Owensboro High School
Owensboro High School Owensboro Senior High School | |
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1800 Frederica Street, Owensboro, KY Owensboro, Kentucky, Daviess, 42301 United States | |
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Motto | Sursum ad Summum |
Established | 1871 |
School district | Owensboro Independent |
Superintendent | Dr. Nick Brake |
Principal | Anita Burnette |
Vice principal | Melissa Brown |
Vice principal | Christina Smith |
Vice principal | Brian Benjamin |
Vice principal | Curtis Shelton |
Grades | 9-12 |
Hours in school day | 7 |
Color(s) | Red and Black |
Slogan | We Are Owensboro |
Fight song | Washington and Lee Swing |
Mascot | Red Devil |
Team name | Red Devils |
Average ACT scores | 16 |
Newspaper | The Scoop |
Yearbook | Owensboroan |
Endowment | none |
Tuition | free |
Owensboro High School is a high school located at 1800 Frederica Street in Owensboro, Kentucky. The school's newspaper is The Scoop and its yearbook is the Owensboroan. Owensboro High School is one of only 33 high schools in Kentucky to be listed among the "Best High Schools 2009 Search" published in U.S. News & World Report in December 2009. This is the second consecutive year that OHS has received this distinction. The 2009 U.S. News & World Report America's Best High Schools methodology, developed by School Evaluation Services, a K-12 education data research business operated by Standard & Poor's, is based on the key principles that a great high school must serve all its students well, not just those who are bound for college, and that it must be able to produce measurable academic outcomes that show the school is successfully educating its student body across a range of performance indicators.
They analyzed 21,069 public high schools in 48 states using data from the 2006-2007 school year. The top 100 high schools nationwide with the highest college readiness index scores were ranked numerically and awarded gold medals. The next 504 top-performing high schools nationwide based on their college readiness index earned silver medals. An additional 1,321 high schools in 48 states were awarded bronze medals.
U.S. News & World Report—in collaboration with School Evaluation Services, a K-12 education and data research and analysis business that provides parents with education data on schoolmatters.com— analyzed academic and enrollment data from more than 21,000 public high schools to find the very best across the country. These top schools were placed into gold, silver, or bronze medal categories. OHS is one of 26 Kentucky high schools to receive the "bronze" designation. Only 7 were "silver" and none were "gold." Mission statement of Owensboro High School Owensboro High School will provide a safe and caring environment with maximum opportunity for successful transition to adult life through authentic learning experiences to develop the skills and knowledge necessary for living independent and responsible lives.
Philosophy of Owensboro High School The basis of the philosophy of Owensboro High School is that students are unique individuals with varying needs, aptitudes, and abilities: thus, in cooperation with the community and parents, the school strives to make students to be informed, responsible, and productive members of society d knowledge necessary for living independent and responsible lives.
Athletics
OHS owns 29 state titles in team sports including Football, Boys' Basketball, Baseball, and Girls' Track. Other include Tennis, Golf, Cross-Country, Swimming, and the newest including Wrestling. The Sports teams and other organizations are usually titled "Red Devils." The swim team is the "Devilfish" while the dance team is the "Devilettes." Ordell, a red blob-like devil with horns and a tail, is the school's anthropomorphic mascot. The primary school colors are red and black, and the secondary color is white. Many great athletes have come out of the school including Justin Miller, Mark and Kenny Higgs, Ken Willis, Vince Buck and many more college athletes.
Notable alumni
- Tom Ewell, actor
- Bobby Watson, University of Kentucky player, NBA player
- Cliff Hagan, University of Kentucky All-American, NBA player and Naismith Hall of Fame member
- Christine Johnson Smith, Broadway actress who originated the role of Nettie Fowler of Carousel
- Mark Higgs, Former NFL PLayer
- Justin Miller, NFL player for the Detroit Lions
- Vince Buck, Former NFL Player
- Ken Willis, Former NFL Player