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Encyclopedia > Thomas Worthington High School

Thomas Worthington High School (TWHS) is the oldest continuously operating public school in Ohio. Located in Worthington, OH, TWHS has historically been among the top performing high schools in Ohio. The school has been recognized in recent years for, among other things, outstanding math, science, music and theater programs, as well as success in numerous athletic competitions.


Thomas Worthington is the biggest school in the Worthington School district. Its mascot is the cardinal. the TWHS mascot



Thomas Worthington Alma Mater


(Words and Music by Henry Shuster, 1955)


'O, come, let’s sing our Alma Mater,


to our dear our Worthington.



Hail, oh hail, we’ll sing her praises,


Break of day to setting sun.



Though the day be dark and dreary


Our love for her shall never die.



Worthington, we’ll always love you


As the years go drifting by.


Oh, Worthington!!!'


TWHS Fight Song



'Stand up and cheer!


Cheer loud and long for


Dear Old Worthington!


For today we raise


The red and blue above the rest!


RAH, RAH, RAH!



Our boys will fight,


For we are bound to win the fray



We've got the team, Hey, Hey!


We've got the steam, Hey, Hey!


For this is Worthington's Day!'


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