Riverside High School (De Graff, Ohio)

Riverside High School

Seen from State Route 235
Address
2096 County Road 24 South
De Graff, Ohio, (Logan County) 43318
United States
Coordinates 40°18′56″N 83°55′23″W / 40.31556°N 83.92306°W / 40.31556; -83.92306Coordinates: 40°18′56″N 83°55′23″W / 40.31556°N 83.92306°W / 40.31556; -83.92306
Information
Type Public, Coeducational high school
Established 1960
School district Riverside Local Schools
Superintendent Scott Mann[1]
Principal Kelly Kauffman[1]
Grades Kindergarten-12
Color(s) Red and Royal Blue [1]         
Athletics basketball, volleyball, softball, baseball, football, golf, track, cheerleading, bowling, and wrestling
Athletics conference Northwest Central Conference[1]
Mascot pirate
Team name Pirates[1]
Athletic Director Rod Yoder [1]
Website www.riverside.k12.oh.us

Riverside High School is a public high school in De Graff, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Riverside Local Schools district.

Background

Riverside Local School District was formed by the consolidation of Quincy and DeGraff School Districts in 1960. The state of Ohio had revoked Quincy School District's charter for having too few students, which resulted in the need for consolidation. From 1960 to 2002, the elementary facilities were housed in the former Quincy building and junior high and high school facilities were contained within the DeGraff building. Beginning with the 2002-2003 school year, Riverside Local School District merged facilities into a new building, which housed all grades, K-12. The building was built on district-owned farm land to the northwest of the former high school. All athletic facilities were replaced. The former elementary and high school buildings were demolished. As of the 2007-2008 school year, the district had 803 total students and 97 employees, 58 of which were teachers.

The district has a non-commercial radio station, WDEQ-FM 91.7 mHz.

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