North Side High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)

Public high school in Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

North Side High School is a secondary school in the Fort Wayne school system, serving the north central neighborhoods of Fort Wayne.

Coordinates41°5′49.85″N 85°8′7.73″W
Established1927
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North Side High School
Location
475 East State Blvd

,
46805

United States
Coordinates41°5′49.85″N 85°8′7.73″W
Information
TypePublic high school
Established1927
School districtFort Wayne Community Schools
PrincipalDavid West
Teaching staff87.95 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,460 (2023–2024)[1]
Student to teacher ratio16.60[1]
ColorsRed and white    
Team nameLegends (formerly known as Redskins) [2]
Websitenorthside.fortwayneschools.org
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History

A postcard depicting North Side, circa 1930–1945.

Designed by noted architect Charles R. Weatherhogg (1872–1937) and established 1927, North Side High School has been dedicated to giving the best education available. Recently, it has had a massive renovation to accommodate the growing number of students expected to attend in coming years.

Gym

North Side High School Gym was an indoor gymnasium in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It originally hosted the MBC/NBL's Fort Wayne General Electrics team that was sponsored directly by General Electric from the MBC's final season in 1936 until they left the rebranded NBL in 1939 (as well as their brief return as a team in the NIBL for that league's inaugural 1947–48 season that became winless for the General Electrics) before it later hosted the NBL turned BAA turned NBA's Fort Wayne (Zollner) Pistons (previously sponsored by Fred Zollner's Zollner Piston Company and now officially known as the Detroit Pistons NBA team) from 1941 when the first joined the NBL until they ended up moving to the (at the time) newly constructed 10,000-seat War Memorial Coliseum in 1952 in an attempt to have the Pistons stay in Fort Wayne.[3] The gymnasium held near 3,000 people and hosted games through 2004 when the school was renovated. The teams at North Side now play in a new gym, By Hey Arena, and the old facility was transformed into the school's library in the renovation.[4]

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