Oley Valley High School

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History

Oley Valley High School was built in 1961. The current high school was adjacent to the Oley Valley School District Administration building, which was formerly the Oley Valley K-5 building until 1993. In 2018, the Administration Building was demolished and only a grass field remains.

The high school was renovated in 1981 to have a joint middle school. In 2002, a new separate middle school was built and the left-over wing was incorporated into the high school, primarily as the "history wing".

The school district superintendent was Jeffrey Zackon, until he unfortunately died due to a heart attack during the German class trip, on April 20, 2011, while in the Swiss Alps.[2] The Oley Valley School District's current superintendent is Gina Finnerty.[3]

Athletics

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The girls' basketball team and the baseball team have enjoyed PIAA District titles and state appearances.

Events

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The school made the national news on January 24, 2002, when a 62-old bus driver, named Otto Nuss, took 13 children on an unauthorized five-hour detour of Script error: No such module "convert". to Landover Hills, Maryland outside Washington, D.C.,[5] on what was supposed to be a 6-mile, 15-minute trip to Berks Christian School in Birdsboro, Pennsylvania.[6] On September 23, 2003, Nuss was sentenced to 4 years in prison for federal kidnapping.[7]

A student wearing a gorilla mask and armed with a banana climbed onto the roof of the high school on February 15, 2005, as a prank. This prompted police, the FBI, a bomb squad and a state police helicopter to respond. The student was charged with disorderly conduct and trespassing [8]

The school won the 2006 Envirothon, the most popular high school environmental knowledge competition in North America.[9]

Notable alumni

References

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  4. "Coaches - Field Hockey", Alvernia College Athletics
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  8. "Boy who donned mask, climbed high school roof acquitted of charges" Template:Webarchive, Court TV News, January 11, 2006
  9. "Senior Envirothon", Government of the County of Berks

External links

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