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Need a School Transcript?
Whether you require it for employment purposes or higher education, you can conveniently request your High School Transcript here.
The Panther Post
There are a lot of GREAT things going on at Miami Trace! Read about them in the latest issue of The Panther Post.
Adena Mobile Clinic
The Adena Mobile Clinic is designed to provide convenient healthcare services for students. With parent/guardian permission, students can receive an array of health and wellness services on campus.
Services include:
- Treatment for sore throat, cough, earache, headache, or asthma
- Sports and work physicals
- Immunizations
- Blood work
- Prescriptions and pharmacy needs
- Consultation for anxiety or depression
On-Campus Schedule: Adena Mobile Clinic Schedule
Scheduling Phone Number: 740-672-1646
Consent Form: Consent for Treatment
Back-To-School Info
All the information you need for Back-To-School in one convenient place!
Can't find what you're looking for? Give us a call.
MTHS: 740-333-4700
MTMS: 740-333-4900
MTES: 740-333-2400
Central Office: 740-335-3010
Delays, Closures, and Dismissals
As winter approaches, it's essential that students and families are informed and prepared for potential school delays, cancellations, or early dismissals. For detailed information on our communication methods, decision-making process, and building schedules, see the guidance document below.
If you have any additional questions, contact us at 740-335-3010.
Upcoming District Events
At a Glance
Rooted in tradition and driven by purpose, Miami Trace is a close-knit community where relationships, opportunities, and a whole-child focus support every learner’s journey toward success. With a spirit of innovation, transparency, and Panther pride, we honor our past, enrich the present, and empower students for the future.
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~2500Enrolled Students
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73%Student Participation in High School Sports
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133-AcreCentralized Campus
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55+Elective Offerings at the High School Level
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98.5%Graduation Rate
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15 YearsAverage Teacher Experience
Making Transitions. Maintaining Traditions

MT History
The Miami Trace Local School District was formed on July 1, 1955, with the consolidation of five local school districts in Fayette County. The district was named after the historic Native American trail that ran from Portsmouth to Toledo. Miami Trace High School opened in the fall of 1962, becoming the first county school system in Ohio to be completely consolidated. For seventy years, Miami Trace has honored its heritage while embracing growth and fostering a learning environment that equips students for the challenges and possibilities ahead.
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