South High School (Akron, Ohio)

They competed in the Akron City Series for their entire existence.

[1] Once the building at 1055 East Avenue was finished, the original building became Thornton Junior High School and housed grades seven through nine until its closure at the end of the 1978–1979 school year.

The building at West Thornton and Coburn was eventually demolished in 1997 and the land now houses an Aldi's discount supermarket.

It was named in honor of Akron's first African-American principal, George C. Miller.

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