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Barnesville Exempted Village School District
Barnesville Exempted Village Schools serves the village of Barnesville, Ohio, Barnesville, Ohio, United States, and the surrounding area. Board of education * Rob Miller, President * Scott Baker, Vice President * Matt King, Treasurer * Dennis Huntsman * Sam Lucas * Kenny Triplett * Angela Hannahs, Superintendent Administration Renovations In 2002, the village of Barnesville saw a rebirth of its schools. The high school, located on the eastern edge of Barnesville, was remodeled to expand classroom areas and improve appearances, as well as the addition of a new administrative wing. A new middle school was built beside the high school to rectify the crowded school downtown. The elementary school was remodeled and an older section of the building was removed. The renovations and new school left the school board in a weak financial state, it is now using fundraisers to increase its stability. Athletics The school's sports teams' mascot is the shamrock. See also * Barnesvi ...
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Barnesville, Ohio
Barnesville is a village in Belmont County, Ohio, United States. It is located in the central portion of Warren Township in Belmont County and is part of the Wheeling, West Virginia Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 4,193 at the 2010 census. History The town was named after James Barnes, who was the first settler. Barnes was born in Montgomery County, Maryland and was married to Nancy Harrison, "an intelligent Quaker lady". Barnes owned a farm in Montgomery County, and later laid out a town there, also known as Barnesville, Maryland, where he operated a country store for a while. In 1803 he moved to St. Clairsville, Ohio where he operated a tavern and general store. In 1806 Barnes settled in Warren Township in Belmont County where he cleared forest, built a house, established a tannery and general store and planted orchards. In November 1808, the town of Barnesville was laid out, and four years later Mr. Barnes and his family became permanent residents of ...
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