New Riegel High School

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New Riegel High School
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New Riegel High School
44 North Perry Street
New Riegel, Ohio 44853
Coordinates 41°03′23″N83°19′09″W / 41.056305°N 83.319067°W / 41.056305; -83.319067 Coordinates: 41°03′23″N83°19′09″W / 41.056305°N 83.319067°W / 41.056305; -83.319067
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Type Public
School districtNew Riegel Local Schools
PrincipalJustin Johnson
Grades7-12
Enrollment191 (2016–17) [1]
Color(s)Navy and Vegas Gold
  
Athletics conference Sandusky Bay Conference River Division
MascotBlue Jackets
NewspaperThe Anchor
Website

New Riegel High School is a public high school in New Riegel, Ohio. It is the only high school in the New Riegel Local Schools district. The school's athletic teams use the nickname Blue Jackets. They are members of the Sandusky Bay Conference.

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