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Okeechobee High School
Public high school in Okeechobee County, Florida, United States
Public high school in Okeechobee County, Florida, United States
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| name | Okeechobee High School |
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| address | 2800 US Highway 441 N |
| city | Okeechobee |
| state | Florida |
| zipcode | 34972 |
| country | USA |
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| district | Okeechobee County School District |
| us_nces_district_id | 1201410 |
| oversight | |
| superintendent | Ken Kenworthy |
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| school_number | |
| ceeb | 101270 |
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| principal | Lauren Myers |
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| teaching_staff | 83.53 (FTE) |
| grades | 9-12 |
| gender | |
| age_range | 15-18 |
| enrollment | 1,741 (2023-2024) |
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| average_class_size | |
| ratio | 20.84 |
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| language | English, Spanish |
| hours_in_day | Seven |
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| campus_type | Rural |
| school_colors | Deep purple and old gold |
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| mascot | Brahman Bull |
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| team_name | Brahmans |
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| newspaper | Purple & Gold Newsletter |
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| website | https://www.okeeschools.org/o/ohs |
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Okeechobee High School is a public high school for grades 9–12 in Okeechobee County, Florida, United States.
The school belongs to the Okeechobee County School District.
Notable alumni
- Gene Harris (1982), former MLB pitcher
- Frankie Neal (1983), former NFL wide receiver
- Jimmie Jones (1984), former NFL defensive tackle
- Reggie Rembert (1984), former NFL wide receiver
- Kulsoom Abdullah (1994), weightlifter
- Lonnie Pryor (2008), former NFL fullback
- Jonathon Crawford (2009), former MLB draft first round pick
- Kutter Crawford (2014), pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
- Mason Adams (2018), pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization
- Evan Neal (2019), offensive lineman for the New York Giants
References
References
- "OKEECHOBEE HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics.
- "Gene Harris Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More".
- "Frankie Neal Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College".
- (24 April 1990). "33 Floridians Swept up in Draft".
- (24 April 1990). "33 Floridians Swept up in Draft".
- (16 August 2019). "Kulsoom Abdullah didn't set out to become a weightlifter, yet ended up forever changing the sport".
- "Lonnie Pryor - 2012 - Football".
- "Jonathon Crawford College, Minor & Independent Leagues Statistics".
- "Kutter Crawford - 2017 - Baseball".
- "Mason Adams Class of 2018 - Player Profile {{!}} Perfect Game USA".
- "Evan Neal Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College".
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