Chaney High School

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Chaney High School
Location
731 South Hazelwood Avenue

44502

United States
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational high school
Founded1925
Closed2026
School district
Youngstown City School District
NCES School ID
390451602063[1]
Principal
Robert Kearns
Teaching staff
32.00 (FTE)[1]
Grades912
Enrollment536 (2024–25)[1]
Student to teacher ratio
16.75[1]
ColorsRed and gray    
Team nameCowboys
Websitechaney.ycsd.org

Chaney High School was a public high school in Youngstown, Ohio, United States. Part of the Youngstown City School District, it was established in 1925 and closed in 2026 following consolidation into Youngstown High School. Athletic teams were known as the Cowboys and competed in the Ohio High School Athletic Association.

History

Chaney High School opened in 1925 as West High School, on Youngstown’s west side as part of a broader expansion of the Youngstown City School District during the city’s industrial peak. The school was renamed for John J. Chaney, a local educator and administrator, and quickly became one of the district’s primary secondary institutions alongside Rayen High School and Woodrow Wilson High School. A new high school was dedicated in 1955.[2]

Chaney High School was closed as a public high school in 2011, eliminating its sports programs along with it. Chaney was reestablished as a campus-style facility housing multiple programs, including a traditional academic high school and a STEM-focused program, as well as a performing arts school. This transformation was part of a district-wide effort to modernize facilities and improve academic outcomes with support from state construction funding initiatives.[2]

Chaney reopened as a public high school in 2017 along with their athletic programs, announced by Youngstown City School District CEO Krish Mohip that the school would return to a traditional structure as part of the entire district being reconfigured into neighborhood schooling.[3]

In 2025, the district announced a major reconfiguration plan that would consolidate Chaney and East High School into a single unified high school, Youngstown High School, beginning in the 2026–2027 school year, reflecting ongoing efforts to adapt to enrollment trends and resource constraints.[4] Chaney subsequently closed in May 2026.

Athletics

Chaney High School offered:[5]

Notable alumni

References

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