Clay High School (Oregon, Ohio)

Clay High School is a public high school in Oregon, Ohio, United States, east of Toledo. It is the only high school in the Oregon City School District. The school is named for Jeremiah Clay, who donated his farmland for the school to be built on.

Clay High School
Clay High School
Address
5665 Seaman Road

Oregon
,
(Lucas County)
,
Ohio
43616-2613

United States
Coordinates41°39′14″N 83°24′46″W
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational high school
School districtOregon City Schools
NCES District ID3904460
Local authorityOregon City Schools
City of Oregon, Ohio
SuperintendentHal Gregory
School codeOH-044602-006494
NCES School ID390446001475
DeanScott Wamer
PrincipalJim Jurski
Teaching staff72.3 (FTE)
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,161
Student to teacher ratio16.06∶1
Color(s)Green and Yellow   
SongClay High In Years to come
Athletics conferenceThree Rivers Athletic Conference
SportsFootball, Soccer, Volleyball, Track and Field, Basketball, Wrestling, Baseball, Golf, Tennis, Hockey, Lacrosse, Equestrian and Swim
MascotEagle
Team nameEagles
YearbookCrystal
Athletic DirectorJoseph Kiss
Websitehttps://www.oregoncityschools.org/clayhighschool_home.aspx

Over the last few years, the Clay High School Campus has undergone remodeling. An addition was made to the main building, while the old elementary and the Annex were demolished. The Main building was also gutted and redone.

The school colors are green and yellow. Their nickname is the Eagles, after their mascots, Eddy and Edna the Eagle. Clay was a member of the Great Lakes League until 2003, when they joined the Toledo City League. Clay's joining of the TCL made them the second non-Toledo team to join the league (Cardinal Stritch 1971-1994), though they had played the Toledo City League schools for years before joining. In 2011, Clay joined the newly formed Three Rivers Athletic Conference as a charter member.

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