Xenia High School

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Xenia High School
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Address
Xenia High School
303 Kinsey Road

,
45385

United States
Coordinates 39°42′33″N83°55′42″W / 39.70917°N 83.92833°W / 39.70917; -83.92833 Coordinates: 39°42′33″N83°55′42″W / 39.70917°N 83.92833°W / 39.70917; -83.92833
Information
Type Public
School district Xenia Community Schools
PrincipalDavid Torrence
Teaching staff54.00 (on an FTE basis) [1]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment1,065 (2018-19) [1]
Student to teacher ratio19.72 [1]
Color(s)Blue and White [2]   
Fight song "Hurrah for Xenia High School"
Athletics conference Miami Valley League [2]
Nickname Buccaneers [2]
Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools [3]
YearbookXenian
Website www.xenia.k12.oh.us/xhs/

Xenia High School is a public high school in Xenia, Ohio, United States.

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History

The circa 1957 high school [4] was destroyed by an F5 tornado on April 3, 1974, during what was dubbed the 1974 Super Outbreak. A replacement building was constructed in the north of the city. Students from the high school and several other schools were relocated to Warner Middle School for three years until the new school was built. [5]

Notable alumni

Sports

The school's mascot is the Buccaneer and its colors are blue and white. The school's fight song is "Hoorah for Xenia High School." Jack Harbaugh was the head football coach for one year, in 1966. [13] As of 2019-20, the Bucs are members of the Miami Valley League (MVL).

State championships

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Xenia High School

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