Oroville High School

In 2003, a school bond for $8,523,932 was passed, allowing for the construction of a new library, a science wing, and an industrial technology center.

Despite the money set aside, all of these projects were shelved due to the extreme financial situation of the school district.

Oroville High School employs 50 certificated teachers, four counselors, and 25 classified staff.

The track, cross country and wrestling teams have recently seen at least one state-level championship participant nearly every year.

[3] Activities including tailgate parties and movie nights help freshmen become more involved in high school life.

The safe school ambassadors are students trained to identify potential problems on campus dealing with bullying and mistreatment.