Fairless High School

Fairless High School

Fairless High School is a public high school in Brewster, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Fairless Local School District. The high school combines students from the villages of Brewster, Beach City, Navarre, Wilmot and some surrounding townships. It serves grades 9 through 12 and its colors are blue and silver. The mascot is "Freddy" the Falcon.

Athletics

Fairless offers many athletic activities for its students such and has teams competing in football, male and female track and cross country, golf, male and female basketball, wrestling, soccer, softball and baseball.

History

There were elementary schools in Brewster, Beach City, and Navarre and after the closing of the Justus middle school, the middle school students were housed in the basement of the high school, until a new middle school and a new elementary school were opened to students and faculty in the fall of 2007. After the new schools were finished, the contents of the old elementaries were auctioned off and the schools were demolished. The high school was built in the early 1960's on land donated by Mr. Benjamin Fairless. The high school was built to keep up with the growing communities. Before the time of the creation of the Fairless Local School district there were three main high schools, the Navarre Rams, the Beach City Pirates, and the Brewster Railroaders.

External links

* [http://falcon.stark.k12.oh.us/HS/index.html Official website]


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