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Crestline High School is a public high school in Crestline, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Crestline Exempted Village School District . Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships
After balancing coaching football and being Crestline's athletic director, Jonny King decided he needed to shift his focus on just one — being the AD.
Crestline Exempted Village School District is a public school district serving students in the city of Crestline and Jackson Township in Crawford County, Ohio, United States. Also the school district extends into neighboring Richland County in parts of Sandusky Township. The district enrolled 820 students during the 2007–2008 academic year. [1]
Crestline senior Lillian Higgins was an honorable mention. Below are the All-District 6 volleyball teams in Division IV for the 2023 season. Buckeye Central's Maren McDougal tips the ball over ...
The Northern 10 conference was founded in 2012 by ten schools located in north-central Ohio. Six of these schools (Buckeye Central, Bucyrus, Colonel Crawford, Crestline, Riverdale, and Wynford) came from the North Central Conference, three (Carey, Mohawk, and Seneca East) came from the Midland Athletic League, and one came from the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference. [1]
Winland, who became Crestline head football coach in the spring of 2022, retired from the position this year. More: 'The core is there:' Mike Winland excited for new challenge with Crestline football
City and exempted village school districts are exempted from county boards of education, local school districts remain under county school board supervision. In Ohio, community schools (charter schools) serve as their own independent school districts.
In the spring of 1938, a Wayne County Coaches Association was formed to help organize the league's athletic play. Marshallville lost their high school in 1938 when the state told them they could no longer function as a three-year high school. They began sending their students to Dalton for the 1938-39 school year.