Madison High School (Madison, Ohio)

Madison High School
Address
3100 Burns Road
Madison, Ohio 44057
United States
Coordinates 41°47′25″N 81°4′4″W / 41.79028°N 81.06778°W / 41.79028; -81.06778Coordinates: 41°47′25″N 81°4′4″W / 41.79028°N 81.06778°W / 41.79028; -81.06778
Information
Type Public, coeducational
Established 1895
School district Madison Local School District
Principal William Fisher[1]
Grades 9-12
Color(s) Blue and white[1]
         
Athletics conference Western Reserve Conference
Team name Blue Streaks[1]
Rival Perry Pirates
Accreditation Ohio Department of Education
Website www.madisonschools.net/1/Home

Madison High School is a public high school located in Madison, Ohio, United States. The only high school in the Madison Local School District, it was established in 1895.

Classes

Madison High offers a wide variety of classes to its students. Some of said classes are biology, chemistry, physics, earth sciences, integrated math 1-4, algebras 1 & 2, geometry, calculus, wood shop, engineering classes, and many others.

Extracurricular activities

The school offers many clubs and activities for students to take part in. Groups such as key club, technology club, drama club, model un, newspaper, National Honors Society, and many others are available to students.

Madison High School is a part of the Western Reserve Conference. Madison's main rivals are Perry, Geneva, Riverside, and Chardon High Schools. Madison currently offers many sports for both boys and girls. They include, for boys, golf, soccer, Cross Country, basketball, swimming, wrestling, baseball, football, track and field, tennis, and cheerleading.

As it is with most high schools, girls at Madison also have the opportunity to engage in many sports, which include tennis, volleyball, soccer, Cross Country, basketball, swimming, softball, track and field, and cheerleading.

The Blue Streaks softball team had a tremendous run in the OHSAA tournament in the 2016-2017 school year. The ladies won a District title and came second in the Western Reserve Conference.

Notes and references

  1. 1 2 3 OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association member directory". Retrieved 2010-04-02.
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