Sandy Valley High School (Magnolia, Ohio)
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Sandy Valley High School | |
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5362 State Route 183 NE Magnolia, Ohio 44643 |
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School district | Sandy Valley Local School District |
Principal | David Fischer |
Assistant principals | Jay Bednar |
Enrollment |
500 (2008) |
School type | Public secondary school |
Grades | 9–12 |
Language | English |
Campus | Rural |
Mascot | Cardinal |
Color(s) | Red, Gray |
Communities served | Magnolia, Waynesburg, East Sparta, Sandyville |
Athletic conference | Inter-Valley Conference (IVC) |
Homepage | [www.svlocal.org] |
Sandy Valley High School is a public high school in Magnolia, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Sandy Valley Local Schools district. Its mascot is a cardinal and its colors are red and gray. The cardinal is also Ohio's state bird and red and gray are also Ohio's state colors. A new high school building is in the works and should be open at the beginning of 2009.
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[edit] Academics
Sandy Valley currently offers 5 Advanced Placement (AP) courses: AP Liturature and Composition, AP Calculus AB, AP Biology, AP French Language, and AP Spanish Language.
[edit] Athletics
Sandy Valley offers 8 boys and 8 girls sports, including:
Boys Football Division IV
Girls Volleyball Division III
Boys and Girls Cross Country Division III (Both)
Boys and Girls Golf Division II (Boys) Division I (Girls)
Boys Wrestling Division III
Girls Gymnastics Division I
Boys and Girls Basketball Division III (Both)
Boys and Girls Bowling Division I (Both)
Boys Baseball Division III
Girls Softball Division III
Boys and Girls Track and Field Division II (Both)
[edit] Notables
The Boys Cross Country team has made it to state 5 of the past 8 years and to regionals for the last 8 years. They won the league in 2007. The Girls Cross Country team made it to state in 2007. They have won the league the past 3 years. The Wrestling team The Track team has sent athletes to state the past two years and have had three state champions: Joe Crallie (1995), Jason Calkins (year), and Mike Coates (2004).