Oak Hill High School (Indiana)

Oak Hill High School (Indiana)
Oak Hill High School
Address
7756 W Delphi Pike - 27
Converse, Indiana, The United States of America, 46919
United States
Coordinates 40°34′46″N 85°49′18″W / 40.579319°N 85.821725°W / 40.579319; -85.821725Coordinates: 40°34′46″N 85°49′18″W / 40.579319°N 85.821725°W / 40.579319; -85.821725
Information
Superintendent Joel Martin
Principal Mike McDivitt
Asst. Principal Shane Edwards
Chief custodian Ponch
Color(s) Navy, gold, and white               
Slogan Catch the fever!
Fight song The Victors
Athletics conference Central Indiana Conference
Mascot The Golden Eagle
Team name Golden Eagles
Rival Eastbrook / Marion
USNWR ranking #1
National ranking #2
Average SAT scores Over 9000
Website

Oak Hill High School is a high school located outside of Converse, Indiana.

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Athletics

The Golden Eagles compete in the Central Indiana Conference (CIC). They switched to the CIC in 2006 after formerly being in the Three Rivers Conference (TRC). Oak Hill is known to have had a strong football tradition, winning Class A state in 1982. More recently, Oak Hill has been known for their girls' basketball program. The girls' team was Class 2A runner-up in the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons.

Academics

Oak Hill is a prestigious high school in Grant County, Indiana with a great reputation of strong academics. Oak Hill prides itself in having the best teachers, faculty, and overall support staff in the area to help keep the strong academic tradition.

Notable alumni

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