Ravenna High School (Ohio)

[6] In 2006 voters approved a bond issue to fund construction of a new high school with assistance from the state of Ohio.

The building was built adjacent to the district's existing athletic facilities on North Chestnut Street and was completed and dedicated in August 2010.

The previous school building at the corner of East Main and Clinton Streets was put up for sale in 2010.

The field house gym includes a rubberized surface which has two full-size basketball courts and an elevated walking track.

The district first purchased the land in 1973 but nothing was built at the site until 1999 when athletic facilities were constructed, funded mainly by private donations and the sale of personal seat licenses.

The campus includes Portage Community Bank Stadium which has a seating capacity of 5,000 and features an eight-lane all-weather running track and artificial playing surface.

The stadium, one of the first in Ohio to have FieldTurf, became one of the first in the country to have a non-traditional field color when blue turf was installed in 2013 instead of the traditional green.

The previous home of Ravenna High School from 1923 to 2010. It was demolished in 2013.
The new building under construction in September 2009 with the Coll Gymnasium in center.