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Whitmer High School is a public high school in Toledo, Ohio , named for John Wallace Whitmer, an educator who helped organize high school classes for the area. It is the only high school in the Washington Local School District in Lucas County, Ohio , serving the northwest section of Toledo up to the Michigan state line . It is the largest high school in the Toledo area. Whitmer offers 200 courses including honors and AP classes, 16 career training programs, 22 varsity sports, and more than 50 extracurricular activities. Students regularly receive district, state, and national accolades in art, music, and career training competitions.

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15-575: [REDACTED] Look up Whitmer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Whitmer may refer to: Whitmer Peninsula , a peninsula on the coast of Victoria Land, Antarctica Whitmer High School , in Toledo, Ohio, United States Whitmer, West Virginia , a census-designated place in Randolph County, West Virginia, United States People with

30-508: A surname John Whitmer Historical Association (JWHA), a nonprofit organization promoting study of the LDS movement Peter Whitmer log home , historic site located in Fayette, New York, United States Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Whitmer . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

45-646: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Whitmer High School Whitmer Senior High School opened in 1924 in the Jefferson building. In 1960, the Whitmer building opened. In 1974, the Whitmer Vocational Building, now the Career and Technology Center (CTC), opened. In 2006, Whitmer High School underwent several renovations. Among

60-820: The Panthers , and their jersey colors are maize and blue . Whitmer High School is a member of the Ohio High School Athletic Association and the Three Rivers Athletic Conference . The Panthers played in the Great Lakes League (GLL) until 2003 when they became members of the Toledo City League until 2011. Whitmer won GLL football titles in 1967 and 1968 before spending part of the early 1970s as an independent and then returning to

75-709: The 2007-2008 Panthers made an unexpected run to the state final four in basketball. 2010 City League Football champions and Regional State Champions with a 12-2 overall record. 2010-2011 City League Basketball Champions with an overall 19-1 record. In 2011, after being picked to finish 6th in the Toledo City League, the Whitmer Varsity baseball team defeated the Start Spartans 10-8 in the final TCL Championship after falling behind 8-1. The win also secured Whitmer with its first ever All-Sports Trophy in

90-553: The GLL. Whitmer won their first outright Toledo City League football title in 2009 with a 9-1 record. Whitmer had been playing many City League teams in all sports for years prior to joining the league. One of the school's biggest rivals are the Start Spartans; the two teams meet annually to play for the "Battle of Tremainsville". Another one of the school's biggest rivals are the Clay Eagles; Whitmer and Clay meet annually to play for

105-570: The Latter Day Saint movement Mary Mussleman Whitmer (1778–1856), Book of Mormon witness and the wife of Peter Whitmer, Sr. Peter Whitmer Sr. (1773–1854), early member of the Latter Day Saint movement Peter Whitmer Jr. (1809–1836), sone of Peter Whitmer, Sr. and Witnesses of the Book of Mormon See also [ edit ] Witmer (disambiguation) Whitmore (disambiguation) Wittmar , Lower Saxony, Germany Wittmer ,

120-502: The Latter Day Saint movement Peter Whitmer Jr. (1809–1836), sone of Peter Whitmer, Sr. and Witnesses of the Book of Mormon See also [ edit ] Witmer (disambiguation) Whitmore (disambiguation) Wittmar , Lower Saxony, Germany Wittmer , a surname John Whitmer Historical Association (JWHA), a nonprofit organization promoting study of the LDS movement Peter Whitmer log home , historic site located in Fayette, New York, United States Topics referred to by

135-437: The Latter Day Saint movement, Witness to the Book of Mormon's golden plates Gretchen Whitmer (born 1971), Governor of Michigan Jacob Whitmer (1800–1856), son of Peter Whitmer, Sr. and Mary Musselman John Whitmer (1802–1878), early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement Mary Mussleman Whitmer (1778–1856), Book of Mormon witness and the wife of Peter Whitmer, Sr. Peter Whitmer Sr. (1773–1854), early member of

150-536: The coveted "Little Brown Jug." During the GLL days, the Bedford Mules of Temperance, Michigan were the Panthers' biggest rival. Whitmer High School is a member of the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) and its football team has qualified for the state playoffs for four of the last five years. The 1986 team went undefeated and 1987 and 1988 made it to the state semi-finals. Led by senior Ryne Smith,

165-600: The free dictionary. Whitmer may refer to: Whitmer Peninsula , a peninsula on the coast of Victoria Land, Antarctica Whitmer High School , in Toledo, Ohio, United States Whitmer, West Virginia , a census-designated place in Randolph County, West Virginia, United States People with the surname [ edit ] B. J. Whitmer (born 1978), American professional wrestler Christian Whitmer (1798–1835), son of Peter Whitmer, Sr. and Mary Musselman Dan Whitmer (born 1955), professional baseball player and coach David Whitmer (1805–1888), early adherent of

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180-448: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Whitmer&oldid=1102958393 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Whitmer [REDACTED] Look up Whitmer in Wiktionary,

195-543: The renovations was a total overhaul of the Homer S. Nightingale Center for the Performing Arts, including an expanded lobby. A new gym and new Fieldhouse lobby were added to the school. In 2007, Whitmer Memorial Stadium had artificial turf installed, and the track was widened. The endzones show a large "WHITMER" with a blue background and yellow lettering, with a white stroke. The school's athletic teams are known as

210-411: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Whitmer . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Whitmer&oldid=1102958393 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

225-551: The surname [ edit ] B. J. Whitmer (born 1978), American professional wrestler Christian Whitmer (1798–1835), son of Peter Whitmer, Sr. and Mary Musselman Dan Whitmer (born 1955), professional baseball player and coach David Whitmer (1805–1888), early adherent of the Latter Day Saint movement, Witness to the Book of Mormon's golden plates Gretchen Whitmer (born 1971), Governor of Michigan Jacob Whitmer (1800–1856), son of Peter Whitmer, Sr. and Mary Musselman John Whitmer (1802–1878), early leader in

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