Oskaloosa High School (Iowa)

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Oskaloosa High School
Location
,
Mahaska
,
52577

United States
Coordinates41°18′34″N 92°38′25″W / 41.3095°N 92.6402°W / 41.3095; -92.6402Coordinates: 41°18′34″N 92°38′25″W / 41.3095°N 92.6402°W / 41.3095; -92.6402
Information
School typePublic School
SuperintendentPaula Wright
PrincipalJeff Kirby
Grades9-12
Age14 to 18
Enrollment632 (2019-20)[1]
Sports
  • Football
  • Boys Basketball
  • Girls Basketball
  • Boys Soccer
  • Girls Soccer
  • Boys Tennis
  • Girls Tennis
  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Track
  • Volleyball
  • Bowling
  • Boys Swimming
  • Girls Swimming
MascotIndians
Websitehttp://oskaloosa.k12.ia.us/oskaloosa-high-school-

Oskaloosa High School is a public high school in Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa, USA. It serves about 700 students. Courses include offerings through William Penn University and Indian Hills Community College. It is at 1816 North 3rd Street in Oskaloosa.

Jeff Kirby is the school's principal.[2] The school has a marching band, jazz band, orchestra, and choir. It is the first high school to have a Pheasants Forever club. There is a Student Council and school newspaper as well as a robotics team.[2]

The Indians are the school mascot and the school has a fight song / battle cry.[3]

Athletics[]

The Indians compete in the Little Hawkeye Conference in the following sports:[4]

  • Baseball
  • Basketball (boys and girls)
    • 2019 Boys’ Class 3A State Champion
  • Bowling
  • Cross Country (boys and girls)
    • Boys' four-time State Champions (1935, 1936, 1938, 1957)[5]
  • Football
    • 1996 Class 3A State Champions[6]
  • Golf (boys and girls)
    • Boys' four-time State Champions (1975, 1985, 1993, 1994)[7]
  • Soccer (boys and girls)
  • Softball
    • 2016 Class 4A State Champions[citation needed]
  • Swimming (boys and girls)
  • Tennis (boys and girls)
  • Track and Field (boys and girls)
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling
    • 2003 Class 3A State Champions[8]

Notable people[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Oskaloosa High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Oskaloosa High School - Oskaloosa". oskaloosa.k12.ia.us.
  3. ^ "Oskaloosa Indian Fight Song - Oskaloosa". oskaloosa.k12.ia.us.
  4. ^ "WaMaC Conference". WaMaC Conference. Retrieved 2020-09-19.
  5. ^ 2020 Cross Country Stat Book
  6. ^ Football Record Book
  7. ^ 2019-20 Golf Stat Book
  8. ^ Wrestling Stat Book 2020
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