OLD HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
318 Columbus Ave.
Sandusky was one of the first Ohio towns to establish a public high school. That the high school proved to be an indispensable part of the free school was manifested when the cornerstone for a new building was laid in 1866. The new limestone building was completed in a hurry when the old school burned in 1869. The Adams Building (old high school) began construction in 1867 and is the second oldest school building still in active use in Ohio.

Old High School - Erie County Ohio Historical SocietyOld High School Building. This 1870 image shows the addition to the old High School building. Image courtesy of Sandusky Library Archives Research Center.

Old High School - Erie County Ohio Historical SocietyThe structure was renovated in 1914 and 1977. It has 91,935 square feet of usable space. After being the original high school, the building was renamed Adams Junior High School in 1958 to house seventh grade until 2010. For the 2010-2012 school years both seventh and eighth grade students were housed together. The Adams building is still in use by Sandusky City Schools and houses the Sandusky Digital Academy, an alternative to traditional high school, and sections are leased to the county school system.