The current high school building is situated on land that was once owned and operated by the United States Army as Camp Sherman.
See also Ohio High School Athletic Conferences Unioto teams are rivals with the Southeastern Panthers and the Zane Trace Pioneers.
[3] Schedule: On December 10, 2021, at approximately 8:07 PM Eastern Time, an intoxicated man by the name of Mr. Hill walked on the Unioto basketball court during a game against Zane Trace.
The windows were made by cutting out a log for several feet on each side of the house and putting greased paper in the opening.
A school was opened in a log cabin about a mile north of where Andersonville now stands, in 1816 or 1817, the teacher being a man by the name of Perkins.
A school house was built at an early date where the Union Church now stands, and another where the upper part of the basin was, in 1814 or 1815, Mr. Young and Mr. Lowery were the teachers.
One of the earliest schools was opened on the farm of Thomas Withgott in which Charles McCrea was one of the first teachers.
A tax levy of 3 ½ mils voted by the district evolved the sum of $50,000 which was matched by another $50,000 from the Federal government under the Public Works Administration and numbered as Project M OH 1021 R. The building site was purchased from Mr. George Garrison, on Egypt Pike, for the sum of $2,000.