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3 schools use the "Seraphs" mascot.
Most common states: NJ (2), CA (1)
Hey there Let's talk about one of the coolest and most unique school mascots out there: the Seraphs โจ. This mythological mascot is not your average eagle or tiger; instead, it's inspired by the seraphim, which are high-ranking angels in Jewish and Christian traditions. These angels are often depicted with six wings, symbolizing their divine nature. The Seraphs mascot is used by a few schools, including St. Bonaventure High School in California and a couple of schools in New Jersey, where it's surprisingly popular per capitaโญ. What's really interesting is that each of these schools puts their own twist on the seraph design, making it both bold and meaningful. For instance, St. Madeleine Sophie's Seraph sports six wings, each representing the school's first six grades, along with a shield and a staff of Godโs fiery love๐ก๏ธ. So, next time you hear about the Seraphs, remember they're not just any ordinary mascot โ they're celestial guardians of school spirit ๐
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