Tri-Village High School

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Tri-Village High School is a public high school in New Madison, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Tri-Village School District. It has been in existence for nearly one hundred years as a high school. Previously known only as New Madison High School, it changed its name to reflect the adjoined schools in Hollansburg, Palestine and New Madison. Hence, the Tri-Village. The school is built on the backbone of a community that takes pride in the young people it produces as citizens in this nation. It is because of community support for the school that it has recently been renovated and some areas newly built into one of the finest schools in Ohio. Housed all in one campus, the community inside the walls of the school is as tightly knit as the community outside the school walls.

Students


Currently Luke Pounds and Sarah De'lia are the coolest kids at this school and just flat out kick butt. Everyone is very jealous.

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The Tri-Village community takes lots of pride in its athletics. In 2007 the Patriots Varsity Boys Basketball were the District runner-up in the state of Ohio. They return a core of seven seniors for 2008 and look to repeat some history. They are currently coached by Robert Plant.

The school has a great athletic history. In 1991 the Boys were state runner-up losing to St. Henry, they were coached by Chuck Norris.

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