Clearview High School
Clearview High School | |
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Address | |
4700 Broadway Avenue Lorain, Ohio, (Lorain County) 44052 United States | |
Coordinates | 41°25′32″N 82°9′51″W / 41.42556°N 82.16417°WCoordinates: 41°25′32″N 82°9′51″W / 41.42556°N 82.16417°W |
Information | |
Type | Public, Coeducational high school |
Opened | 1923 |
School district | Clearview Local School District |
Superintendent | Jerome Davis |
Principal | Jessica Tafe |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 600+ |
Color(s) | Blue and Gold [1] |
Athletics conference | Patriot Athletic Conference[1] |
Sports | Boys: Football, Cross Country, Basketball, Wrestling, Bowling, Track, Baseball; Girls: Volleyball, Cross Country, Cheerleading, Basketball, Bowling, Track, Softball |
Mascot | Captain Clipper |
Team name | Clippers[1] |
Rival | Columbia Raiders, Lutheran West Longhorns, Wellington Dukes, Amherst Comets, Vermilion Sailors and Lorain Titans |
Yearbook | The Guide |
Athletic Director | Mike Collier |
Website | www.clearview.k12.oh.us/CHS |
Clearview High School is a public high school located in Lorain, Ohio. It is part of the Clearview Local School District, one of five school districts serving the city of Lorain and all of Sheffield Township, Ohio. Clearview High School houses students in grades 9-12. Formerly, it was named Clearview Junior-Senior High School and housed students in grades 7-12. After a remodeling project across the district in the early 2000s, grades 7 and 8 moved to Durling Middle School, just northwest of the high school.
Of the five school districts that reside wholly or partially within the city of Lorain, Clearview High School serves the second largest population of Lorain students, with Lorain High School being the largest. The other local school districts are Amherst, Firelands, Vermilion and Eyria. At one time Lorain City Schools wanted the Clearview students that lived in the Lorain city part of the Clearview Local School District.[2]
The school colors are royal blue and gold. The sports teams are known as the Clippers. The school's fight song is the fight song from Washington State University.
CHS History
Clearview High School was built in 1923 named Highland. It was 4-8th grades. The building consisted of six classrooms, two bathrooms, auditorium/gymnasium and an office. At this time Clearview (Highland) was part of the Sheffield Lake School District. In 1927 an addition of six more classrooms were added.
The Clearview Local School District was formed by a petition of the Lorain County Board Of Education on April 9, 1928.
In 1930 the name was changed to Clearview High School to reflect the new school district. Also that year the auditorium/gymnasium was remodeled and could seat 555 people. The school doubled in size by adding home ec, manual training and mechanical drawing rooms. A year later in 1931, the first graduating class of CHS with eleven graduates received their diploma.
Our football field (Tom Hoch Field) was built in 1937. In 1940 shop classes and a garage was added. In 1957 a new gymnasium, junior high wing with nine classrooms, cafeteria, music/band room and offices were added. In 1961 our science wing was added and in 1968 a new library, arts and classrooms were added. On May 5, 1969 a major arson fire was set in the attic of the old 1923 section. The fire was contained to only the old section, thanks to the fire department and the fire doors which split the old section from the new sections. The damage included the auditorium, hallways, classrooms, study hall, and the roof fell in.[3]
The newest and last addition was completed in 2004 thanks to the Ohio School Facilities Commission which the school district received about 23 million dollars. CHS got 10 million dollars to demolish, renovate and expand. The old sections built in 1923,1927,1930 and 1940 were demolished and made way for new classrooms. The rest of the school received a major renovation and a new classroom wing was added behind the old junior high wing. Also, central air conditioning was added. A new auditorium, music and band rooms were built. The old studyhall became the new weight room and the old PPO office and hallway area formed a new room for the wrestling team to practice. The school was made 9-12 only and junior high was placed at the newly formed Durling Middle School.
In 2008 the Frank and Anne Szalay Gymnasium received some additional Clipper pride by replacing the bleachers with new ones that spell out Clearview on the homeside and Clippers on the visitors side. This was accomplished by fundraising efforts.
Academics
Clearview High School offers additional educational options to its students. Students with high GPAs are eligible to attend Lorain County Community College in the Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEO). Juniors and seniors also may attend the Lorain County JVS in Oberlin. Students attending LCCC or LCJVS are officially Clearview students. Many students participating in one of these programs splits their day between the high school site and LCCC/LCJVS.
Clearview High School traditionally sends a vast majority of its students for additional education, whether in college, vocational training or enlistment in the military after commencement. Seniors participate in the High School Recognition Assembly at Clearview High School before commencement exercises are held at the Lorain Palace Theater.
Extracurricular activities
The Clearview Clippers compete in the Stripes Division of the Patriot Athletic Conference in baseball, basketball (boys and girls), bowling, cross country, football, softball, track and field, volleyball and wrestling. The Clearview football team plays home games at Tom Hoch Field at the high school complex and the Clearview basketball, volleyball and wrestling team plays home games at the Frank and Anne Szalay Gymnasium.
Clearview was a former member of the Lakeland Conference and the Lorain County Conference. Both conferences are now defunct.
Additionally, several teams compete at a club level, including Academic Challenge, and Science Olympiad.
The Clearview Clippers finished the 2008 football regular season undefeated at 10-0. The Clippers lost their opening round state playoff game to Ottawa-Glandorf High School 41-14. Other organizations available for Clearview students include Blue Crew, cheerleading, National Honor Society, President's Club, Band, student council, yearbook and Youth for Youth.
The school's Latin Club functions as a local chapter of both the Ohio Junior Classical League (OJCL)[4] and National Junior Classical League (NJCL).[5]
Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships
- Boys Track and Field - 1973,1978,1979,2001 [6]
- Boys Basketball – 1974 [7]
Notable alumni
- Charles J. Berry - Class of 1941, Posthumously awarded Medal of Honor after giving life serving in World War II. The Erie Avenue Bridge where US Route 6 crosses the Black River in Lorain has been named the Charles J. Berry bridge in his honor.
- Sophronia Scott - Author [8]
- Larry Fortner - Former NFL Quarterback for the Miami Dolphins, and Atlanta Falcons.
- Larry Harris - Former assistant men's basketball coach at North Carolina State, and Rhode Island.
- Dirk Worden - Captain of the 1968 Ohio State National Championship team, coached by Woody Hayes.
- Anthony Hitchens - Linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys. Drafted in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft, 119 overall, out of the University of Iowa. [9]
Notable Staff
- Doyt Perry - Teacher and Head football coach from 1933-1942,who went on to coach at Bowling Green State University.
- Tom Hoch - Legendary Lorain County football coach who was inducted into the OHSFCA Hall of Fame in 1998.
Notes and references
- 1 2 3 OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association member directory". Archived from the original on 2010-11-04. Retrieved 2010-04-02.
- ↑ Adam Wright. "The Chronicle Telegram-Clearview schools hopes 7th try lucky". Retrieved 2007-03-04.
- ↑ http://www.clearview.k12.oh.us/chs/history/1969_5_5fire.html
- ↑ "Executive Board Pre-File Application". OhioJCL.org - June 2007. Internet Archive: Wayback Machine. 2010. Archived from the original on June 17, 2007. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
- ↑ "OJCL Constitution". OhioJCL.org - July 2002. Internet Archive: Wayback Machine. 2010. Archived from the original on July 21, 2002. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
... by paying both OJCL annual chapter dues and any annual chapter membership dues required by NJCL.
- ↑ OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association website". Retrieved 2006-12-31.
- ↑ Yappi. "Yappi Sports Basketball AA". Retrieved 2007-02-12.
- ↑ "Sophronia Scott featured in People magazine". Archived from the original on 2007-08-27. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
- ↑ "Anthony Hitchens Bio - Hawkeye Sports Official Athletic Site".