Madison Comprehensive High School

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Madison Comprehensive High School
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Madison Comprehensive High School
600 Esley Lane
Mansfield, Ohio 44905
United States
Coordinates 40°46′28″N82°27′37″W / 40.774444°N 82.460278°W / 40.774444; -82.460278
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Type Public
PrincipalSean Conway
Grades9–12
Enrollment877 (2022-23) [1]
Color(s)Green and white
  
Athletics conferenceOhio Cardinal Conference
Team nameRams
Website mlsd.net/madisoncomprehensivehighschool_home.aspx

Madison Comprehensive High School is a public high school in Madison Township, near Mansfield, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Madison Local School District. Athletic teams are known as the Rams and the school colors are green and white.

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