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Struthers High School
Basic Information
Address: Struthers High School
111 Euclid Avenue
Struthers, OH 44471
County: Mahoning
District: Struthers City Schools
Phone Number: 330-750-1062
Fax Number: 330-755-4525
Principal: Mary Ann Meadows & Joseph Fuline (Associate Principals)
Additional Information
School Type: Public
District ID: 044859
School ID: 036301
Grade Level:
9-12
Founded: Struthers High School was built in 1921. Our new high school was open in the Winter of 2003
School Setting:
Struthers High School offers a quality education and a variety of extracurricular and co-curricular activites to our students to enable them to become well-rounded and productive citizens.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8:00 am-2:57 pm
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Holidays: Labor Day, Thanksgiving Break, Winter/Holiday Break, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents' Day, Spring Break, & Memorial Day
School Colors: Red & Black
School Mascot: Wildcat
Community:
Suburban community located east of Youngstown and a few miles west of the Pennsylvania border.
School Size: 630-700 students
Classroom Size: 23-28 students
Classroom Teachers: All Highly Qualified teachers
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:23-28
Support Services:
Two fulltime guidance counselors, part time nurse who works 3 days a week, a diversion officer, part-time Technology Coordinator, and a full -time Resource officer
Camp Programs: No
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
A total of 3 computer labs, 15-20 computers in library, as well as 4 student and 1 teacher computer in each classroom
School Championships:
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Boys Bowling, Boys & Girls Golf, and Girls Softball. All of our athletic programs are very competitive and compete for league championships in all sports.
School Clubs:
Student Council, National Honor Society, French Club, Spanish Club, Interact Club, Medical Careers Club, Student Leadership, Student Prints, and Healthier Generation
Lunch Availability: School breakfast and lunches served on a daily basis.
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Parking spaces available for all students free of charge
Uniform Guidelines:
Students must adhere to a strict dress code. No uniforms are required.
Mission Statement:
The mission of the Struthers High School family is to encourage and assist in the personal development of all learners by providing a nurturing, challenging, and safe environment, so that they may become productive and responsible citizens capable of meeting the demands of an ever-changing society.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
To create a positive environment where all learners can participate in challenging opportunities that will foster success in life management, career, and community involvement.
Enrollment Characteristics: Limited Open Enrollment opportunities
School History:
The first true Struthers High School was built in 1921. Several smaller schools will built prior to that date that housed both elementary and high school students. Our new high school was completed in the Winter of 2003.
Notable Graduates:
Too many to elaborate on.
Programs and Services:
Struthers High School offers a high quality academic, extracurricular and co-curricular activities which is well supported by our parents and community.
Notes/School Information:
Struthers High School is located at 111 Euclid Avenue in Struthers, Ohio. The phone number for the high school is 330-750-1062.