Oak Hills High School Bowling

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Oak Hills High School is a four-year public secondary school located in Bridgetown, Ohio, with a mailing address of Cincinnati. Oak Hills often is referred to as "OHHS" by its students and faculty. It is run by the Oak Hills Local School District.

With approximately 3,100 students enrolled annually, Oak Hills is one of the largest public high schools in Greater Cincinnati and Ohio. Oak Hills is a member of the 10-school Greater Miami Conference.


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Academics

For the past 10 years, Oak Hills has qualified for the Ohio Department of Education's Excellent with Distinction rating, the highest rating possible. This is based on average attendance, grades, graduation rates, and scores on the Ohio Graduation Test.

Oak Hills is known for having very high graduation rates. The Ohio Department of Education cites Oak Hills as having the highest graduation rate among large high schools in the state at 99.1%.

Oak Hills offers numerous courses with varying levels of difficulty. Students can take remedial level, college preparatory, or Advanced Placement classes in several subjects.


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Athletics

Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

  • Boys Bowling - 2004 State Team Champion's
  • Mock Trial - 1987, 2003, 2008 State Champions
  • Boys Baseball - 1980
  • Girls Swimming and Diving - 1982

Runner-up

  • Boys Soccer - 1980 (lost in double overtime)

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Notable alumni and faculty

  • Susan Floyd, Actress
  • Rich "ACE" Franklin, professional mixed martial arts fighter and former UFC Middleweight champion; former math teacher at Oak Hills
  • Scott Klingenbeck, former MLB player for the Cincinnati Reds
  • Kim Rhodenbaugh, US Olympic Team, 1984 (swimming). Kim appeared on a Wheaties box in 1989 as part of the product's "Search for Champions II" promotion.
  • Pete Rose, Jr., son of Pete Rose (not an alumnus)
  • Judge Alex Triantafilou, Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas, Chairman Hamilton County Republican Party
  • Bill Wegman, former MLB pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
  • Brett Wetterich, PGA Tour golfer, winner EDS Byron Nelson Championship (2006)
  • Yoshi Oyakawa (former faculty member/ coach), 1952 Olympic gold medalist in the 100m Backstroke.

Source of the article : Wikipedia



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