Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Soddy-Daisy High School is located in Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee. Originally the towns of Soddy and Daisy each had their own high schools. In 1937 a comprehensive school was built between the two towns on Old Dayton Pike and the names of the towns were combined to name the school. The current building, at 618 Sequoyah Access Road, was opened in 1983. A round gymnasium was built many years after the old school and still stands on the original site. It serves as a wrestling arena for the present school. A memorial built from the bricks of the old school is located on the current high school grounds. In 2010 the school was the subject of a complaint from the Freedom From Religion Foundation about the school's practice of Christian school prayers at football games and other public events.The school has a combined 462 state and national championships.[citation needed] The mascot of Soddy Daisy High School is a "Trojan" selected by the senior class of 1940 over the "Rams".. }
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- Soddy_Daisy_High_School abstract "Soddy-Daisy High School is located in Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee. Originally the towns of Soddy and Daisy each had their own high schools. In 1937 a comprehensive school was built between the two towns on Old Dayton Pike and the names of the towns were combined to name the school. The current building, at 618 Sequoyah Access Road, was opened in 1983. A round gymnasium was built many years after the old school and still stands on the original site. It serves as a wrestling arena for the present school. A memorial built from the bricks of the old school is located on the current high school grounds. In 2010 the school was the subject of a complaint from the Freedom From Religion Foundation about the school's practice of Christian school prayers at football games and other public events.The school has a combined 462 state and national championships.[citation needed] The mascot of Soddy Daisy High School is a "Trojan" selected by the senior class of 1940 over the "Rams".".