The district, which operates under Indiana law, is governed by a nine-person board of trustees with representatives from both states.
[10] The school building was rebuilt in 1926, with the state line running through the flagpole, between the two entrances, and down the middle of the gymnasium's basketball court.
In April 1988, the Ohio State Auditor and Board of Education threatened to withhold state funding for the College Corner district because it no longer offered high school instruction,[11] but the Franklin County (Ohio) Common Pleas Court ruled in favor of the district,[12] citing exemptions passed by the Indiana and Ohio General Assemblies in 1912.
The school's 1926 football team was its last despite a 30–2 record because players had been brought in from nearby Miami University.
The Ohio High School Athletic Association banned the team for 100 years when the deception was discovered.