Fairland High School (Proctorville, Ohio)
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Established1949
School districtFairland Local School District
| Fairland High School | |
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Overview from the north | |
| Location | |
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812 County Road 411 , , 45669 United States | |
| Coordinates | 38°26′54″N 82°21′25″W / 38.44833°N 82.35694°W |
| Information | |
| Type | Public, Coeducational high school |
| Established | 1949 |
| School district | Fairland Local School District |
| Authority | Fairland Local School District |
| Superintendent | Roni Hayes |
| Administrator | Renee Marshall |
| Principal | Tessa Leep |
| Teaching staff | 20.37 (FTE)[1] |
| Grades | 9-12 |
| Enrollment | 372 (2023–2024)[1] |
| Average class size | Total per class-time period is about 30 students. Total per grade is about 180 students. |
| Student to teacher ratio | 18.26[1] |
| Campus type | High School |
| Colors | Kelly Green, White, and Gold |
| Slogan | "Everyday, in every way, excellence is a way of life." |
| Fight song | Washington and Lee Swing |
| Athletics | Fairland Athletics |
| Athletics conference | Ohio Valley Conference |
| Sports | Football, Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling, Softball, Volleyball, (Indoor) Track and Field, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer |
| Mascot | Dragon |
| Rivals | Chesapeake Panthers |
| Newspaper | The Dragon's Breath |
| Yearbook | The Fairlander |
| Communities served | Proctorville, Crown City. |
| Affiliation | Fairland Local School District |
| Athletic Director | Jeff Gorby |
| Band Director | Chris Shew |
| Website | https://www.fairland.k12.oh.us/fairlandhighschool_home.aspx |
Fairland High School (FHS) is a public high school in Proctorville, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Fairland Local School District.
Fairland High School was formed in 1949 as a consolidation of Proctorville High School and Rome Rural High School. From 1949-1956, students attended school at the former Rome Rural HS. In 1956, a new building was opened adjacent to the Lawrence County Fairgrounds, hence the name "Fairland", and would remain the district's high school until 2002. In 2003, the current building opened and the 1956 building was renovated and transformed into Fairland Middle School.
