Osage High School (Missouri)

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Osage High School
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Osage High School (Missouri)
636 Hwy 42

65065

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TypePublic
Established1933
School districtSchool of the Osage R-II School District
PrincipalDavid Dawson
Staff41.60 (FTE) [1]
Grades9-12
Enrolment676 (2023–2024) [1]
Student to teacher ratio16.25 [1]
Colour(s)  Maroon & White
Athletics conference Tri-County Conference
MascotIndian
Website hs.osageschools.org

Osage High School (School of the Osage) is a secondary school located in Osage Beach, Missouri. Approximately 96% of the students who attend the school are Caucasian, 1% are Hispanic, and the small remainder are Native American or African-American. The student to teacher ratio is 15 to 1. The school features numerous organizations and sports, and is an MSHSAA member.

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References

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