Owasso High School

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Owasso High School
Location
12901 East 86th Street North
Owasso, Oklahoma, 74055
United States
Information
Type Co-Educational, Public, Secondary
School district Owasso Public Schools
Authority OSDE
Principal Matt Roberts
Grades 11-12
Number of students 1200
Color(s) Cardinal red and White
         
Song Hail to our Owasso High, Where Trail’s End meets the western sky. We rise above, outshine them all-- Together we stand, proud and tall. Home of the Rams, forever strong; In unity we sing our song. The red and white, forever true-- All hail Owasso High! (Shout) Go Rams!
Athletics conference 6A District 4
Sports Football, Baseball, Basketball, Cheer, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track, Cross Country, Volleyball, Wrestling, Pom
Mascot Ram
Rivals Jenks Trojans, Union Redskins, Broken Arrow Tigers
Website Owasso High School

Owasso High School is a secondary school located within Tulsa County in Owasso, Oklahoma.

Most well known to educators nationally for the Owasso Public Schools v. Falvo case.[1]

Notable alumni

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Coordinates: 36°16′43″N 95°49′48″W / 36.27855°N 95.830132°W / 36.27855; -95.830132

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