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Jackson High School (Stark County, Ohio)

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School type
  
Public

Grades
  
9 through 12

Phone
  
+1 330-837-3501

Motto
  
"Striving for Excellence"

Principal
  
Jeff Kracker

Team name
  
Polar Bears

Athletics conference
  
Federal League

Color
  
Purple and gold

Slogan
  
"Striving for Excellence"

Rival
  
Hoover Vikings Green Bulldogs

Address
  
7600 Fulton Dr NW, Massillon, OH 44646, USA

District
  
Jackson Local School District

Jackson High School is a public high school located in Jackson Township, near Massillon, Ohio, United States. Part of the Jackson Local School District, it serves grades 9 through 12. The school's colors are purple and gold and the athletic teams are known as the Polar Bears. As of January 2006 the school had 1878 students.

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Athletics

Jackson High School is a founding member school of the Federal League, a high school athletic conference in Ohio. Jackson won the 2010 Basketball State Championship, and won their first Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) title. Jackson won the 2014 Baseball State Championship, defeating North Royalton 5-1 in the title game.

Music department

The Jackson Marching Band produces a show yearly (along with one black light half time show). The band has marched in the Tournament of Roses Parade (1982 and 1998), Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (1999), Cotton Bowl Parade, Orange Bowl Parade (1992), Fiesta Bowl Parade and pre-game (1994),and Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade (1987, 1991, 1995 and 1998). The band has also traveled to Hawaii, Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, and Phoenix, Arizona. In 2009 the Marching Band traveled to New Orleans to play in the Sugar Bowl half time show. In 2012, the band traveled to Orlando to play in the Disney Thanksgiving Day Parade. In March 2014 the band successfully traveled to China. While in China the band performed on the Great Wall of China, along with sightseeing, the band visited their sister school in Jiaozhou, Qingdao. The band performed in a grand concert tour with their sister school. The band department has four bands, a Freshman band, two concert bands, and Symphony band. All four bands participate in competitions sponsored by the Ohio Music Educators Association

The choral department has six choirs, which compete in competitions sponsored by the Ohio Music Educators Association. Jackson's show choir, the Jacks-N-Jills, performs throughout the region. The Choral Department puts on the school's annual musical production and the choir takes a semi-annual trip to Pennsylvania and New York City.

Art department

Jackson High School has the largest high school arts program in Stark County, called JSA (Jackson School for the Arts). Students are accepted into the arts school as freshmen and sometimes sophomores and follow the program until senior year. In the school of the arts students must meet GPA requirements, audition for dance classes and participate in technical and performing areas. Students in JSA begin their day an hour before other students to fit in more classes and thus have more time to be in more arts courses as well as the required core classes. In their senior year, students are also required to complete an internship in a field relating to their area of concentration.

Other distinctions

In 2006, Jackson High School was rated "academically excellent" by the Ohio State Board of Education, scoring 110 and meeting 12 of 12 academic achievement indicators. The Jackson Local School district scored 106.9, making it the highest scoring public school district in Stark and several surrounding counties. In 2005 and 2006, Jackson High School was named to Newsweek's list of the top 1,000 schools in America. In 2010, Jackson High School received recognition as a "National Blue Ribbon School". In 2015, Jackson High School was ranked as the 33rd best public high school in the state of Ohio. US News also ranked Jackson High School as the 870th best public high school in the nation for 2015.

Jackson also boasts a speech and debate Program, where students can be a part of the National Forensics League. The team won state championships in the Ohio High School Speech League's 2010 and 2012 tournaments.

Notable alumni of Jackson High School include: Carlin Isles.

References

Jackson High School (Stark County, Ohio) Wikipedia