Hamilton Township High School

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Hamilton Township High School
Address
Hamilton Township High School
1105 Rathmell Road

,
43207

United States
Coordinates 39°51′36″N82°58′17″W / 39.86000°N 82.97139°W / 39.86000; -82.97139
Information
Type Public high school
SuperintendentMark Tyler [1]
PrincipalMatt O'Hearn [1]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment848 (2016–17) [2]
Color(s)   Green and gold [1]
Athletics conference Mid-State League [1]
Team nameRangers [1]
Website District Website

Hamilton Township High School is a public high school located at 1105 Rathmell Road, near Columbus, Ohio, which serves Hamilton Township, Obetz, Lockbourne, Reese, Shadeville, and parts of south Columbus.

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