Beavercreek High School

[5] Beavercreek High School offers eleven Advanced Placement (AP) classes to students, in addition to many Honors and Scholarship courses which award additional points to the compiled grade point average (GPA) of each student.

The original high school was used as an apartment residence for several years, but later changed hands among several businesses in the area including Marshall Brothers and the Mead paper company.

The latest change occurred in 2013 with the opening of Trebein Elementary and Jacob Coy Middle School.

Following the relocation of ninth graders, the high school became a three-year system housing grades 10–12.

[8] According to the Ohio Department of Education, in the 2005–2006 school year, there are 23 students per full-time employed teacher.

[9] The school's girls basketball team averaged over 18 wins per season under coach Ed Zink's 36-year tenure.

On February 10, 2011, Zink became the first girls high school basketball coach in state history to reach 658 wins.

Past performers have included Maynard Ferguson, Victor Wooten, Stanley Clarke, Big Phat Band, Ellis Marsalis Jr. and Jon Secada.

[15] Additionally, high school ensembles from throughout the area are invited to perform and receive professional critique.