North Augusta High School
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North Augusta High School is a four-year public high school
High school
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 located in North Augusta, South Carolina
South Carolina
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. Approximately 1,600 students attend the school. The school offers over thirty student organizations including Future Business Leaders of America, SADD, NJROTC, NAHS Band, and National Honor Society
National Honor Society
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Sports

North Augusta High School's mascot is the Yellow Jacket. The school fields over twenty-five varsity and junior varsity teams. Dan Pippin serves as the school's Athletic Director
Athletic director
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. North Augusta High School's biggest rival is fellow Aiken County institution, Midland Valley High School
Midland Valley High School
Midland Valley High School is a four-year high school located in Graniteville, South Carolina, part of the Aiken County Public School District and is home of the Mustangs.-History:...

, whose students they affectionately refer to as "Valley Rats", with such slogans as "The Drowning of the Rats".

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