Marion Harding High School (Ohio)
Marion Harding High School | |
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Location | |
1500 Harding Hwy E Marion, Ohio United States | |
Coordinates | 40°35′35″N 83°05′27″W / 40.59296°N 83.090874°WCoordinates: 40°35′35″N 83°05′27″W / 40.59296°N 83.090874°W |
Information | |
Type | Public high school |
Opened |
1953 (original building) 2003 (new building) |
School district | Marion City School District |
Principal | Kirk Koennecke |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 1500 |
Color(s) | Red & black |
Athletics conference | Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference (MOAC) |
Team name | The Presidents (Prexies) |
Website |
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Marion Harding High School |
Marion Harding High School is a public high school in Marion, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Marion City School District. The school mascot is the Presidents (often shortened to Prexies) and is symbolized by an eagle named Warren G. They are currently a member of the Mid Ohio Athletic Conference (MOAC)
The school was named after Marion's most famous son, Warren G. Harding. The original school site is a mere 1/2 mile from the Harding Memorial, which is one of the largest presidential memorial located outside of the Washington D.C. area. In 2003, a new high school was erected with assistance of state funds offered for the replacement and/or upgrade of older school facilities. The old building now houses Grant Middle School.
Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships
Further information: Ohio High School Athletic Association
- Boys Track and Field – 1983
- Boys Cross Country – 1952[1]
- Boys Football - 1958 (UPI poll)
Notable Alumni
- John Courtright, Former MLB player (Cincinnati Reds)
- Jeff Ratliff, an Ohio State wrestling All-American and was a part of the 2003 Ohio State accomplishment of getting the highest score in NCAA tournament in school history until recently winning the NCAA. Jeff now is Harding's wrestling coach
External links
Notes and references
- ↑ OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site". Retrieved 2006-12-31.
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