Marietta High School

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Marietta High School may refer to one of three public schools in the U.S.:

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Marietta High School (MHS) is a four-year, public, secondary school in Marietta, Ohio, United States. The school serves students in the Marietta City School District in grades nine through twelve. As of 2010-2011, the approximate enrollment was 1,050. Marietta's mascot is Tabby the tiger and its colors are orange and black. The school's rival is Warren High School. The school participates in the East Central Ohio League within the Scarlet Division.

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Marietta is a city in and county seat of Love County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,626 at the 2010 census, a 7.4 percent increase from 2,445 at the 2000 census. Marietta is part of the Ardmore, Oklahoma, Micropolitan Statistical Area. It is also a part of the Texoma region.

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