![]() The old sections built in 1923, 1927, 19 were demolished to make way for new classrooms. CHS received 10 million dollars to demolish, renovate and expand. The newest and last addition was completed in 2004 thanks to the Ohio School Facilities Commission the school district received about $23 million. Damage was done to the auditorium, hallways, classrooms, and study hall, and the roof fell in. 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. ![]() On a major arson fire was set in the attic of the old 1923 section. In 1961 the science wing was added and in 1968 a new library, arts and classrooms were added. In 1957 a new gymnasium, junior high wing with nine classrooms, cafeteria, music/band room and offices were added. In 1940 shop classes and a garage were added. The football field (Tom Hoch Field) was built in 1937. A year later, in 1931, the first graduating class of CHS with eleven graduates received their diplomas. The school doubled in size by adding home economics, manual training and mechanical drawing rooms. That year, the auditorium/gymnasium was remodeled and could seat 555 people. In 1930 the name was changed to Clearview High School to reflect the new school district. The Clearview Local School District was formed by a petition of the Lorain County Board of Education on April 9, 1928. ![]() At this time, Clearview (Highland) was part of the Sheffield Lake School District. The building consisted of six classrooms, two bathrooms, auditorium/gymnasium and an office. The school's fight song, instrumentally, is the fight song from Washington State University.Ĭlearview High School was built in 1923, then named Highland, and including grades 4-8. The sports teams are known as the Clippers. At one time Lorain City Schools wanted the Clearview students that lived in the Lorain city part of the Clearview Local School District. The other local school districts are Amherst, Firelands, Vermilion and Eyria. Of the five school districts that are wholly or partially within the city of Lorain, Clearview serves the second largest population of Lorain students, with Lorain High School being the largest. 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. It was formerly named Clearview Junior-Senior High School and housed students in grades 7-12. Clearview High School houses students in grades 9-12. 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. Girls: volleyball, cross country, cheerleading, basketball, bowling, track, softballĬolumbia Raiders, Fireland Falcons, Brookside Cardinals, Black River Pirates, Wellington DukesĬlearview High School ( CHS) is a public high school located in Lorain, Ohio, United States.
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