Owatonna High School
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Owatonna High School (OHS)-is a public school district in Owatonna, Minnesota, located in the center of the Owatonna community.[1] OHS offers classes for students in grades 9-12. Currently in 2013, their principle is Mark Randell.[2] The main mission statement for the school is to "…inspire all learners to excel in a dynamic society…." And they hope to achieve it, "…by creating a world class education within an innovative learning community!". Roughly 1,500 students attend the Owatonna High School and it has a staff of around 145 teachers. With over 200 required and elective courses to take, students are able to choose from a wide variety that they take interest in.[3]
High School
Classes Offered
- Agriculture and Agribusiness
- Art
- Business Education
- Computer Science
- Family and Consumer Science
- Language Arts
- Mathematics
- Music
- Owatonna Options
- Physical Education/Health
- Science
- Social Studies
- Project Pre-Engineering/Project Lead the Way
- World Language
Athletics
Minnesota State High School League [4]
- Adapted Floor Hockey
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cheerleading
- Cross Country
- Football
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- Hockey
- Lacrosse
- Soccer
- Softball
- Swimming and Diving
- Tennis
- Track
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
Extracurricular Activities
- All School Play
- BPA
- Deca
- FFA
- Knowledge Bowl
- Link Crew
- Magnet (Student Newspaper)
- Math Team
- Mock Trail
- Music Listening
- National Honor Society
- One Act Play
- Peer Helpers
- Pep Band
- S.H.O.C. (Students Helping Others Choose)
- Speech Team
- Student Council
- Robotics
References
- ↑ maps.google.com Google Maps | Retrieved 2013-03-15
- ↑ rschooltoday.com Owatonna Senior High | Retrieved 2013-03-15
- ↑ owatonna.k12.mn.us Owatonna Public Schools | Retrieved 2013-03-15
- ↑ mshsl.org Minnesota High School League | Retrieved 2013-03-15
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