Graham Local School District

Graham Local School District
Location
United States
District information
TypePublic School District
MottoTriumph With Honor
Established1957 (1957)
PresidentLeslie Maurice
Vice-presidentSteve Setty
SuperintendentChad Lensman
Asst. superintendent(s)Emily Smith
Students and staff
Students2,300 (2007-2008)
Faculty123
Staff7
District mascotFalcon
ColorsBlack and White
Other information
Websitewww.grahamlocalschools.org

Graham Local School District is a rural district in Champaign County, Ohio. The district serves the St. Paris area, and several other small communities including: Rosewood, Christiansburg, Terre Haute, Carysville, Millerstown, Westville and Thackery and covers a little section of southeastern Shelby county eastern Miami county and far north western Clark county southwestern Logan county and Northwestern portions of the city of Urbana. The district is named after local legend A.B. Graham, the founder of the 4-H agriculture program.

Currently, Graham LSD is one of the largest school districts in Ohio in terms of area covered. The district covers over 185 square miles (480 km2), which is nearly the size the Columbus, Ohio. Despite this, the number of students is relatively small, which is estimated to be about 2300 district-wide.