Paint Valley High School

Paint Valley High School is a high school located in Bainbridge, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Paint Valley Local School District. The school mascot is the Bearcat. Paint Valley has school clubs such as AFJROTC, I-CAT, FCCLA, NHS, NAHS, FFA, and many more.

Paint Valley High School is the result of centralizing the high schools in both Bainbridge and Bourneville. The original schools were built around the early to mid-60s. Paint Valley added a junior high wing in 1975. In 2003 Paint Valley combined both Bainbridge and Twin Elementary schools into a brand new elementary/middle school building located beside the high school. The elementary school formerly known as Twin Elementary was auctioned off and demolished in 2008. Bainbridge elementary had a boiler explosion and was partially demolished in 2006.

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