Fremont Ross High School
Fremont Ross High School is a public high school in Fremont, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Fremont City School District, and one of two high schools in Fremont, the other being Saint Joseph Central Catholic High School. The school enrolls 1,096 students as October 2017. Fremont Ross is named for W.W. Ross, who served as the first superintendent of Fremont City Schools for 42 years from 1864 until his death in 1906 at the age of 71.
The boys' sports teams are called the "Little Giants", while girls' teams are the "Lady Giants". The school's colors are purple and white. The football team has a rivalry with Sandusky High School that dates back to 1895, making it the second-oldest high school football rivalry in Ohio and one of the twenty oldest rivalries in the United States.
Since the 2011–12 school year, the school has been a member of the Three Rivers Athletic Conference.State championships
- Boys swimming and diving – 1936, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1953
- Boys golf – 1973
Notable alumni
- Timothy Lull, class of 1961, served as President of Pacific Lutheran Seminary in Berkeley, California
- Bob Brudzinski, class of 1973, professional football player in the National Football League
- Rob Lytle, class of 1973, professional football player in the NFL
- Derek Isaman, class of 1985, professional boxer and National Golden Gloves Heavyweight Champion
- Shawn McCarthy, class of 1986, professional football player in the NFL
- Charles Woodson, class of 1995, 1997 Heisman Trophy winner and professional football player in the NFL
- Myles Porter, class of 2004, Para Judo athlete and Para Olympic Silver Medalist at the 2012 Para-Olympic games in London.
- Jacob Wukie, class of 2004, athlete and silver medalist in archery at the 2012 London Olympics