Ola High School (Georgia)

Ola High School is a public high school near McDonough, Georgia, United States. Its student body consists of about 756 students in grades 9–12. Its facilities include a Marching Band field, Football field, track, baseball field, tennis courts, and a gymnasium for basketball.

Ola High School
Address
357 N Ola Road

,
Georgia
Information
TypePublic
MottoPreparing Students for the 21st Century
Established2006 (2006)
School districtHenry County
PrincipalDavid G. Shedd
Faculty92.30 (FTE)[1]
Grades9th through 12th
Enrollment1,656 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio17.94[1]
Campus size10 acres (40,000 m2)
Campus typeRural
Color(s)         Green and gold
MascotMustang
Websitewww.henry.k12.ga.us/oh

The Ola Middle School is adjacent to the high school.

History

In response to overcrowding at existing schools and growth and development in the rural southeastern area of Henry County, the Henry County Board of Education elected in 2005 to build a middle and a high school near the Ola unincorporated area, near the existing Ola Elementary School. Construction began the same year and was completed in May 2006, two months before the opening date of August 3, 2006. The total project cost for Ola Middle School and Ola High School was $43,585,000 and was completed by the Manhattan Construction Company.

Athletics

The following sports are offered:[2]

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cheerleading
  • Cross country
  • Football
  • Girls' lacrosse
  • Golf
  • Gymnastics
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Track
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling
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References

  1. "Ola High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  2. http://www.henry.k12.ga.us/oh/Athletics.htm
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