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North Union High School (Ohio)

Coordinates: 40°26′13″N 83°17′51″W / 40.436966°N 83.297432°W / 40.436966; -83.297432
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North Union High School
Address
Map
401 Franklin Street

,
45614

Coordinates40°26′13″N 83°17′51″W / 40.436966°N 83.297432°W / 40.436966; -83.297432
Information
School typePublic High School
School districtNorth Union Local School District
SuperintendentRichard J. Baird
PrincipalUfferman
Grades9-12
Enrollment423[1] (Oct 2017)
Color(s)Orange and black
  
Athletics conferenceCentral Buckeye Conference (CBC)
NicknameWildcats
Websitewww.n-union.k12.oh.us/northunionhighschool_home.aspx

North Union High School is part of the North Union Local School District in northern Union County, Ohio, USA, with an October 2017 district enrollment of 1,520 students[1] within a 162 square mile boundary line. The district is surrounded by farms with business and factories both to the north and south. The campus is located on the northern edge of Richwood. The school is surrounded by the townships of Claibourne, Dover, Jackson, Leesburg, Liberty, Taylor, Washington and York in Union County, and Scioto and Thompson townships in Delaware County.

Sports

In the 2011–12 season, the American football and girls' basketball teams won their third consecutive MOAC titles. The football team advanced to the OHSAA playoffs for the third consecutive year and the girls' basketball team advanced to the District Finals.[2]

In July 2017, North Union announced they would leave the MOAC to join the Central Buckeye Conference, possibly as early as 2018.[3]

During the 2019-20 high school basketball season, North Union completed a perfect 21-0 regular season. The Wildcats entered the OHSAA state tournament as the No. 3 seed in the Division III Central District with a chance to win their first district title since 1970.

References

  1. ^ a b "Fall Enrollment (Headcount) - October 2017 Public Districts and Buildings". Ohio Department of Education. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  2. ^ District website
  3. ^ "Two new schools 'a good match' for Central Buckeye Conference".