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Oregon City High School

Oregon City High School is a public high school in the northwest United States in Oregon City, Oregon, a suburb south of Portland.

Oregon City High School
OCHS in 2006
Address
19761 South Beavercreek Road

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Coordinates45°19′N 122°34′W / 45.32°N 122.56°W / 45.32; -122.56
Information
TypePublic
Established1885; 139 years ago (1885)[citation needed]
2003, current campus
School districtOregon City School District
PrincipalGreg Timmons
Teaching staff75.75 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Number of students1,984 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio26.19[1]
Color(s)Red & White
   
Athletics conferenceOSAA Three Rivers League[2] (6A)
MascotPioneer Pete
Team namePioneers
RivalWest Linn
NewspaperThe Elevator
Websiteochspioneers.org

History edit

Oregon City High School was established 139 years ago in 1885 on the lower level of Oregon City on Jackson Street (45°21′25″N 122°35′46″W / 45.357°N 122.596°W / 45.357; -122.596). Due to the growing number of students in the late 1980s, a freshmen campus was established in 1989 at Moss Junior High School on the southeast side of Oregon City and the main campus had just the upper three grades (10–12) for its last fourteen years.

In the early 2000s, construction began on the Moss Campus for the new high school, often referred to as Beavercreek. With its completion in 2003, OCHS became a four-year high school again for the 2003–04 school year. The original 1885 campus on Jackson was closed in 2003 due to the aftereffects of multiple disasters (fires and earthquakes) and the inability to effectively repair the damage. It is now the campus for the Clackamas Academy of Industrial Sciences (CAIS), and is still in use for basketball games and other activities.

Pioneer Memorial Stadium, adjacent to the 1885 campus, continues as the OCHS venue for football, soccer, lacrosse, and track and field.

Academics edit

 
A hallway at OCHS (2020)

In 1985, Oregon City High School was honored in the Blue Ribbon Schools Program, the highest honor a school can receive in the United States.[3]

Oregon City offers 14 Advanced Placement courses and is connected to Clackamas Community College, where some Oregon City Courses are taught by professors.

In 2008, 85% of the school's seniors received a high school diploma. Of 474 students, 405 graduated, 46 dropped out, five received a modified diploma, and 18 were still in high school the following year.[4][5]

In 2009, The Oregonian described the school as an "overachiever" at teaching reading and math, due to its achievement scores.[6]

Extracurricular activities edit

Choir edit

The Rendezvous Jazz Choir took first place at the Pleasant Hill Jazz festival.[citation needed] The OC Master Choir performed the song "Raua Needmine" (Curse Upon Iron) by the Estonian composer Veljo Tormis in the 2009 school year.

Athletics edit

The girls' basketball program won three consecutive USA Today girls' national championships from 1995 to 1997, as well as state championships in 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, and 2014. They have placed at the State Tournament 24 years in a row starting in 1987.

State championships edit

  • Girls' lacrosse: 2009, 2010
  • Baseball: 2012
  • Boys' cross country: 1996
  • Girls' track & field: 1988, 1989, 2021
  • Boys' Track & Field: 2017
  • Dance: 1992

Controversies edit

Political cartoon controversy edit

During the 2004–2005 school year, a political cartoon drawn by a student concerning the border issue between Mexico and the United States, was taken out of context, making national news.[7][8][9] The cartoon was a depiction of two vigilante patrolmen discussing a "point system" for the capture of illegal immigrants. Local news coverage of the issue soon expanded to national coverage, bringing aboth criticism and support for the cartoonist and the newspaper.

Social media controversy edit

During the 2016–2017 school year, a Twitter post that showed a group of students holding a sign that included a racial slur was released, stirring controversy. In the following days, many of the students united to express their views and opinions of the incident by walking out of the classrooms and gathering in the school courtyard. [10]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Oregon City Senior High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  2. ^ "OSAA - Activities".
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-03-26. Retrieved 2009-07-04.
  4. ^ "State releases high school graduation rates". The Oregonian. 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
  5. ^ "Oregon dropout rates for 2008". The Oregonian. 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
  6. ^ Hammond, Betsy (2009-08-31). "Oregon middle schools make big academic gains". OregonLive.com. The Oregonian. Retrieved 2009-09-10.
  7. ^ "Student cartoon draws ire, vow of unity", Suzanne Pardington, The Oregonian [1]
  8. ^ Scholastic Journalism In The News
  9. ^ "Unión América Newsletter Issue No 15, June 2005" (PDF).
  10. ^ "Oregon City High students walk out to protest racism". kgw.com.

External links edit

  • Oregon City High School page at school district's website

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Oregon City High School is a public high school in the northwest United States in Oregon City Oregon a suburb south of Portland Oregon City High SchoolOCHS in 2006Address19761 South Beavercreek RoadOregon City OregonCoordinates45 19 N 122 34 W 45 32 N 122 56 W 45 32 122 56InformationTypePublicEstablished1885 139 years ago 1885 citation needed 2003 current campusSchool districtOregon City School DistrictPrincipalGreg TimmonsTeaching staff75 75 FTE 1 Grades9 12Number of students1 984 2018 19 1 Student to teacher ratio26 19 1 Color s Red amp White Athletics conferenceOSAA Three Rivers League 2 6A MascotPioneer PeteTeam namePioneersRivalWest LinnNewspaperThe ElevatorWebsiteochspioneers wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Extracurricular activities 3 1 Choir 3 2 Athletics 3 3 State championships 4 Controversies 4 1 Political cartoon controversy 4 2 Social media controversy 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 External linksHistory editOregon City High School was established 139 years ago in 1885 on the lower level of Oregon City on Jackson Street 45 21 25 N 122 35 46 W 45 357 N 122 596 W 45 357 122 596 Due to the growing number of students in the late 1980s a freshmen campus was established in 1989 at Moss Junior High School on the southeast side of Oregon City and the main campus had just the upper three grades 10 12 for its last fourteen years In the early 2000s construction began on the Moss Campus for the new high school often referred to as Beavercreek With its completion in 2003 OCHS became a four year high school again for the 2003 04 school year The original 1885 campus on Jackson was closed in 2003 due to the aftereffects of multiple disasters fires and earthquakes and the inability to effectively repair the damage It is now the campus for the Clackamas Academy of Industrial Sciences CAIS and is still in use for basketball games and other activities Pioneer Memorial Stadium adjacent to the 1885 campus continues as the OCHS venue for football soccer lacrosse and track and field Academics edit nbsp A hallway at OCHS 2020 In 1985 Oregon City High School was honored in the Blue Ribbon Schools Program the highest honor a school can receive in the United States 3 Oregon City offers 14 Advanced Placement courses and is connected to Clackamas Community College where some Oregon City Courses are taught by professors In 2008 85 of the school s seniors received a high school diploma Of 474 students 405 graduated 46 dropped out five received a modified diploma and 18 were still in high school the following year 4 5 In 2009 The Oregonian described the school as an overachiever at teaching reading and math due to its achievement scores 6 Extracurricular activities editChoir edit The Rendezvous Jazz Choir took first place at the Pleasant Hill Jazz festival citation needed The OC Master Choir performed the song Raua Needmine Curse Upon Iron by the Estonian composer Veljo Tormis in the 2009 school year Athletics edit The girls basketball program won three consecutive USA Today girls national championships from 1995 to 1997 as well as state championships in 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2001 2002 2003 2004 2009 and 2014 They have placed at the State Tournament 24 years in a row starting in 1987 State championships edit Girls lacrosse 2009 2010 Baseball 2012 Boys cross country 1996 Girls track amp field 1988 1989 2021 Boys Track amp Field 2017 Dance 1992Controversies editPolitical cartoon controversy edit During the 2004 2005 school year a political cartoon drawn by a student concerning the border issue between Mexico and the United States was taken out of context making national news 7 8 9 The cartoon was a depiction of two vigilante patrolmen discussing a point system for the capture of illegal immigrants Local news coverage of the issue soon expanded to national coverage bringing aboth criticism and support for the cartoonist and the newspaper Social media controversy edit During the 2016 2017 school year a Twitter post that showed a group of students holding a sign that included a racial slur was released stirring controversy In the following days many of the students united to express their views and opinions of the incident by walking out of the classrooms and gathering in the school courtyard 10 Notable alumni editThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations June 2023 Rebecca Anderson Miss Oregon 2014 Jonah Nickerson baseball player Detroit Tigers Shannon O Keefe ne Rondeau professional bowler Team USA Bowling Ron Saltmarsh composer Ian Shields football coach at Minot State University Brad Tinsley basketball player Vanderbilt Trevor Wilson baseball player San Francisco Giants and Anaheim Angels Tyrone S Woods U S Navy Seal Lindsey Yamasaki basketball playerReferences edit a b c Oregon City Senior High School National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved May 13 2020 OSAA Activities Archived Blue Ribbon Schools Program Schools Recognized 1982 1983 Through 1999 2002 PDF PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2009 03 26 Retrieved 2009 07 04 State releases high school graduation rates The Oregonian 2009 06 30 Retrieved 2009 07 01 Oregon dropout rates for 2008 The Oregonian 2009 06 30 Retrieved 2009 07 01 Hammond Betsy 2009 08 31 Oregon middle schools make big academic gains OregonLive com The Oregonian Retrieved 2009 09 10 Student cartoon draws ire vow of unity Suzanne Pardington The Oregonian 1 Scholastic Journalism In The News Union America Newsletter Issue No 15 June 2005 PDF Oregon City High students walk out to protest racism kgw com External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oregon City High School Oregon City High School page at school district s website Retrieved from https en 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