000°W |
Information | |
Type | Public, Coeducational |
Superintendent | Dr. Jeffrey Graham |
Grades | Pre-Kindergarten-12 |
Color(s) | Navy and Silver |
Fight song | Our Director |
Athletics conference | Lake Erie League |
Team name | Titans |
Athletic Director | Bryan Koury |
Website | www.lorainschools.org |
The Lorain City School District is a public school district serving the city of Lorain, Ohio, which is located 25 miles west of Cleveland. The district is the tenth largest urban school district in the State of Ohio.
Lorain city schools dates far back as to 1875. The first Lorain high school is established in 1875. The high school began as a two-year high school course. In 1879, the first graduating class consisted of three members. By 1878 there were 68 students enrolled in Lorain's two schools. Quickly the school district grew to have 6 school buildings, and 2,600 children enrolled in Lorain City Schools by 1903. By 1972 there were 17,508 students enrolled in the public school system.
In 1995, the then Lorain High School (Located on Washington Avenue and 6th Street) was closed and became Lorain Middle School. At this point the school district had two high schools Southview and Admiral King High School.
Lorain City Schools went through a revitalization project starting in the 2000s. This revitalization project was funded through a bond issue voted on by the city in 2001. which resulted in first the rebuilding of several elementary schools and middle schools. The revitalization project resulted in buildings being torn down and rebuilt nearby where the old buildings stood. Today, many of the new buildings carry the same name. Lorain middle school remained opened until 2005 when new middle schools were established.In 2005 Washington, Larkmoor, Palm and Garfield Elementary open as new school buildings, as well as General Johnnie Wilson and Longfellow Middle Schools. Annexes and temporary locations were used during rebuilding of locations.
The plan also called for the eventual opening of one new high school which would re carry the name Lorain High School. The Lorain High School project reunited the two existing high schools which were decreasing in population and in also need of updating. In the fall of 2010, following the merger of Lorain Admiral King High School and Lorain Southview High School, Lorain High School reopened as the Lorain High School Titans. The former Lorain Middle school and original Lorain High was demolished in the summer of 2010. The development plan called for the New Lorain High School to open in the fall of 2016. Since 2010 Lorain High School was housed in the former Lorain Admiral King High School building. Beginning in the fall of 2012, Lorain High School was rehoused in the former Lorain Southview High School and Southview Middle School to make way for the development of the new high schools.
Lorain High School reopened in the fall of 2010. At a March 17, 2010 school board meeting, the new high school's name was announced as Lorain High School. On March 31, 2010, the Lorain City School District Board announced the new school colors and nickname for the high school. It has been announced that the school's mascot will be the Titans with the school colors being navy blue and silver.