Oak Grove High School (Jefferson County, Alabama)

Oak Grove High School
Address
9494 Oak Grove Parkway
Bessemer, Alabama
United States
Information
Type Public
Established 1916
School board Jefferson County Schools
Principal Alan Pruden
Faculty 66
Grades 6-12
Enrollment 885
Student to teacher ratio 13:1
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Red and White         
Athletics AHSAA Class 4A
Nickname Tigers
Feeder schools Oak Grove Elementary School
Website http://oakgrovehigh.jefcoed.com/

Oak Grove High School is a combined middle school and high school in the Birmingham, Alabama suburb of Bessemer. Oak Grove is one of fourteen high schools in the Jefferson County School System. School colors are red and white, and the athletic teams are called the Tigers. Oak Grove competes in AHSAA Class 4A athletics.[1]

Student profile

Enrollment in grades 6-12 for the 2013-14 school year was approximately 885 students. Roughly 96% are white, 3% are African-American, and 1% are American Indian. Thirty-six percent of students qualified for free or reduced price lunch.[2]

Oak Grove has a graduation rate of 84%.[3] Approximately 84% of its students meet or exceed state proficiency standards in reading, and about 66% do so in mathematics. The average ACT score for Oak Grove students is 24.[4]

Athletics

Oak Grove competes in AHSAA Class 4A athletics and fields teams in the following sports:[5]

Oak Grove won the 1983 state football championship for 2A schools.[6] It also won regional championships in 1980, 1984, 1985, and 2001.[7]

1998 Tornado & Campus Reconstruction

The F5 tornado that struck Jefferson County just before eight o'clock in the evening on April 8, 1998, devastated the original Oak Grove High School on Lock 17 Road. The school, which at that point served grades K-12, was damaged beyond repair with the elementary school portion destroyed. No one inside the school was killed, but a group of cheerleaders practicing at the school's gymnasium escaped disaster with only minor injuries when a wall kept a section of the roof from falling on them.

During the two years it took to construct the new school, the high school students were relocated more than sixteen miles away to the campus of Gilmore-Bell Vocational School in Hueytown. The elementary and middle school grades were relocated to the old McAdory Elementary School in McCalla, which was more than twenty miles away. When the school was rebuilt, the County School Board made the decision to construct a separate campus for the elementary school grades. Oak Grove Elementary School is located across the road from the new high school on Tiger Cub Trail.[8]

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