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National Inventor's Hall of Fame STEM High School
Address
123 S. Forge Street
Akron, Ohio 44308
Coordinates41°04′46″N 81°30′37″W / 41.079368°N 81.510259°W / 41.079368; -81.510259
Information
TypeState school
Opened2012
School districtAkron City School District
PrincipalDina Popa
Grades9-12
Color(s)Turquoise & chrome
   
MascotEagle
Central-Hower High School
Address
123 S. Forge Street
Akron, Ohio 44308
Information
TypeState school
Opened1970
Closed2006
School districtAkron City School District
Grades912
Color(s)Red, white, & blue
     
Athletics conferenceAkron City Series
NicknameEagles

The National Inventor's Hall of Fame STEM High School is a public high school in the Akron Public School District. It has served the city of Akron, Ohio, United States since its creation in 2012. Its school colors are turquoise and chrome. Its predecessor was Central-Hower High School, which served the city of Akron from 1970 until its closure at the end of the 2005–06 school year. The Central-Hower building, constructed in 1975, with an auditorium dating from 1923, is owned by the University of Akron, which purchased the property in 2012.

Hower Vocational High School
Address
130 W. Exchange Street
Akron, Ohio 44302
Information
TypeVocational school
Opened1927
Closed1970
School districtAkron City School District
Grades9-12
Color(s)Blue & gold
   
Athletics conferenceAkron City Series
NicknameBuccaneers

History

The National Inventors Hall of Fame STEM High School was created in 2012 as a special high school with emphasis on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Its predecessor, Central-Hower High School, was created in 1970 when Akron Public Schools combined Central High School with Hower Vocational School into a new building on the site of the Central location.

The original Central building on Forge Street opened in 1886 and was initially named Akron High School. It was renamed Central High School in 1911 when the Akron Board of Education opened South High School. Hower Vocational School was named after Milton Otis Hower (1858–1916), an Akron manufacturing leader who was an officer of the American Cereal Co. and multiple other enterprises. The school began in Perkins Elementary in 1927 and phased out the younger students before becoming accredited in August 1935 as a vocational school.

Central and Hower both graduated their last independent classes in 1970. The combined student bodies were housed in Hower while the Central building was demolished and the new one was built. Central-Hower was constructed in 1973 and opened in September 1975. The Hower building was demolished in 1978.

Central-Hower closed at the end of the 2005–06 school year and was serving as the temporary facility for the East Community Learning Center until its building was renovated. After that was completed, Central-Hower housed the students from Buchtel High School while its building was renovated. Currently, the building houses the National Inventor's Hall of Fame STEM High School.

Athletics

Prior to the merger, the Central Wildcats and Hower Buccaneers competed in the Akron City Series. After the merger, the Central–Hower Eagles also competed in the Akron City Series. Currently, the National Inventors Hall of Fame STEM High School does not have any athletic teams. However, they do have E-sports teams. As of 2023, they have teams for Overwatch, Fortnite, Valorant, and Smash Bros.

References

  1. "Akron school board votes to sell Central-Hower to UA".
  2. ^ "Archived copy". howervocational.org. Archived from the original on 19 April 2021. Retrieved 1 September 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links

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