Berea High School

Its most recent campus, located immediately east of Baldwin Wallace University, was built in 1929.

[2] Berea's school colors were scarlet and royal blue, and its athletic teams were known as the Braves.

The first major change happened in the mid-1950s, with the addition of the two-story science wing, which was attached to the east side of the building.

This wing also included a brand new 12-foot deep pool with a rainbow ceiling for swim meets.

With the new addition, the school district turned to Robert Fillous, a 1935 Cleveland Institute of Art graduate to design/purchase a sculpture to be added to the outside.

Notable places in Ohio, such as the Glenn Research Center, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, and Rocky River are also featured on the sculpture.

All of these additions covered up the 1920s part of the school, and only the clock tower, smoke stack, and west side of the building are now visible.