Public school in the United States
Dixie Heights High School United States
Type Public School Established 1936 School district Kenton County Superintendent Henry Webb Principal Roger Stainforth[2] Staff 73.00 (FTE)[1] Grades 9 to 12 Enrollment 1,484 (2018–19)[1] Student to teacher ratio 20.33[1] Color(s) Red and Grey Mascot Colonels Website http://www.kenton.kyschools.us/1/Home
Dixie Heights High School is a 6-A high school located at 3010 Dixie Highway in Edgewood, Kentucky , United States, but has a mailing address of Fort Mitchell .
History
Colonel Stadium at Dixie Heights High School
The school was built by the Works Progress Administration . It opened for classes in 1936 and was dedicated by Eleanor Roosevelt . It was originally to be named for Franklin D. Roosevelt .[3]
The school is on U.S. Route 25 /U.S. Route 42 (Dixie Highway ). The main building is nearly identical in construction and materials to Simon Kenton High School , located in Independence, Kentucky . Before the renovations to both Dixie Heights High School and Simon Kenton High School , they were known as sister schools.[4]
Dixie Heights High School is in the Kenton County School District . The superintendent is Dr. Henry Webb.
Notable alumni
References
External links
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