Fairview Warriors

Fairview Park, Ohio

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Contact Information

NORTHEAST Dist.                                               

CUYAHOGA County
4507 213TH ST 
FAIRVIEW PARK, 44126-2105   
E-mail: cwillg@leeca.org
Principal MR. CARY WILLGREN (440) 356-3500
School FAX Number (440) 356-3529
Superintendent MR. BRION DIETSCH (440) 331-5500
Athletic Department Phone (440) 356-3500
Athletic Department FAX (440) 356-3529
Athletic Trainer HILARY HEWKIN
Cheer Advisor JOANNA SOLOMAN
Colors SCARLET & GRAY
Nickname WARRIORS
Primary Conference/League WEST SHORE CONFERENCE
Other Conference/League NONE
Web Site http://www.fairviewparkschools.org/live/index.htm
Track & Field/Cross Country Uniform Numbers 401-499

 

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Short History

Prior to 1928, there was no high school in Fairview Park. All high school students were sent to West High, West Tech, and later Rocky River High School. When the high school was first constructed, it contained twenty-one rooms and could accommodate 450 students. Dedicated on January 8, 1929, its first students were enrolled that same January with the sophomores being the upper classmen. These pupils were the first to graduate from Fairview High School on June 1, 1931.

The first addition to the high school was built in 1948 due to enrollment growth and the need for expanded curriculum. It included new industrial arts facilities, a 1,100-seat gymnasium, and assembly rooms. The original shop was remodeled, becoming a cafeteria.

Between 1952 and1954 ten new classrooms were added as well as an art room, a music suite with practice rooms, a business education complex, and an auditorium with a seating capacity of 844 persons. These new additions made for a structure almost as large as the original building. Then, too, the library was doubled in size, the cafeteria enlarged, and the home economics wing, which was part of the original building, modernized. The dedication of the auditorium was combined with the 25 th anniversary celebration of the opening of the original section.

The high school swimming pool opened in June of 1961, the largest of any Cuyahoga County school at the time. In 1968, the science wing saw expansion with the addition of seven classrooms and a planetarium. An auto mechanics building opened on the high school grounds located by the athletic practice fields in October 1970.

School Spirit

ALMA MATER

Every heart holds precious memories
Of the days gone by;
Memories of the friendships made here
In our Fairview High.

Three cheers for Fairview,
Fairview High,
Here’s to the Scarlet and the Gray
May thy spirit long continue
As in days gone by.


THE FIGHT SONG

Drive, drive on down the field
Men of the Scarlet and Gray
Don’t let them through that line
We’re going to win that game tonight
Fight! Fight! Fight!

Smash through to victory
We’ll cheer you as we go
Honor defend
We will fight to the end
For Fairview High

Copyright © 2005-2006
Fairview Park City Schools

West Shore Conference

 

AVON EAGLES

BAY ROCKETS

FAIRVIEW WARRIORS

FIRELANDS FALCONS

MIDVIEW MIDDIES

NORTH RIDGEVILLE RANGERS

ROCKY RIVER PIRATES

VERMILION SAILORS

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Old Conference

 

 

 

 

 

 

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