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Warren Western Reserve High School was a public high school serving grades 9-12 in Warren, Ohio, United States, from 1966-1990. Construction was completed and it opened in the Fall of 1966[1][2]. It served as the second public high school in the Warren City Schools District to alleviate overcrowding at Warren G. Harding High School. The school was located at 200 Loveless Ave. Warren Western Reserve’s athletic teams were called the Raiders and competed in the North East Ohio Conference. The school’s name is derived from Warren Ohio’s historical status as the capital of the Connecticut Western Reserve. Warren Western Reserve High School is not to be confused with Western Reserve High School in Berlin Center, OH or Western Reserve High School in Collins, OH, which both still exist.
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