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High School Top All Time Ohio HS Football Programs(Win %)

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EDIT:The format is messed up when I post it(White background I guess). Just go to the link and the list is at the bottom of the page.

EDIT 2: Found a link to a more updated list
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Anyone know anything about Cincinnati Academy of Physical Education?

What was the deal with that school, I searched some on google, but couldn't find anything on it.

It is no longer in existence. I think the school disbanded in the early to mid 90's. It was a lower division school (I think it was D4) that always did well in football. I may be wrong, but I think they were the same level as Ironton and those 2 always fought it out for top honors in Southern Ohio for their division.

To answer your question, yes, it did put large emphasis on physical education. Lots of gym classes.
 
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Cincinnati Academy of Physical Education

I attended C.A.P.E. from 1980-1985 we had two classes of gym per day but we had all the other required classes also. As far as I know the school did not come back under a different name, there maybe a different school in the building but as far as a physical education school I have not heard that.
 
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I attended c.a.p.e. and actually we had one gym class and a special skills class that changed every quarter. in the "spp"class you could learn golf, weight lifting, or even how to properly shoot a bb gun. the reason for someones lack of academic achievement is all on them and thats only one of the reasons Carlose didn't make it. Cape ran that guy into the ground. i grew up in the same hood and i never saw anyone catch this guy from behind until OSU. the school closed before i could graduate, but i still consider myself alum. half of a day of gym? really? does that even sound right? come on you guys gotta have more since than that! class of 93" all day
 
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KellyBeth;1152497; said:
I attended C.A.P.E. from 1980-1985 we had two classes of gym per day but we had all the other required classes also. As far as I know the school did not come back under a different name, there maybe a different school in the building but as far as a physical education school I have not heard that.

5 years?!?! :(
 
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Glee;1661044; said:
I attended c.a.p.e. and actually we had one gym class and a special skills class that changed every quarter. in the "spp"class you could learn golf, weight lifting, or even how to properly shoot a bb gun. the reason for someones lack of academic achievement is all on them and thats only one of the reasons Carlose didn't make it. Cape ran that guy into the ground. i grew up in the same hood and i never saw anyone catch this guy from behind until OSU. the school closed before i could graduate, but i still consider myself alum. half of a day of gym? really? does that even sound right? come on you guys gotta have more since than that! class of 93" all day

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tedginn05;512188; said:
Anyone know anything about Cincinnati Academy of Physical Education?

What was the deal with that school, I searched some on google, but couldn't find anything on it.

STOP. RIGHT. THERE. My wife spent a year in teaching hell at CAPE. She took a $7K (1982 when 7K meant something) cut in pay to teach elsewhere.

It was supposed to give kids who needed movement and were interested in sports a higher level of activity and a reason to study. They were going to teach kids who couldn't make it at Walnut Hills (An excellent College Prep HS) or SCPA, School for Creative and Performing Arts (Fame, Mid West), a chance at PE, biology, anatomy, physiology, kinesiology -- really, that was in the SI article. The upper level science classes never got into the curriculum. A friend, who was hired to teach calculus (sans calculus textbooks) was ordered to raise Fs to Cs to keep kids passing and jocks eligible. Discipline was in another district.

In truth it was a zoo. teachers couldn't assign homework because there weren't enough books. They couldn't make reading assignments because if the few books they had were taken home by the students they didn't come back.

And I've yet to speak about student - faculty situations that would make the current Irish priest allegations sound like a gathering of the saints.

Or a pedophile principal who planned a swimming pool to be built on top of a sliding hillside.

It was mercifully closed when the CPS board realized that the school was never going to meet the state's minimum achievement levels.
 
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anyone know about that school CAPE

I went to CAPE from 1985- 1992. I completed my time there. I went on to college. we had to have two years of spanish we had to have 4 math classes. we had to take all the classes everyone else had to have to graduate. so that school was what? all gym? NO.... We had to have all the requirements all the other schools had. We had fun. I hope you all had fun at your school. :pirate1:
 
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CAPE beat my highschool's football team in the state semifinals (I think). The next year they shut the doors. They were super fast compared to the teams we were used to playing.

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KellyBeth;1152497; said:
I attended C.A.P.E. from 1980-1985 we had two classes of gym per day but we had all the other required classes also. As far as I know the school did not come back under a different name, there maybe a different school in the building but as far as a physical education school I have not heard that.

buchtelgrad04;1661046; said:
5 years?!?! :(

TTalive;1709269; said:
I went to CAPE from 1985- 1992. I completed my time there. I went on to college. we had to have two years of spanish we had to have 4 math classes. we had to take all the classes everyone else had to have to graduate. so that school was what? all gym? NO.... We had to have all the requirements all the other schools had. We had fun. I hope you all had fun at your school. :pirate1:
I see your five and raise you seven.

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