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mathews+high+school+ohio Latitude and Longitude:

41°14′18″N 80°39′35″W / 41.238282°N 80.659708°W / 41.238282; -80.659708
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Vienna Mathews High School
Address
4429 Warren-Sharon Road

,
United States
Coordinates 41°14′18″N 80°39′35″W / 41.238282°N 80.659708°W / 41.238282; -80.659708
Information
Type Public
MottoNon cedere
School districtMathews Local School District
Teaching staff17.10 (FTE) [1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment183 (2021-22)
Student to teacher ratio11.58 [1]
Color(s)Red and Black   
AthleticsFootball, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Cross Country, Track, Volleyball, Soccer, Golf
MascotMustang
NicknameMathews
RivalChalker High School
Website Mathews High School

Vienna Mathews High School is a public high school in Vienna, Ohio. Trumbull County, Ohio It is the only high school in the Mathews Local School District. Their mascot is the Mustangs, and compete as a member of the Ohio High School Athletic Association and is a member of the Northeastern Athletic Conference.

The Mathews Local School District was originally formed in 1961 as a merger of the Vienna Township Rural School District and the Fowler Township Rural School District.

Mathews High School sports teams adapted the colors of the Vienna and Fowler high school teams: the red from the red and white of the Vienna Flyers (the symbol of which was the P-51 Mustang fighter) and black of the orange and black of the Fowler Wolverines. Its current mascot is the Mustang (horse, not to be confused with the Bronco).

On January 17, 2014, the floor of the Vienna Memorial Auditorium was renamed "Rex Leach Court" after Rex Leach, the all-star player for the Vienna Flyers. Leach held numerous state records, one of which (most points in a single game) still stands today.

Athletics

Mathews High School currently offers:

Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b "Mathews High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  2. ^ OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site". Retrieved 2006-12-31.



mathews+high+school+ohio Latitude and Longitude:

41°14′18″N 80°39′35″W / 41.238282°N 80.659708°W / 41.238282; -80.659708
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vienna Mathews High School
Address
4429 Warren-Sharon Road

,
United States
Coordinates 41°14′18″N 80°39′35″W / 41.238282°N 80.659708°W / 41.238282; -80.659708
Information
Type Public
MottoNon cedere
School districtMathews Local School District
Teaching staff17.10 (FTE) [1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment183 (2021-22)
Student to teacher ratio11.58 [1]
Color(s)Red and Black   
AthleticsFootball, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Cross Country, Track, Volleyball, Soccer, Golf
MascotMustang
NicknameMathews
RivalChalker High School
Website Mathews High School

Vienna Mathews High School is a public high school in Vienna, Ohio. Trumbull County, Ohio It is the only high school in the Mathews Local School District. Their mascot is the Mustangs, and compete as a member of the Ohio High School Athletic Association and is a member of the Northeastern Athletic Conference.

The Mathews Local School District was originally formed in 1961 as a merger of the Vienna Township Rural School District and the Fowler Township Rural School District.

Mathews High School sports teams adapted the colors of the Vienna and Fowler high school teams: the red from the red and white of the Vienna Flyers (the symbol of which was the P-51 Mustang fighter) and black of the orange and black of the Fowler Wolverines. Its current mascot is the Mustang (horse, not to be confused with the Bronco).

On January 17, 2014, the floor of the Vienna Memorial Auditorium was renamed "Rex Leach Court" after Rex Leach, the all-star player for the Vienna Flyers. Leach held numerous state records, one of which (most points in a single game) still stands today.

Athletics

Mathews High School currently offers:

Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b "Mathews High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  2. ^ OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site". Retrieved 2006-12-31.



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