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Madeira High School is the public high school in the city of Madeira, Ohio near Cincinnati. Madeira High School is the only high school in the Madeira City Schools District.


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Academics

MHS is known for academic excellence, which has been recognized by U.S. News and World Report; in 2015, the publishing company ranked MHS 13th in the State of Ohio and 282nd in the nation. With a 75 percent student body participation in Advanced Placement Exams, MHS's students have an overall AP Exam pass rate of 81 percent.


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Student life

Madeira's Latin Club, the Madeira Junior Classical League, functions as a local chapter of both the Ohio Junior Classical League (OJCL) and the National Junior Classical League (NJCL). In 2010, Madeira placed second in the Overall Club Sweepstakes at OJCL State Convention and third place in both the 2012 and 2013 State Conventions. Other clubs and activities active at MHS are Art Club, Academic Team, Chess Club, Madeira Marching Mustangs, Madeira Theatre Arts, Student Government, and Unified for Uganda.

What's Up Madeira? is a weekly student-run video news series popular amongst students. School announcements, upcoming events, student and teacher interviews, and a weather report are typically featured in each video.

Ohio High School Athletic Association championships

  • Girls Volleyball - 1978
  • Boys Baseball - 1999
  • Boys Soccer - 2002, 2003
  • Girls Soccer - 2010

Jacob Megois playing football against Little Miami during the 2013 ...
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Notable alumni

  • Eli Maiman, 2004, guitarist for Walk the Moon
  • Andrew Benintendi, 2013, former player for the Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox

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References


Celebrating Our Students' Heritage - Madeira High School
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External links

  • District Web site

Source of article : Wikipedia