Woodrow Wilson High School (Youngstown, Ohio)

Woodrow Wilson High School
Address
2725 Gibson St.
Youngstown, Ohio 44502
United States
Information
School district Youngstown City School District
Grades 9-12
Campus type Urban
Color(s) Red, White
         
Athletics conference Youngstown City Series
Steel Valley Conference
Mascot Redmen
(were the "Presidents" until 1958)
Website Youngstown City Schools

Woodrow Wilson High School was one of six traditional public high schools in Youngstown, Ohio and was a part of the Youngstown City School District system. It was closed in 2007, with the opening of the new East High School. The former school building was razed in the winter of 2008.[1]

Woodrow Wilson High School was located at 2725 Gibson Street, at the corner of Gibson and Indianola, on Youngstown's south side. Wilson opened in 1928 as a junior high school. In 1936, Wilson became a high school in response to overcrowding at nearby South High School.[1] Sixty-nine classes graduated from Wilson, the first in 1939, the last in 2007. The school was expanded in 1939, to accommodate vocational and arts programming.[1]

The Wilson mascot and its sports teams were known as the Presidents and then changed to the Redmen. There was no on-campus football stadium. South high School Stadium was the home of the Wilson football teams. The school colors were red and white. The Alma Mater was "Wilson High, We Love You Dearly" and the fight song was sung to the tune of The Ohio State University's "Across the Field". The yearbook was named, the Orion.[1]

On May 26, 2007, more than 2,000 alumni of Wilson High School participated in a final tour of the building.[1] Many alumni brought along children and grandchildren and shared their memories of the school.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Memories of Wilson". The Metro Monthly. July 1, 2007.


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