Union County High School (Indiana) Explained

Union County High School
Streetaddress:410 Patriot Blvd.
City:Liberty
State:Indiana
County:(Union County)
Zipcode:47353
Country:United States
Coordinates:39.635°N -84.9207°W
Established:1973
Type:Public high school
District:Union County–College Corner Joint School District
Grades:9-12
Principal:Connie Rosenberger
Enrollment:492[1]
Enrollment As Of:2014-15
Faculty:32.00 FTE
Team Name:Patriots
Conference:Tri-Eastern Conference
Colors:Red, white, and blue
Website:Official Website

Union County High School is a public high school located in Liberty, Indiana, United States. It is part of the Union County–College Corner Joint School District (UCCCJSD), and was built in 1973 after the merger of Short High School (Liberty, Brownsville and Kitchel High Schools) and College Corner High School.

Athletics

Union County has been a member of the Tri-Eastern Conference since the school was founded, and has had the most success in baseball, volleyball, softball, and boys' basketball.

Mergers

SchoolMascotColorsClosed/merged into
BrownsvilleLions1961/Short
LibertyLancers1961/Short
Kitchel/Harrison TownshipCowboys1961/Short
Short High SchoolLancers1965/Union County
College CornerTrojans1965/Union County

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Union County High School. National Center for Education Statistics. November 11, 2017.