Shenandoah High School (Ohio)
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Shenandoah High School is a public
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near Sarahsville, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Noble Local School District. Their nickname is the Zeps.Smith, Cameron (21 August 2013)
Forget the Buckeyes, the Zeps are Ohio’s best mascot
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History

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
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gave the main address at the school's official dedication in November.Pickenpaugh, Roger (14 October 2013)
Shenandoah High School History
''The Journal And the Noble County Leader''
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. Renovations to the school that added HVAC were completed in 2018.Durben, Serena (13 August 2018)
Shenandoah Renovations Not Expected to Delay Opening
''The Journal And the Noble County Leader''


Extracurricular activities

Their chief sports rivals are the Caldwell Redskins.


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* Educational institutions established in 1963 High schools in Noble County, Ohio Public high schools in Ohio 1963 establishments in Ohio {{NobleCountyOH-school-stub