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Manchester High School (New Franklin, Ohio)

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Manchester High School is a public high school located in New Franklin, Ohio about 12 miles south of Akron. It is part of the Manchester Local School District in the southwestern corner of Summit County, Ohio. The mascot of Manchester is the panther, usually depicted as a black panther, and the school colors are red and black. The principal of the school is Scott Ross. The school competes in the Pac-7 Conference.

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Manchester High School (New Franklin, Ohio)
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