Shenandoah High School (Ohio)

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Coordinates39°48′31″N 81°26′54″W / 39.808684°N 81.448454°W / 39.808684; -81.448454[1]
Established1963[2]
SuperintendentJustin Denius
Shenandoah High School
Location
49346 Seneca Lake Rd

,
43779

United States
Coordinates39°48′31″N 81°26′54″W / 39.808684°N 81.448454°W / 39.808684; -81.448454[1]
Information
Established1963[2]
School districtNoble Local School District
SuperintendentJustin Denius
CEEB code364583
PrincipalTrevor Tom
Teaching staff19.43 (FTE)[3]
Grades9-12
Enrollment217 (2018–19)[3]
Student to teacher ratio11.17[3]
ColorsGreen & White
   
AthleticsOHSAA AA
Athletics conferenceOhio Valley Athletic Conference Mid-Ohio Valley League
Team nameZeps
PublicationNoble Local News
Websitehttps://shs.gozeps.org/

Shenandoah High School is a public high school near Sarahsville, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Noble Local School District. Their nickname is the Zeps.[4]

The school's construction was the result of the consolidation of area school districts. Shenandoah High School opened in September 1963 with 390 students. Ohio Congressman Robert T. Secrest gave the main address at the school's official dedication in November.[5]

The school was named for the USS Shenandoah (ZR-1), a rigid airship which crashed in Noble County on September 2, 1925, which is also the source of their "Zeps" nickname.[4]

Renovations to the school that added HVAC were completed in 2018.[6]

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