Bristol High School (Bristolville, Ohio)


Bristol High School is a public high school in Bristolville, Ohio, United States. It is the only school in the Bristol Local School District as the elementary school was added to the building in the early 2000s. Their nickname is the Panthers.

History

Education in Bristol Township began in 1810, though secondary schooling as not introduced until near the end of the 19th century. The first students of Bristol High School graduated in 1888. The centralization of Bristol's education began in 1915 with the construction of a new three-story building, which was completed in 1918.
In 1988, Bristol Local School District merged with the neighboring Farmington Local School District, which gave the school district 400 additional pupils.
In 2018, the school district celebrated the one hundredth anniversary of the current building.

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

The students of Bristol High School participate in nine different sports, which are:
Bristol High School currently offers band, choir, drama club, National Honor Society, prep bowl/academic challenge, Spanish club, student council, and Youngstown State University .
The school also has a yearbook club, which is responsible for the yearly publication of the yearbook Panther.