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Click here to view picture of Green Township School Buses in 1929!

Green's Historic Schools

Green Township once contained 14 school districts.  Each of these districts contained a small, usually one-room schoolhouse.  Several of these historic structures still exist in Green today.

One-room Schoolhouses

Kleckner Elementary Building (Old Greensburg High School & Grade School)


New! Green Local Schools Primary Document Database

Click here to search the Green Local Schools Primary Document Database! 

Dr. Mary Ann Stahr, Green High School Library Media Specialist, and many other staff of Green High School have prepared an online searchable database of primary documents relevent to the history of Green Local Schools.   Primary documents dating from the 1920s to 1940s are now available online.  The present collection focuses on the history of the Green Local Schools.  Included are the first yearbook, school newspapers, and clippings from local newspapers.  These documents are searchable by keywords, such as Boettler, Kepler, school spirit, football, etc.

The current selection is digitized and stored by Green High School.  A partnership between our high school and the Green Historical Society will add primary documents from other time periods encompassing the entire history of Green.

If you would like to contribute to our collection, please contact us!  Your precious articles will be scanned and returned to you in the same condition.

We would like to thank the following people for their memorabilia that made this possible:

    Pauline Franks (Class of 1935)
    Ruth Harvey (Class of 1935)
    Amy Ramey (Kepler descendent)

Questions?  Contributions?

Contact Mary Ann Stahr, Ph. D.
Green High School
Library Media Specialist
330-896-7531
stahrmaryann@greenlocalschools.org
Email Us: GHS
P.O. Box 533, Green,  Ohio 44232
GREEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY

...bringing together those people interested in history, and especially those interested in the history of Green, Ohio.
 
We believe that understanding the history of our community is basic to our democratic way of life, gives us a better understanding of our state and nation, and promotes a better appreciation of our American Heritage. 
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