Charles F. Brush High School

Charles F. Brush High School is a public high school in Lyndhurst, Ohio. The school is named for Charles F. Brush, the Ohio-born inventor of the arc light.

Brush has approximately 1700 students. The school is situated close to the border of Lyndhurst's larger neighbor to the west, South Euclid, and serves as the high school in the South Euclid-Lyndhurst City School District.

Brush High School's athletic teams, known as the "Arcs," compete in the Lake division of the Northeast Ohio Conference. The newly formed conference consists of 18 teams from various suburban communities of Northeast Ohio.

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