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Waynedale was created in 1955 during the era when the state of Ohio was consolidating small school districts into larger ones in order to save money.  [[Apple Creek, Ohio|Apple Creek]], [[Fredericksburg, Ohio|Fredericksburg]], [[Holmesville, Ohio|Holmesville]], and [[Mount Eaton, Ohio|Mt. Eaton]] high schools were merged to create Waynedale High School within the Southeast Local School District.  They have been members of the [[Wayne County Athletic League]] since their creation, as their preceding schools were beforehand.  A 20-member committee of coaches, students, and teachers chose the name "Waynedale", as well as the nickname "Bears" over the other choices of "Warriors" and "Wabbits".  When the school colors of brown and gold were selected, they decided to go with the nickname of "Golden Bears."  The Waynedale student section during athletic events is called the "Bear Den".<ref name="A History of Wayne County Football 1899 to 1988">{{cite book
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| title = A History of Wayne County Football 1899 to 1988
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| publisher = Collier Printing Company of Wooster, OH
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| year=  1989
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Waynedale was created in 1955 during the era when the state of Ohio was consolidating small school districts into larger ones in order to save money.  [[Apple Creek, Ohio|Apple Creek]], [[Fredericksburg, Ohio|Fredericksburg]], [[Holmesville, Ohio|Holmesville]], and [[Mount Eaton, Ohio|Mt. Eaton]] high schools were merged to create Waynedale High School within the Southeast Local School District.  They have been members of the [[Wayne County Athletic League]] since their creation, as their preceding schools were beforehand.  A 20-member committee of coaches, students, and teachers chose the name "Waynedale", as well as the nickname "Bears" over the other choices of "Warriors" and "Wabbits".  When the school colors of brown and gold were selected, they decided to go with the nickname of "Golden Bears."  The Waynedale student section during athletic events is called the "Bear Den".<ref name="A History of Wayne County Football 1899 to 1988">{{cite book
 
| author = Vasas, Michale Paul
 
| title = A History of Wayne County Football 1899 to 1988
 
| publisher = Collier Printing Company of Wooster, OH
 
| year=  1989
 
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About
Name
  • Waynedale High School
Educational Services
  • Elementary and Secondary Schools
Trading names
  • Golden Bears
Services
  • Public School
Facts
Founded
  • 1955
    Apple Creek,Ohio
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Parent organizations
Key Persons
Key Persons
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    • 9050 Dover Rd., Apple Creek, 44606, Ohio

Waynedale was created in 1955 during the era when the state of Ohio was consolidating small school districts into larger ones in order to save money. Apple Creek, Fredericksburg, Holmesville, and Mt. Eaton high schools were merged to create Waynedale High School within the Southeast Local School District. They have been members of the Wayne County Athletic League since their creation, as their preceding schools were beforehand. A 20-member committee of coaches, students, and teachers chose the name "Waynedale", as well as the nickname "Bears" over the other choices of "Warriors" and "Wabbits". When the school colors of brown and gold were selected, they decided to go with the nickname of "Golden Bears." The Waynedale student section during athletic events is called the "Bear Den".[1]

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  1. Vasas, Michale Paul (1989). A History of Wayne County Football 1899 to 1988. Collier Printing Company of Wooster, OH.