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Green Local Schools
Basic Information
Address: 4070 Gallia Pike
Franklin Furnace, Ohio 45629
Phone Number: 740-354-9221
Fax Number: 740-355-8975
Superintendent: Ron Lindsey
Additional Information
Member Schools: Green Elementary School, Green High School
Board of Directors: Thom Davis, Sandy Poe, Sandy Cherry, Dave Knapp, Kevin Lewis
Mission Statement:
The mission of Green Local Schools is to ensure the highest quality education by helping
each and every student to realize his or her fullest potential and become a productive and
responsible citizen through innovative and diversified academic programs, which will be
provided in a caring environment conductive to learning and in concert with our community.
Accreditation and Recognition: Public School of Ohio
District Characteristics: Small rural district with great teachers and students. Excellent music program.
School Municipalities: Franklin Furnace, Ironton, Wheelersburg
Notable Alumni:
Local doctors, superintendents, authors, lawyers and teachers make up some of our alumni.
Athletics: Sports include: football, vlolleyball, cheerleading, golf, boys basketball, girls basketball, softball baseball, and track
Curriculum:
We offer a full state approved curriculum from pre-k to grade 12.
Scholastic Perfomance: Excellent and Effective Ratigs
Assets and Achievements: High Schools that Work, Technology, Teacher lead teams, and use of school reform models have made tremendous strides in improving the Green Local School District.
Teacher Workshops: Many throughout the year.
A.P. Classes: Currently we offer AP classes in mathematics and social studies
Transportation: We utilize a fleet of 9 busses which transport students to and from school within a half hour of school closing
Libraries: High School and Elementary Libraries are on site
After School/Extracurricular Programs: We offer a 21st century after school enrichment program. We also offer extracurriuluar sports, clubs, community service, foreign language clubs, student council, science fair, marching band, flag corp, and others.
Computer Capabilities:
Fiber optic link, great computer/student ratio, tech programs from pre-K to 12