The Warrensville Heights City School District is a public school district based in Warrensville Heights, Ohio (USA).
In addition to Warrensville Heights, the district also serves the villages of Highland Hills and North Randall.[1]
Schools
editHigh school
edit- Grades 9-12
Middle school
edit- Grades 6-8
- Warrensville Heights Middle School
Elementary School
edit- Grades K - 5
- Warrensville Heights Elementary School
Enrollment
edit- 2006-07 School Year: 2,536 students[2]
- 2005-06 School Year: 2,859 students[2]
- 2004-05 School Year: 2,828 students[2]
- 2003-04 School Year: 2,821 students[2]
- 2002-03 School Year: 2,996 students[2]
District during the 2010-2011 There Were A Total Of 5,579 There were a total of 2,536 students enrolled in the Warrensville Heights City School District during the 2006-2007 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 48.06% female and 51.94% male. The racial makeup of the district was 98.82% African American, 0.39% White, 0.24% Hispanic, 0.47% Multiracial, and 0.08% Asian/Pacific Islander.[2]
Athletics
editWarrensville Heights High School has won 2 OHSAA State Championships. Boys Track and Field 1976
Boys Basketball 2000
State Runner Up in Boys Basketball 2001 Girls Track & Field 2007 and Boys Track and field 1981
Notable alumni
edit- Arsenio Hall, TV personality[3]
- Sal Bando, Former MLB player (Oakland Athletics, Milwaukee Brewers) and Brewers general manager
- Darnell Sanders, Former Ohio State Buckeye, Former NFL Tight End, Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears
- Brad Sellers, Former Ohio State Buckeye, NBA player, Chicago Bulls, current mayor of Warrensville Heights, Ohio
- Yvette Nicole Brown, Actress, singer, comedian
- David Patterson, American football player for the Atlanta Falcons
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Profile of District – Warrensville Heights City School District
- ^ a b c d e f Enrollment Data – Ohio State Board of Education
- ^ Dawidziak, Mark (May 21, 2012). "Arsenio Hall wins the fifth edition of 'Celebrity Apprentice'". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved January 2, 2013.
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