National Trail High School

National Trail High School is a public high school in New Paris, Ohio. It is the only high school in the National Trail Local School district. The district serves students from New Paris Ohio, Eldorado, Ohio, and West Manchester, Ohio, along with all of Jefferson Township, Monroe Township, and Jackson Township. The K-12 school complex is located in the southeastern portion of Jefferson Township,near Eaton, Ohio.

National Trail High School
Address
Map
6940 Oxford-Gettysburg Road

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45347

Coordinates39°50′12″N 84°43′20″W / 39.83667°N 84.72222°W / 39.83667; -84.72222
Information
Funding typePublic
Established1968
School districtNational Trail Local School District
SuperintendentRobert O. Fischer[1]
PrincipalMichael Eyler[1]
Teaching staff21.00 (FTE)[2]
Grades9-12
Number of students315 (2018-19)[2]
Student to teacher ratio15.00[2]
CampusK-12 Complex
Campus typerural
Color(s)Orange & Brown
   
Fight songMighty Blazer! (Mighty Oregon!)
Athletics conferenceWestern Ohio Athletic Conference[citation needed]
MascotBlazers
NicknameNT
YearbookThe Flame

History edit

The National Trail Local School District was established in 1965 after the consolidation of Jackson, Jefferson, and Monroe High Schools. The schools first graduating class was in 1969. The current High School was built in 1968 serving students from all three townships. The Middle School was housed at the former Monroe High School building and the elementary was housed at the former Jefferson building until 1999 when the district built a new Elementary and Middle school attached to the High School. The district's K-12 complex resides along U.S. Route 40, near I 70. The Jefferson township building housed a portion of the New Paris police department and other amenities until it was demolished in 2020, adding area for the Village of New Paris community Park.

Clubs and activities edit

  • Marching Band and Concert Band
  • Art Club
  • Renaissance Club
  • Drama Club
  • FCCLA
  • Foreign Language Club
  • Quiz Bowl
  • Science Olympiad
  • National Honor Society
  • Student Council

FFA edit

National Trail's FFA chapter is nationally recognized by their competition success and agricultural opportunity. NT has a rich history at the state and local level, competing in and winning numerous FFA state competitions. 75% of the student population partake in FFA. The organization provides opportunity for students to develop skills in leadership, personal growth, and career success through agriculture education.

Steel Band edit

National Trail is one of the few schools in the state of Ohio to have a Steel Band. The 'Advanced' Steel band will travel to play at area festivals and community events.

Athletics edit

National Trail was a member of the Cross County Conference for 42 years (1978-2020), capturing over 55 league titles during that time, before joining the Western Ohio Athletic Conference[citation needed] in the fall of 2021, along with county rivals Tri-County North High School and Twin Valley South High School.

The golf team plays their home matches at Highland Lake Golf Course. The Swim team hosts meets at the Preble County YMCA.

Sports Fielded edit

  • Football
  • Girls Soccer
  • Boys and Girls Cross Country
  • Volleyball
  • Boys and Girls Golf
  • Boys and Girls Basketball
  • Wrestling
  • Cheerleading
  • Swimming
  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Boys and Girls Track and Field


OHSAA State Runner-Up edit

OHSAA State Final Four edit

Staff edit

  • The Current Superintendent of the school district is Mr. Robert O. Fischer (Predecessors: Jeff Parker and Clint Moore)
  • The current principal of the high school is Michael J. Eyler. (Predecessors: Brian McKnight, Robert O. Fischer, Michael Harrison, and Mark Wiseman) Mrs. Jennifer Couch (Middle School) and Mr. Ed Eales (Elementary) currently administer the lower grades of the school.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Course: DISTRICT CONTACT INFORMATION". www.nationaltrail.k12.oh.us. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "National Trail High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 19, 2021.

External links edit