Sidney High School (Ohio)
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- This article is about the high school in Ohio. For other high schools named, see the Sidney High School disambiguation page.
Established | 1872 |
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School type | Public secondary school |
Principal | Dr. Sharon Sherry |
Faculty | 70 |
Students | 1,200 |
Location | 1215 Campbell Road Sidney, OH 45365 |
Colors | Black, and Yellow |
Mascot | Yellow Jackets |
Website | sidney.k12.oh.us |
Sidney High School is a public high school in Sidney, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Sidney City Schools district. Their nickname is the Yellow Jackets. The teams of the Sidney High School Yellow Jackets were named after Baldwin-Wallace College graduate Granville Robinson became Head Coach at Sidney High School.
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[edit] Coat of Arms
The "Coat of Arms" is divided into two sections. The top section shows life in the Sidney High School. The upper-left-hand quarter of the "Coat of Arms" depicts the arts. The mask symbolizes the dreams of school life. The lyre shows the musical harmony of school life. The symbols do not stand for any specific school department, but rather try to show life at Sidney High.
The atomic symbol in the upper right symbolizes science at Sidney High. The torch stands for the light that fules all knowledge. The bottom section of the "Coat of Arms" shows life in our community. The bridge symbolizes that Sidney is the Gateway to the Miami Valley; the gear symbolizes the importance and the variety of Sidney Industry. The leaves that surround the "Coat of Arms" symbolize the lasting influence of life at Sidney High. The traditional monogrammed "S" appears at the top of the "Coat of Arms".
[edit] Fight Song
Sidney High! Sidney High!
Never let that Spirit die!
Break through that rival line
Their strength defy;
Put the pigskin over;
Loyal to Sidney's men,
We are here to win again,
Fight, fight, unto the end
for Sidney High!
Go, go, go, go, go.
Fight, fight, fight, fight.
Win, win, win, win, win.
Go fight win!
[edit] Notable alumni
- Lois Lenski, writer (1911)
- Paul Lauterbur, chemist (1947)