Old Orchard Beach High School

Old Orchard Beach High School
Address
40 E. Emerson Cummings Boulevard
Old Orchard Beach, Maine, York 04064
United States
Coordinates 43°30′48″N 70°23′32″W / 43.5132°N 70.3922°W / 43.5132; -70.3922Coordinates: 43°30′48″N 70°23′32″W / 43.5132°N 70.3922°W / 43.5132; -70.3922
Information
School type Public, high school
School district Regional School Unit 23
Principal John Suttie
Grades 9–12
Gender Co-ed
Average class size 102
Hours in school day 6:23
Campus size Small
Campus type Suburban
Color(s)      Blue and      White
Athletics Football, Field Hockey, Girls Soccer, Golf, Marching Band, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Indoor Track, Hockey, Baseball, Softball, Track and Field, Tennis, Recycling Team, Marbles Team
Sports Class A Football State Champions (2015)
Mascot Sandy the Seagull
Team name Seagulls
Accreditation NEASC
National ranking 47
Yearbook Oceana
Feeder schools Loranger Middle School
Website http://oobschools.wix.com/oobhs

Old Orchard Beach High School is a public secondary school which serves grades 9–12 in the town of Old Orchard Beach, Maine. It has been at its current location on E. Emerson Cummings Boulevard since its completion in 1980. A very small addition was made in the late 1990s which added a small hallway on the side of the gym that included several offices. It has a small enrollment of about 250 students, making it the smallest high school in southern Maine. Since the school has such a lengthy name, it is commonly abbreviated as OOBHS.

Summary

This is the summary that is provided on the school website:

Old Orchard Beach High School is a four-year public high school that serves approximately 250 students in grades 9–12 with a comprehensive academic curriculum. The school is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. In the mid-1990s, OOB High School was granted the distinction of National School of Excellence for its outstanding commitment to enhancing student learning and performance. The task of education at Old Orchard Beach High School is a responsibility shared by teachers, students, parents/guardians, administrators, staff, and the community. By making students aware of their responsibilities and privileges in society, we seek to prepare them for roles as active citizens.

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