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Oak Hill High School (Maine)

Oak Hill High School is a high school located in Wales, Maine, United States. A part of Regional School Unit 4, this regional high school serves students from the towns of Sabattus, Litchfield, and Wales. The mascot is the Raider, represented by a raccoon. The school is located on Oak Hill at an elevation of 632 feet.

History

Oak Hill High School opened in 1976 on Oak Hill in Wales, Maine. Before it opened, students in the three towns attended Monmouth Academy.

In 1994, a new wing with six classrooms, offices, and a courtyard was constructed. Before the addition, the school relied on portable classrooms to meet its space needs.

When the school opened it was served by well water. Eventually, a total of seven wells were dug, but all ran dry and none could meet the school's needs. By 2018, only two wells were active and were not supplying enough water to meet the building's needs and the school was forced to dismiss students early. By 2019, the school was connected to the Sabattus Water District.

In 2025, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court heard three appeals on October 8 at the school as part of the courts' tradition of hearing cases in public high schools.

Extracurricular activities

The school has several extracurricular activities, including:

  • Civil Rights Team
  • Drama Club
  • Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), in 2023 the Oak Hill High School FBLA team won the state title for the 25th consecutive year
  • French Club
  • Academic Decathlon
  • Ski Club
  • Olympia Snow
  • Robotics

Sports

The school offers a variety of sports, covering the fall, winter, and spring seasons.

Fall sports include:

  • Football, the program won three consecutive Class D titles in 2013, 2014, and 2015, the first team to do so since Orono High School in 1981
  • Boys/girls soccer
  • Cheering
  • Cross country
  • Running
  • Golf
  • Field hockey

Winter sports include:

  • Boys/girls basketball
  • Wrestling as a co-op with Lisbon High School
  • Ice hockey
  • Winter cheering

Spring sports include:

Notable faculty and alumni

See also

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