Kent State University School

Kent State University School
Location
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44242

Information
TypeLaboratory school
Founded1913 (elementary)
1915 (high school)
Closed1972 (high school)
1978 (junior high)
1982 (elementary)
GradesP–12
LanguageEnglish
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Blue and White
   
Athletics conferenceTrolley League (1919–37)
Metro League (1937–53)
Portage County League (1960–72)
Team nameBlue Devils (until 1956)
Statesmen
RivalsKent Roosevelt Rough Riders
YearbookHilife, Devil's Diary, The Statesman[1]

Kent State University School ("KSUS") was a laboratory school located in Kent, Ohio, United States, on the campus of Kent State University. The school included grades K–12 and was divided into elementary, junior high/middle, and high school levels with the high school known as Kent State University High School or Kent State High School (abbreviated "KSUHS" or "KSHS"). Originally developed as a teacher training school, it later evolved into a selective laboratory school connected with the Kent State University College of Education. It was initially housed at Merrill Hall when it opened in 1913 before moving into Kent Hall in 1916. In 1926 it relocated to the William A. Cluff Teacher Training Building, now known as Franklin Hall. The school was moved to a new building at the corner of Morris Road and East Summit Street in 1956. This building is today known as the Michael Schwartz Center and houses several student services and administrative offices. The university closed the school in phases, starting with the high school portion (grades 10–12) in 1972. The junior high school (grades 7–9) was closed in 1978, and the elementary school closed in 1982.

  1. ^ "Kent Normal / Kent State High School yearbooks, 1918-1972". Kent State University. May 19, 2000. Archived from the original on September 21, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2011.