Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School

The Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School (OHCHS) is a public high school in South Paris, Maine,[6] a census-designated place (CDP) located within the town of Paris in Oxford County, Maine, United States. Part of the Oxford Hills School District (MSAD 17), the school serves the towns of Paris, Oxford, Norway, West Paris, Waterford, Hebron, Harrison and Otisfield.[7]

Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School
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256 Main Street
South Paris, Maine 04281

Oxford Hills[1]

44°12′42″N 70°31′38″W / 44.2116°N 70.5272°W / 44.2116; -70.5272
Information
Other nameOHCHS (acronym)
Former nameOxford Hills High School
TypePublic high school
Motto"Aude Suscipere Ausum"
("Dare to Accept the Challenge")
Established1961 (1961)
School board
Maine Department of Education
School district
Maine School Administrative District 17 (MSAD 17)
NCES School ID
231077000361[2]
Principal
Paul Bickford [3]
FacultyTara Pelletier (assistant principal)
Kayla McGee (assistant principal)
Alicia Sadler (Dean of Students)
Randolph Crockett (OHTS director)
Teaching staff
105.75 (on an FTE basis)(2021-2022)[4]
Grades9-12
Age14 to 20
Enrollment1,091 (2021-2022)[4]
Student to teacher ratio
13.85:1 (2021-2022)[4]
LanguageEnglish
Colors   Green and gold
Athletics conference
Class AA (Maine Tier 1)
MascotViking
Team nameVikings
USNWR ranking
55-113 (Maine) (2021-2022)
13,383-17,843 (United States) (2021-2022)[5]
Websitewww.msad17.org/o/oxford-hills-high-school

History

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Oxford Hills High School was founded in 1961 as part of a consolidation plan statewide for small schools. It combined Norway High School and Paris High School, then crosstown rivals. The school operated in the previous school buildings until 1966–67, when a new school was built nearby. In 1998, the school integrated local technical classes and the core curriculum, creating the current institution.[7]

Oxford Hills is also the home of the original Project Graduation. A graduation event started in 1980 after seven instances of alcohol and drug-related deaths after the 1979 graduation.[citation needed]

In 1998, Oxford Hills' school district, MSAD 17, became part of the Oxford Hills Higher Educational Initiative.[8]

Notable alumni

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Joe Perham, comedian[9]

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