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Oceanside High School is one of two high schools in the Oceanside Unified School District serving Oceanside, CA. Founded in 1906, OHS originally was located on the second floor of a one-room schoolhouse located at the site of the present campus. The school primarily serves Oceanside's beach communities and rests less than one mile from the beach.
History. The school was Initially built on Merle Avenue, but moved to its current location on Skillman Avenue in 1955 and expanded to its current size in 1962. The school features some of the best, and highest paid teachers on Long Island. The school's mascot is the Sailor and teams compete countywide in a variety of sports.
Everything you need to know about this week’s high school state title games being held at S.C. State in Orangeburg. ... The schedule. 7 p.m. Thursday, ... Oceanside Collegiate (11-2) vs. Gray ...
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Oceanside Collegiate 42, Lee Central 0. Woodland 34, Cheraw 33. Marion 48, Central 0. Barnwell 35, Lake Marion 8. Next Week’s Schedule. Upper State. Newberry at Abbeville. Silver Bluff at ...
23.12:1 [1] Other information. Website. www .oside .us. Oceanside Unified School District is a public school district serving the city of Oceanside in San Diego County, California, United States. The district's vision is that "all students graduate college and career ready, prepared to be responsible global citizens and ambitious future leaders."
The South Carolina High School League’s Upper State and Lower State basketball championships will begin Friday at the Florence Center. The semifinal games will be held over a six-day period ...
On May 16, 2012, the Oceanside City Council voted to name the amphitheatre, as well as its beach community center, in honor of Junior Seau. Seau was an Oceanside native of Samoan descent. He graduated from Oceanside High School and played professional football for the hometown San Diego Chargers for 13 seasons.