Public, co-ed school in Orrville, Ohio, United States
Orrville High School 841 North Ella Street
, 44667
United States
Coordinates 40°50′53″N 81°46′14″W / 40.848022°N 81.7706°W / 40.848022; -81.7706 Type Public , Co-Ed Established New OHS opened in 2013, Previous Building 1955, Church Street OHS 1921, Walnut OHS 1880 School district Orrville City Schools Superintendent Jon Richie Teaching staff 24.85 (FTE)[ 1] Grades 9 -12 Enrollment 420 (2022-23)[ 1] Average class size 100 Student to teacher ratio 16.90[ 1] Language English Campus Orrville City Schools Pre-K to 12th grade Campus size 1/4 of a mile Campus type Contiguous separated by Mineral Spring street. Color(s) Red, White Slogan Red Rider Character, Red Rider tradition Song OHS Forever Fight song Hoorah For Riders Athletics Soccer, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling, Track, Volleyball, Swimming, Cheerleading, Tennis, Golf, Softball, Athletics conference Principals Athletic Conference since 2017, Previous Ohio Cardinal Conference 2004-2016, Ohio Heartland Conference 1999-2003, All Ohio League, Chippewa Conference, Western Reserve Conference 1920sMascot Rowdy Rider Nickname Red Riders Team name Red Riders Rival Wooster Generals Yearbook Memories Website www .orrville .k12 .oh .us
Orrville High School is a public high school in Orrville, Ohio . It is the only high school in the Orrville City School District . The school nickname is the Red Riders.
Orrville's football rivalry with the Wooster High School Generals is the oldest rivalry in Wayne County , having first met back in 1903. After the 2014 season, the teams had met 104 times. The Generals currently lead the series by a 52-42-9 margin.
Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships
Notable alumni and faculty
Mike Birkbeck , former Major League pitcher
Bob Knight , former NCAA Basketball coach, four-time NCAA National Champion, Team USA Olympic coach (1984 Gold Medal), eight-time Big Ten Coach of the Year, ESPN broadcaster, and Basketball Hall of Famer (class of 1991)
Thom McDaniels , OHSAA Football Hall of Fame coach
John R. Massaro , 8th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
Joe Sedelmaier , director and producer of television commercials
Mark Smucker , CEO of The J.M. Smucker Company (class of 1988)
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