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Coventry High School (Ohio)

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Principal
  
Neal Kopp

Enrollment
  
937 (2011)

Campus
  
Suburban

Number of students
  
937 (2011)

Color
  
Blue and Gold

Grades
  
9–12

Language
  
English

Phone
  
+1 330-644-3004

Community served
  
Coventry Township

Funding type
  
State school

Coventry High School (Ohio)

School type
  
Public, secondary school

Address
  
1135 Portage Lakes Drive, Akron, OH 44319, USA

District
  
Coventry Local School District

Coventry High School is a public high school located in Coventry Township, near Akron, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Coventry Local School District. It has been rated "Excellent with distinction" for three years running.

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Ohio High School Athletic Association state championships

  • Boys wrestling – 1978, 1979, 1980, 1993, 1996
  • History

    Coventry High School was formerly known as Coventry Township High School (Erwine Intermediate). Then, Coventry High School was housed in what we now call the middle school. In 1994, Coventry school's purchased an entertainment complex known as Jackie Lee's for 4 million to house its high school students. The complex had a 40 lane bowling alley, a fitness center, restaurant size kitchen, a full size theater, an outdoor pool area, as well as multiple dance clubs and arcade areas. The district renovated the building into a school. That plan was that the bowling alley and fitness center would fund and off-set the operational costs of the building. However, the district was forced to close the bowling alley after a $250,000 deficit. The fitness center is still opened today, and its space, equipment and utilities is being leased out by Snap Fitness.

    Renovations

    In 2011, Coventry Local Schools conducted a plan to remodel the bowling ally at the high school into classrooms. Following the completion, Lakeview Elementary was closed, moving the district from five buildings to four. Plans to remodel Coventry High School opened up the opportunity to put the freshman class back at Coventry High School, which previously housed grades 10-12. Plans to build a gym at the high school were turned down by the community. On May 7, 2013 Coventry voters accepted a Bond/PI levy to build a brand new high school on the current intermediate school property with the demolition of that building. The passage of this levy allowed the district to not only build a new school but renovate the current middle school and former high school. The former high school was retro-fitted into a k-4 elementary building boasting a new gymnasium and a new bus garage. The middle school will remain grades 5-8 with multiple renovations and classroom additions. Coventry plans on roof updates, windows, heating and A/C, as well as multiple cosmetic updates. This bond allowed the district to consolidate into three buildings with the closing of Turkeyfoot elementary school after the completion of the new high school. All district offices were then moved over to the old Lakeview Elementary building which is currently being leased out. All these projects were completed by 2016-2017 and costed roughly 39.3 million.

    Notable alumni

  • James Harrison - professional football player; 2008 NFL Defensive Player of the Year
  • Chris "Drama" Pfaff - television personality; "Drama" from Rob & Big and Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory
  • Scott "Big Cat" Pfaff - television personality; "Big Cat" from Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory
  • Ron Rector - American football player
  • Ashley Kaltwasser - fitness model
  • References

    Coventry High School (Ohio) Wikipedia