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Graham Local School District

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Type
  
Public School District

Superintendent
  
Matt Curtis

District mascot
  
Falcon

Region
  
St. Paris

Number of students
  
2,300

Staff
  
7

Established
  
1957 (1957)

Faculty
  
123

Colors
  
Black and White

Founded
  
1957

Motto
  
Triumph With Honor

Color
  
Black and White


Headquarters
  
St. Paris, Ohio, United States

Profiles

Graham Local School District is a rural district in Champaign County, Ohio. The district serves the St. Paris area, and several other small communities including: Rosewood, Christiansburg, Terre Haute, Carysville, Millerstown, Westville and Thackery. The district is named after local legend A.B. Graham, the founder of the 4-H agriculture program.

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Map of Graham Local School District, OH, USA

Currently, Graham LSD is one of the largest school districts in Ohio, in terms of area covered. The district covers over 185 square miles (480 km2), which is nearly the size the Columbus, Ohio. Despite this, the number of students is relatively small, which is estimated to be about 2300 district-wide.

History

Before the Graham Local School District existed, there were six independent schools in the western Champaign county area: Concord, Christiansburg-Jackson, Rosewood, St. Paris, Terre Haute and Westville. Each school consisted of a one building school which housed all grades for their respected population.

In 1957, these 6 buildings were consolidated to form one district, Graham. Concord School became Graham East Elementary. Christiansburg-Jackson School and Rosewood School became Graham South Elementary and Graham North Elementary, respectively. The St. Paris School became Graham Junior High School, and Graham High School was built on U.S. Route 36, near Kite Road.

Its unclear what Westville and Terre Haute schools were used for initially after the merger.

In 2000, a new building, Graham Middle School, was constructed just east of St. Paris on 36. The old Graham Junior High School building is currently used for the Board of Education, administrative offices, and the Graham Digital Academy.

In 2007, yet another building, Graham Elementary, was built right next to the Middle School. Graham Elementary replaced the venerable elementary schools of Graham North, Graham East and Graham South. Both North and South buildings have been demolished after nearly 100 years of service. Currently, the Concord school (Graham East) building is used as a community center.

In 2009, Graham High School underwent a $13 million renovation, including a new kitchen area, air conditioning, and a new gymnasium.

Current facilities

Graham High School

7800 West US Hwy 36
St. Paris, Ohio 43072
(937) 663-4127
Principal: Joseph Hurst
Athletic Director: Rob Andrews

Opened: 1957
Grades: 9-12
Current Enrollment: 632


Graham Middle School

9644 West US Hwy 36
St. Paris, Ohio 43072
(937) 663-5339
Principal: Adam Kunkle
Dean of Students & Athletic Director: Rob Andrews

Opened: 2000
Grades: 6-8
Current Enrollment: 533


Graham Elementary School

9464 West US Hwy 36
St. Paris, Ohio 43072
(937) 663-4449
Principal: Chad D. Miller
Asst. Principal: Matt Dillon

Opened: 2007
Grades: K-5
Current Enrollment: 1055

The Graham Community Foundation

In 2000, several graduates representing Graham's six founding schools created The Graham Community Foundation, which is designed to raise funds for scholarships and grants for Graham students. To date, the Foundation has raised $75,000 for this purpose. The funds are administrated by the Troy Foundation in Troy Ohio. Only the interest earned is used for the awards. Since starting the Foundation, fourteen scholarships and grants have been awarded.

Mission statement

"The mission of the Graham Local Schools, in concert with family and community, is to provide students with the opportunity to reach their maximum potential in order to function successfully in a changing world."

References

Graham Local School District Wikipedia