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The school district primarily serves students who live in Lake Township and the villages of Millbury and Walbridge in Wood County. It also includes small portions of Perrysburg, Troy, and Allen townships and a small portion of the city of Northwood. The superintendent is Jim Witt. Lake Local was created in 1953 with the merger of the Lake ...
On Saturday, June 5, 2010, a large portion of Lake High School was destroyed by an EF4 tornado, which killed seven in the area around Millbury. [2] [3] The tornado threw a bus onto the tennis courts and tore off the back end of the school and also hit the Lake Township police station. Graduation was to be held on Sunday, June 6 at the school.
Lake Middle/High School, a public high school in Uniontown, Ohio Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lake High School .
Millbury Schools Superintendent Gregory Myers responded to an interview request with an email that said he can’t comment on the allegations because of the confidentiality of student records.
At approximately 11:15 PM on June 5, 2010, an EF4 tornado tore through the township, [5] destroying at least 50 homes and killing seven people. [6] This tornado also destroyed the township's Administration Building and Police Department, and Lake High School.
In a state tournament doubleheader at Millbury High, the No. 9 Woolie girls beat No. 25 Hampshire Regional, 56-33, before the No. 4 Woolie boys defeated No. 13 New Heights Charter, 55-50.
While the family tradition was to enlist in the military after graduation, Bott, who was a star basketball player at Millbury High School in the 1980s, took a job at what was then Norton Co., now ...
Lake High School is a public high school in Lake Township, Stark County, Ohio.It is the only high school in the Lake Local Schools district. Lake's sports teams are nicknamed the Blue Streaks, after the township's history of oddly-colored lightning storms, and are a part of the Federal League along with Canton McKinley, GlenOak, Green, Hoover, Jackson, and Perry.