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Princeton High School (Ohio)


FieldValue
namePrinceton High School
logoVikinglogo.jpg
streetaddress100 Viking Way
cityCincinnati
stateOhio
zipcode45246
countryUnited States
coordinates
districtPrinceton City School District
principalJames Stallings
typePublic
grades9–12
campusSuburban
conferenceGreater Miami Conference
fightsong"Go Princeton Go"
accreditationOhio Department of Education
nicknameVikings
colorsScarlet and gray
yearbookStudent Prince
established1955
enrollment1,691 (2023–2024)
homepage

Princeton High School is a public high school in Sharonville, Ohio, United States. The school is a part of the Princeton City School District.

Princeton High School offers grades nine through twelve, educating students from the Cincinnati metropolitan area communities of Evendale, Glendale, Lincoln Heights, Springdale, Sharonville, Woodlawn, Heritage Hill and portions of Blue Ash, Deerfield Township, West Chester Township, and Springfield Township since its establishment in 1955. Princeton High School is near the intersection of interstates 75 and 275 at 100 Viking Way.

History

Princeton High School was established in 1955 and graduated its first class in 1959. In 1955, the school districts of Woodlawn, Glendale, Springdale, Crescentville, Sharonville, Runyan, Stewart and Evendale consolidated to form the Princeton City School District. The name was taken from the prevalent PR phone prefix used in the area and from Princeton Pike. Princeton High School was built on its current site in 1957-58.

The Ohio State Board of Education merged the predominantly white Princeton High School and the predominantly black Lincoln Heights High School in 1970, bringing Princeton City School District to its current boundaries.

Plans were introduced in 2010 to build a new campus that would house both Princeton High School and the Princeton Community Middle School. The new campus opened in 2014.

State championships

  • Boys football - 1978, 1983, 1987
  • Girls basketball - 1987, 2014, 2023
  • Girls track and field - 1989

Notable alumni

  • Willie Asbury, former NFL running back
  • Darren Barnett, former professional football player for the New York Giants
  • Harlon Barnett, former NFL player
  • Darius Bazley, NBA player
  • Ron Carpenter, former NFL player
  • Shane Curry, former NFL defensive end
  • Erik Daniels, former NBA player
  • Phillip Daniels, college football offensive lineman for the Ohio State Buckeyes
  • Dee Davis, WNBA player
  • Allen DeGraffenreid, former NFL wide receiver
  • Carmen Electra, model and actress
  • Darryl Hardy, former NFL player
  • Josh Harrison, MLB player
  • Maurice Harvey, former NFL player
  • Alex Higdon, former NFL player
  • Harry Howard, former NFL defensive back
  • Carlos Hyde, NFL running back; attended freshman year
  • Lance Johnson, MLB player
  • Paris Johnson Jr., American football player
  • Kenneth Lawson, law professor
  • Lorissa McComas, actress and glamour model.
  • Kelsey Mitchell, WNBA player
  • J. T. Roberts, former professional soccer player
  • Jordan Sibert, professional basketball player
  • Yvette Simpson, politician and lawyer
  • Tony Snow, Fox News broadcaster, White House Press Secretary for George W. Bush
  • Jesse Turnbow, former NFL defensive tackle
  • Spencer Ware, NFL player

References

  1. "Letter from the Principal".
  2. OHSAA. "OHSAA Member Directory".
  3. "Princeton High School". National Center for Education Statistics.
  4. "School Information". princeton.k12.oh.us.
  5. "Creating A District Wasn’t Easy".
  6. (2005). "Fly in the Ointment: School Segregation and Desegregation in the Ohio Valley". Peter Lang Publishing, Inc..
  7. "Updates on new PHS/PCMS". princeton.k12.oh.us.
  8. "Princeton Milestones".
  9. OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site".
  10. www.basketball-reference.com. "Erik Daniels NBA & ABA Statistics".
  11. (18 December 2024). "Ohio State has added its first transfer portal addition, and it’s at a position of need".
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