Elder High School, high school in Ohio, United States
Elder High School is a private Catholic school for boys on the west side of Cincinnati, Ohio. The campus is made up of brick buildings that house classrooms, a gym, and outdoor sports fields.
The school was founded in 1922 by the Oblates of Saint Francis de Sales to offer Catholic education to boys from Cincinnati's west side. It was named after Archbishop William Henry Elder, who led the Archdiocese of Cincinnati in the late 19th century.
Elder High School serves as a community gathering place where families and neighbors come together for sports games and school events. Multiple generations have formed lasting connections through shared traditions and school spirit that remain visible in daily interactions on campus.
The school is located in the Price Hill neighborhood and can be reached by car or bus. Visitors attending events will find parking on campus and along nearby streets.
The school's football team, the Panthers, has won multiple Ohio state championships and is considered one of the top high school football programs in the state. Home games draw large crowds and are genuine events for the whole neighborhood.
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