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==Education== [[File:McGuffey Elementary School, Newark.jpg|thumb|Former [[William Holmes McGuffey|Central Elementary School]], used also as West Main Intermediate]] [[Newark City School District]] serves the city of Newark. Newark High School's enrollment is approximately 1,400 students, and competes at the OHSAA D1 level. Newark High School has a storied tradition in Academics and Sports, as well as Performing Arts. Newark High School has won 4 OHSAA Basketball titles (36', 38', 43', 08') and 3 AP Football titles. The Pride of Newark Marching Band has made an unprecedented 42 consecutive years to the OMEA state finals. The Pride has earned a superior rating at State Marching Band finals 31 years, including 4 straight seasons (2015, β16, β17, β18). The Newark High School Sinfonia, under the direction of Susan Larson, tied for first runner-up at the National Orchestra Cup in New York City on April 5, 2009. The Sinfonia was featured in a front-page article of the April 14, 2009, edition of ''The New York Times'', and received an invitation to the White House in the fall of 2009. A regional campus of [[Ohio State University]] is also located in the city. The [[Ohio State University at Newark]], founded in 1957, schools over 2,800 students and is the most diverse campus in the Ohio State system. Today, the campus features eleven buildings, including a recreation center and two residence halls. It offers Associate of Arts degrees, as well as Bachelor of Arts degrees in seven majors and master's degrees in education and social work. It also serves as a doorway to over 200 majors on the [[Ohio State University]] campus in [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]]. The Newark Campus shares its facilities with a two-year technical college, COTC ([[Central Ohio Technical College]]). It serves some 3,000 other students in 45 certificate and associate degree programs. Newark is also home to a number of private religious schools, including St. Francis de Sales School, Blessed Sacrament School and [[Newark Catholic High School]]. C-TEC ([[Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County]]) offers high school and adult programs. Newark's public library has two branches that are located with in Newark and they are apart of the Licking County Library System.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.lickingcountylibrary.info/hrsloc | title=Hours & Locations | publisher=Licking County Library System | access-date=26 February 2018}}</ref>
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