Fairmont East High School
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In 1963, a second campus style high school
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 located in the eastern part of the city of Kettering was opened as Fairmont East High School and the existing school was renamed Fairmont West High School. Fairmont West retained the Dragons mascot and colors, while Fairmont East adopted the Falcons mascot and the colors Columbia blue and red.

In the 1970s, the vocational
Vocational education
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 facilities at Fairmont West were expanded as the Kettering Fairmont Career Tech Center. But overall enrollment began to decline in the school district
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. After 20 years, the Fairmont East campus was converted to a middle school and the 7 buildings at the Fairmont West campus were connected with 35 new classrooms and expansion of facilities such as the library/media center, cafeteria
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 and gymnasium
Gym
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. For the first time since the 1940s, the high school was again a four-year high school.

During 1970 to 1976 Fairmont East rivaled with Fairmont West. the track and cross country
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 team of Fairmont East, Coached by Neal Charske, led the Cross Country to the State championships three times , The Western Ohio Conference several times in a row, the Track team to the State district championship three times in a row. In 1972, he , Neal Charske, put together a team that ran for 24 hours in August with the AAU,(Amateur Athletic Union
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) as witness to the event. Each man ran a mile and handed off the baton, rotating in sequence all through the night until 7 a.m. in the morning, beginning at 7 p.m. in the evening, accumulating enough miles at the end of 24 hours, to set the World record for a 7-man relay team
Relay race
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. Fourteen year old Thomas A. Link was holding the baton when he crossed the finish line to break the world record
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 with two hours remanding. The rest of the team added more miles in those two hours to surpassed the world record. Each member of the team averaged 5 minutes and 22 seconds per mile, approximately 22 miles (35 km) a piece.

In the fall of 1983, the consolidated school reopened as Kettering Fairmont High School, with students from both East and West joining as the Fairmont Firebirds, taking the flight of the Falcon and the fire of the Dragon. The new school colors are navy blue, silver and white. The current enrollment is about 2600.

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1963 - 1967

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The Debs
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General
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1968 - 1972

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1973 - 1977

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1978 - 1982 (or close date)

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