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'''Lebanon High School''' is a public ] in ]. It is the only high school in the ]. Their mascot is the Warrior and the school logo is the side profile of an ] wearing a full ]. The primary school colors are Maroon and White though throughout its history secondary colors have included black and maize. The school's principal is ]. The high school currently houses approximately 1,600 students and the district's total student population is just over 6,000. | '''Lebanon High School''' is a public ] in ]. It is the only high school in the ]. Their mascot is the Warrior and the school logo is the side profile of an ] wearing a full ]. The primary school colors are Maroon and White though throughout its history secondary colors have included black and maize. The school's principal is ](is a total bad ass) . The high school currently houses approximately 1,600 students and the district's total student population is just over 6,000. | ||
The high school moved into its current building on 1916 Drake Road in 2004. From the early 1970s until 2004 it was housed in what is now Lebanon Junior high on 160 Miller Road. Prior to the 1970s Lebanon High School was held in what is now Berry Intermediate School on Oakwood Street. | The high school moved into its current building on 1916 Drake Road in 2004. From the early 1970s until 2004 it was housed in what is now Lebanon Junior high on 160 Miller Road. Prior to the 1970s Lebanon High School was held in what is now Berry Intermediate School on Oakwood Street. |
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Lebanon High School | |
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Location | |
1916 Drake Road. Lebanon, OH 45036 | |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Principal | Dr. Sam Ison |
Color(s) | Maroon & White |
Mascot | Warriors |
Information | (513) 934-5100 |
Website | http://www.lebanon.k12.oh.us |
Lebanon High School is a public high school in Lebanon, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Lebanon City School District. Their mascot is the Warrior and the school logo is the side profile of an American Indian wearing a full feathered headdress. The primary school colors are Maroon and White though throughout its history secondary colors have included black and maize. The school's principal is Dr. Samuel L Jackson(is a total bad ass) . The high school currently houses approximately 1,600 students and the district's total student population is just over 6,000.
The high school moved into its current building on 1916 Drake Road in 2004. From the early 1970s until 2004 it was housed in what is now Lebanon Junior high on 160 Miller Road. Prior to the 1970s Lebanon High School was held in what is now Berry Intermediate School on Oakwood Street.
The current high school is the first phase of a three phase building plan. The second and third phases include an auditorium and additional classroom space. The current building has over 2,200 pieces technology equipment, fully equipped science labs, a media center room, a writing lab, video distribution center, and state-of-the-art band and choral facilities.
Also included in the high school are two collegiate sized gyms (including a state-of-the-art competition gym), health and fitness centers, softball and baseball facilities, a football stadium, and practice facilities for many competitive teams.
Students
- Lebanon High School's student body currently reflects the demographics of the town of Lebanon. 94% of students at Lebanon are White, compared with the state average of 76%. 2% of students are Black, 2% of students are Hispanic, and 2% of students are mulitracial; well below the state average of Black (16%), Hispanic (3%), and multiracial (2%).
Clubs
There is an array of clubs offered at Lebanon High School ranging from War Zone to Anime Club. There is an opportunity offered to all at Lebanon. Some clubs, however, are much more prominent than others.
- Marching Band - The school marching band directed by David Ianelli
- War Zone - The student pep club that makes it hard for the opposing school to walk away victorious.
- Future Business Leaders of America(FBLA) - Lebanon has a rich tradition of success in the state and national FBLA programs.
- Language Clubs - Both French and Spanish Clubs are well represented. They enjoy friendly competition in the annual French v. Spanish Club Soccer Game.
- Ski Club - Each week during the winter a group of students takes a bus to Perfect North Slopes in Indiana to spend time on the hills.
- Student Council - There are 10 students from each grade that represent the school with fund raising projects, homecoming, prom, and other things throughout the year.
- Anime Club - This club is for students that enjoy the art of anime enough to learn about it. Concepts such as Japanese culture (such as foods, writing, day to day Japanese life and etc.) are observed and acknowledged, while also coming together with people that share the same interests.
- Diversity Club - This club promotes acceptance between people within the school and community.
- Ecology Club - Students engage in community service and activities that concern our Earth.
- Art Club - Students learn/do a variety of different arts, they are currently working on a muriel for the school.
- Bridges - Every year about 10 students from each grade are selected to go on a trip that helps to "bridge the gap" between different social groups ("clicks") through a variety of life changing activities.
- Future Teachers of America (FTA) - A group devoted to possibly entering the education field as their profession.
- Book Club - Students get together once and month and eat snacks while discussing different reads.
- Ultimate Frisbee - This is where students get together after school and enjoy playing frisbee/ultimate frisbee with each other. The season is during fall and spring.
- La Crosse - A club sport that started 2 years with mens' la crosse. Last year girls' la crosse was added. Efforts are being made to make it an official school sport.
- The school has a progam which can learn about the history of the military called AFJROTC
Athletics
- Lebanon High School currently offers 12 men's sports and 12 women's sports.
- The athletic teams are a member of the Greater Western Ohio Conference (GWOC), which consists of teams in the Greater Dayton area. The Warriors are currently in the South Division along with Springboro, Miamisburg, Fairborn, and Xenia.
- The football team consists of jocks who are overglorifed gods who need to get over themselves because they are no longer the champions they once were in the 1990s.
- The football stadium and track, now called Atrium Field at VanDeGrift Stadium, is housed at the site of the old high school which is now Lebanon Junior High School. It has been the home of the Warriors for over 35 years and seats 2,600. The complex is currently in the process of renovation with field turf being put down in order to compete with neighboring schools. Also a new track is being put in since the addition of the granted money to the school for football the onward lebanon project raised for the turf will be used for the track and the grant from the atrium hospital will be used for the field the grant of donation was half a million and the field will be called Atrium Field at Van De Grift Stadium.
- The baseball stadium, Warrior Field, is also housed at the site of the old high school, Lebanon Junior High School on Miller Road. It is considered one of the nicest high school baseball facilities in Southwest Ohio. The field house directly behind home plate holds concessions, equipment, bathroom, and press box facilities.
- The softball field is also housed at the Lebanon Junior High School location on Miller Road. The softball team is considered one of the better teams in the state and has won four straight league championships.
- Both the men's and women's basketball teams play at the high school building in a new arena that seats nearly 2,000. The floor was designed and painted by art teachers Rob Hodges, Tom Russell and the late Gary Simendinger.
- The wrestling team at Lebanon now has their own practice facility at the high school and dual matches are held in the wrestling room. However, tournaments are held in the auxiliary gym.
- Both the men's and women's tennis teams practice and play on the tennis courts at the high school. There are six tennis courts that serve the women in the spring and the men in the fall.
- Shaker Run Golf Course is the home of the men's and women's varsity golf teams. Shaker Run is located on Greentree Road on the outskirts of Lebanon near Middletown. Harmon Golf Club in downtown Lebanon is home to both the men's junior varsity team and the women's team.
- The High School Varsity bowling team started in the 08-09 season. It includes Ameture bowler Dylan LaChance and Coach Ronald Volmering who currently teaches history at Lebanon Jr. High School. The Home Bowling Center to the Warriors is at Eastern Lanes in Middletown; Co-Owned by Ronald Volmering. This Is the first year for the school's bowling team.
Rivals
- Currently, Lebanon's biggest rivals are the Springboro Panthers. The Warriors and Panthers constantly fight for supremacy in the GWOC South Division.
- The Warriors also have intense rivalries dating back to the 1970s with the Franklin Wildcats and the Egewood Cougars. However, due to Lebanon changing leagues four times in the past 15 years, these two rivalries have died down because the schools rarely play each other.
Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships
- Boys Football – 1998
- Boys Volleyball - 1995 & 1996
Notable alumni
- Woody Harrelson, actor
- Michael Griggs, plastic surgeon
- Bruce Ivins, suspected bioterrorist
- The Jonas Brothers
- Marty Roe, singer
References
- ^ LCS. "Lebanon City Schools Website". Retrieved 2007-09-20. Cite error: The named reference "Lebanon City Schools" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- GWOC. "Greater Western Ohio ConferenceWebsite". Retrieved 2007-09-20.
- OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site". Retrieved 2006-12-31.
- Yappi. "Yappi Sports Football". Retrieved 2007-02-12.