Oyler High School Explained

Oyler High School
Streetaddress:2121 Hatmaker St.
City:Cincinnati
State:Ohio
County:(Hamilton County)
Zipcode:45204-1947
Country:USA
Coordinates:40.1039°N -84.5514°W
District:Cincinnati Public Schools
Superintendent:Mary A. Ronan
Principal:Michael Allison
Type:Public, Coeducational high school
Grades:9-12 (building is K-12)
Conference:Independent
Team Name:Hatmakers[1]
Colors:Black & White
Enrollment:628[2]
Enrollment As Of:2016-17 PK-12
Homepage:http://oyler.cps-k12.org/

Oyler High School is a public high school in Cincinnati, Ohio and one of many schools that make up the Cincinnati Public School District. While undergoing renovations at its location on Hatmaker Street, Oyler was temporarily housed in the former Roberts School at 1700 Grand Avenue.[3]

The Oyler Hatmakers wear black and white and are currently independent of a league.

Racism Controversy

At a basketball game on January 15, 2021, accusations of racism toward Oyler players by parents and students from New Miami were made public. [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ohio High School Athletic Association member directory. 2014-03-04. OHSAA.
  2. Web site: Oyler School. National Center for Education Statistics. February 12, 2019.
  3. Web site: Leading the change at Oyler School . 13 September 2012 .
  4. Web site: Mitchell. Madeline. 'This time the parents got involved.' Racial slurs, hard foul end New Miami v. Oyler basketball game. 2021-01-16. The Enquirer. en-US.