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www.edisonchargers.com Edison High School is a public high school located in Huntington Beach, California which first began operation in 1969. It is a part of the Huntington Beach Union High School District .
The Edison Chargers compete in the Sandusky Bay Conference and wear the colors of blue and orange. They had previously competed in the Firelands Conference from 1968-1986, while prior to the consolidation, Berlin Heights and Milan had helped form the FC in 1960.
The Edison Local School District (known as the Berlin-Milan Local School District prior to 2011 [1]) is a school district in Erie County and Huron County in north central Ohio serving the municipalities of Berlin Heights, Milan, and parts of Norwalk as well as parts of the townships of Berlin, Florence, Huron, Milan, Norwalk, Oxford, Perkins, and Vermilion.
Edison: Chargers Milan: Blue, Orange Public 1968-1986 [6] Left for the SBC: Berlin Heights: Tigers Berlin Heights: Orange, Black Public 1960-1968 [1] Consolidated into Edison HS in 1968 Milan: Indians Milan: Red, ? Public 1960-1968 [1] Consolidated into Edison HS in 1968 Hillsdale: Falcons Jeromesville: Columbia Blue, Gold Public 1963-1970 [1 ...
Milan shares its school system with nearby Berlin Heights; the combined school district is known as the Edison Local Schools, and the high school teams are the "Edison Chargers." Edison High School offers college courses from Kenyon College and Findlay University.
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Edison: Chargers Milan: 169 5:18 Blue, Orange 1986- Bay Bay Huron: Tigers Huron: 159 5:18 Red, Gray 1968- Bay Bay Port Clinton: Redskins Port Clinton: 200 5:18 Red, White 1948-1949, 1980- Bay Bay Vermilion: Sailors Vermilion: 235 4:14 Purple & Vegas Gold 2016- River Bay Margaretta: Polar Bears Castalia: 143 6:22 Green, White
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