55 out of 10GreatSchools

Oregon High School

Oregon, IL
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 422

Overview

Oregon High School
210 South 10th Street
Oregon, IL 61061
(815) 732-5300
Oregon High School is located in Oregon, IL and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 5 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Asian
1%
Black
1%
Two or more races
3%
Hispanic
10%
White
86%

Reviews5 Reviews

3.5
parent
Four years in and four years out.
student
this school is great. the techers work with the students, they are very strict on bullying, whiich it good. i love my experince in oregon highschool, all my teachers are great and they have a study hall at the end of the day so students can work. the only thing thats bad is that the football team sucks.
student
I see a lot of bad reviews on here, but I don't see why. I just graduated from OHS just this past weekend, and I loved my experience here. The one thing that I did not like fully was the student body and the discipline that many did not receive for bullying. I stood up for a peer of mine being relentlessly bullied and received many thanks from some of the student body and most of my teachers. I loved the educational experience since I had the chance to get to know all of my teachers closely and have a good relationship with them. That is incredibly important to the full experience of a high school education. It seems as if others seem to think that there is a problem with the teachers having power struggles in the classroom, but I rarely saw this. The only times I saw this was when students tried to have more power than the teachers. That is simply not acceptable. We were rated in the top 5,000 schools in the entire country this past year. If we can achieve that, then why would you not want your child to attend this school? There is no reason to not want your child to attend this school. It is a great place to experience great things with great people.
parent
Excellent experience for my daughtered. School pushed her but also supported her growth. Upon graduation she will attend a ivy league school and turned down acceptance offers two other top twenty universities.
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