Public, coeducational high school in Cincinnati, , Ohio, United States
Oak Hills High School is a four-year public secondary school located in Bridgetown, Ohio , with a mailing address of Cincinnati .[ 5] Oak Hills often is referred to as "OHHS" by its students and faculty. It is run by the Oak Hills Local School District .
With approximately 2,300 students[ 3] enrolled annually, Oak Hills is one of the largest public high schools in Ohio. It is a member of the 10-school Greater Miami Conference. [ 6] [ 7]
Athletics
Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships
Boys Bowling - 2004 State Team Champion's[ 8]
Coed Cheerleading - 2016 OASSA Division I Mount State Champion
Mock Trial - 1987, 2003, 2007 State Champions
Boys Baseball – 1980[ 9] [ 10]
Girls Swimming and Diving – 1982[ 9]
Runner-up
Boys Soccer – 1980 (lost in double overtime)
Girls Basketball - 1986
Coed Cheerleading - 2015 OASSA Division I Mount State Champion Runner Up
Notable alumni and faculty
John Bardo , educator, President of Wichita State University , Chancellor of Western Carolina University .
Rick Charls , former professional high diver who currently holds the record for the world's highest dive at 172 ft.
Chris Ensminger , professional basketball player and coach
Susan Floyd , Actress[citation needed ]
Rich Franklin , professional mixed martial arts fighter and former UFC Middleweight champion; former math teacher at Oak Hills
Scott Klingenbeck , former MLB player for the Cincinnati Reds
Yoshi Oyakawa (former faculty member/ coach), 1952 Olympic gold medalist in the 100m Backstroke.
Kim Rhodenbaugh , US Olympic Team , 1984 (swimming). Kim appeared on a Wheaties box in 1989 as part of the product's "Search for Champions II" promotion.
Pete Rose Jr. , former professional baseball player, former manager of the Wichita Wingnuts , son of Pete Rose (not an alumnus)[ 11]
Alex Triantafilou , Judge of Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas, Chairman Hamilton County Republican Party
Bill Wegman , former MLB pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
Brett Wetterich , PGA Tour golfer, winner EDS Byron Nelson Championship (2006)
References
External links
School districts and other public schools Private schools
Tertiary Libraries
International National Geographic