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  • Kenston High School is a public high school located in Bainbridge Township, Ohio, near Chagrin Falls. It serves most of Bainbridge Township and all of neighboring Auburn Township and is the only high school in the Kenston Local School District. Kenston High School was established in 1953 with the consolidation of the Auburn and Bainbridge Township schools and moved to its current facility in August 2006. Academics include a wide array of courses and it fields numerous boys and girls sports teams. Athletic teams are known as the Bombers and the school colors are blue and white.


    History


    Kenston High School developed out the now defunct Bainbridge High School in the mid-twentieth century. At its inception it was a vocational school, similar to the nearby Auburn Career Center of today, but eventually evolved into a four-year academic high school. In 2006 the high school was moved from the current middle school to where it is now.


    Athletics


    Kenston athletic teams are known as the Bombers, inspired by the B-25 bombers which used to fly over the school from the nearby Ravenna Arsenal. The school logo most commonly used is of a B-52 bomber, which is also shown on the school's website.


    = State championships

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    Boys cross country - 1983
    Boys' Football - 2018
    Wrestling – 1972
    Boys soccer – 1987
    Boys' Baseball - 2023


    Notable alumni



    Jack Rudnay (1965), former professional American football player with the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL)
    Tyson Walter, former professional football player in the NFL
    Justin Herdman, current US Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio
    Scott Weiland, former Stone Temple Pilots vocalist
    Stefan Dechant, art director, production designer
    Mary Whyte, watercolorist


    References




    External links


    Kenston High School website
    Kenston Local School District

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