Barberton High School (Ohio)
Appearance
Barberton High School | |
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Address | |
555 Barber Road , 44203 | |
Coordinates | 41°1′30″N 81°36′30″W / 41.02500°N 81.60833°W |
Information | |
Type | Public, secondary |
School district | Barberton City School District |
Principal | Henry Muren |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 1,269 (2014-15) |
Color(s) | Purple and white |
Athletics conference | Suburban League American Division |
Team name | Magics |
Website | School website |
Barberton High School is a public high school in Barberton, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Barberton City School District, serving approximately 1,269 students in grades 9-12 as of the 2014-15 school year.[1]
State championships
- Boys' basketball – 1976 [2][3]
- Boys' track and field – 1954 [2]
Notable alumni
- Bob Addis, former professional baseball player in Major League Baseball
- Glenn "Jeep" Davis, three-time Olympic Gold Medal winner in track and field; five-time world record holder in track and field; professional football player in the National Football League
- Tom Dimitroff, Sr., professional football player and coach
- Frank Goettge, decorated Marine of both World Wars
- Roger Hoover, songwriter and guitarist
- George Izo, former professional football player in the NFL
- David M. Kelley, founder of IDEO
- Scot Loeffler, football coach
- John Mackovic, head football coach of the Kansas City Chiefs
- Hal Naragon, former professional baseball player in MLB
- Lawrence Ricks, former professional football player in the NFL
- Alvin Robertson, former player in NBA; Olympic gold medalist
- Sassy Stephie, professional wrestler
- Bo Schembechler, head football coach at the University of Michigan, 1969–1989
- Betty Sutton, member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio's 13th congressional district, 2007–2013
- Bob Toneff, former professional football player in the NFL
- Joe Williams, football player
- Howard Woodford, recipient of the Medal of Honor
References
- ^ "Barberton High School Student Body". usnews. U.S. News. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
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