Whiteoak High School

Whiteoak High School is a public high school in Mowrystown, Ohio, USA, and the only high school in the Bright Local Schools district. The student-teacher ratio is 17:1. The school mascot is the Wildcat. The high school and junior high are in the same building.

Whiteoak High School
Address
44 North High Street

Mowrystown

, ,
45155

United States
Coordinates39°02′31.38″N 83°44′53.85″W
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational High School
Opened1938-39 (Present High School - expanded in 1986 and 2000.)
School districtBright Local Schools
SuperintendentTerry Fouch
PrincipalJason Iles
Grades7-12
Average class size50
Color(s)Orange and Black         
SongOn, Wisconsin!
Athletics conferenceSouthern Hills Athletic Conference
SportsCross Country, Golf, Volleyball, Basketball, Bowling, Cheerleading, Track & Field, Baseball and Softball
MascotWildcat
Team nameWildcats[1]
NewspaperWeekly Wildcat
YearbookProwler
Websitewww.blsd.us

Athletics

Whiteoak competes in the Southern Hills Athletic Conference and is a member of the Ohio High School Athletic Association. Whiteoak offers a variety of sports, such as cross country, golf, volleyball, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, baseball, softball, and track & field.

  • 2018 Baseball team reached Final Four, 1st in state coaches poll, won gold ball
  • 2013 Baseball team reached Sweet 16 ranked, 9th in state, won gold ball
  • 2002 Boys Basketball team reached final four

Notable alumni

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