Okkodo High School

[1] In compliance with Guam Education Board policy, Okkodo High School students are required 24 credits and 55 hours of service learning in order to graduate.

Students under the college path are required to take 4 years of English, social studies, math, and science.

The sports offered include basketball, volleyball, golf, tennis, baseball, paddling, football, cross country, rugby, track and field, and wrestling.

The school also has sports facilities that include fields and courts for softball, baseball, soccer, football, basketball, volleyball and tennis.

The following are the offered CTE courses in OHS: In May 2017, the Guam Community College's CTE ProStart team from Okkodo High School placed 2nd place in the 2017 National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) ProStart National Competition in Charleston, South Carolina.

The program is intended to offer transition support for incoming freshmen and to provide them with a foundation for success.

A Freshman Advisory Program (FAP) was implemented in 2014, as a component of the School-wide Intervention System (SIS).

[4] The following are clubs and organizations offered to students as of SY 2017-2018: The $78M construction of the four new Guam schools were initiated by Iron Bridge Capital in October 2006.

The school constructions built a total of 326,650 square feet of 148 classrooms, laboratories, storage areas, and many more.

The final part of the expansion included a culinary arts classroom and laboratory that was constructed adjacent to the original facilities.