Congratulations to this week's Red Devil Athletes of the Week: senior Tyler Kincaid, junior Baylee Peters, and freshmen Lily Hrabosky and Kaylyn Fernandez!❤️🖤




The Marching Red Devils take the field in Huntington today as they compete in the Tri-State Championships! We're already clearing space for the new trophies we know they're bringing home! ❤️🎶🖤

Good luck to our girls as they run in the Cross Country State Meet today - we're so proud of you!! ❤️👟🖤 #onreddevils

Update: Kickoff is now 7:30 due to Woodrow's Senior Night festivities.
No tricks—just touchdowns. 🏈🎃 Our Football boys travel to Woodrow tonight for a Halloween showdown under the lights! Let’s pack the stands and bring the energy! ❤️🖤

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⚽IT'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME DAY!⚽
Meet us in John P. Duda Stadium this evening as we pack the stands and cheer our Girls Soccer team on to victory against Hurricane in the Regional Championship! ❤️🖤 #onreddevils
Note: As this is a WVSSAC event, all spectators - students included - must pay entry. ($6 student and $8 adult). Skip the line and buy your ticket now: https://gofan.co/event/5132591?schoolId=WV1758
Meet us in John P. Duda Stadium this evening as we pack the stands and cheer our Girls Soccer team on to victory against Hurricane in the Regional Championship! ❤️🖤 #onreddevils
Note: As this is a WVSSAC event, all spectators - students included - must pay entry. ($6 student and $8 adult). Skip the line and buy your ticket now: https://gofan.co/event/5132591?schoolId=WV1758

Good luck to our Volleyball team as they travel to Cabell Midland for Regional Tournament play this evening! ❤️🏐🖤

We're back with fantastic senior ✨Brysen Lego✨ on this #WonderfulWednesday!
Brysen Lego is a senior at Oak Hill High School who’s excited to spend his last year back where it all started. After beginning his freshman year at OHHS, Brysen transferred to Parkersburg High School for his sophomore and junior years—but now he’s back home and ready to make the most of his senior year as a proud Red Devil.
Brysen lives in Fayetteville with his mom, Jennifer Lego, and has one older sister. He’s passionate about hunting and wrestling—two things that keep him competitive, focused, and always up for a challenge. This year, he’ll be wrestling for OHHS, and he’s looking forward to a great season on the mat.
When he’s not training or in class, Brysen likes to stay busy. He spent this past summer working for a roofing company, where he learned the value of hard work (and how hot those rooftops can get in July!). He’s also known for having a bit of a need for speed—he admits he loves to drive just a little faster than needed.
Whether he’s out hunting, hanging with friends, or spending time with family, Brysen brings a fun, easygoing energy to everything he does. With his determination and sense of adventure, there’s no doubt he’ll make his senior year one to remember.
Brysen, we're so happy that you returned to your Red Devil roots for your senior year, and we can't wait for all of the wonderful things your future surely holds! ❤️🖤
Brysen Lego is a senior at Oak Hill High School who’s excited to spend his last year back where it all started. After beginning his freshman year at OHHS, Brysen transferred to Parkersburg High School for his sophomore and junior years—but now he’s back home and ready to make the most of his senior year as a proud Red Devil.
Brysen lives in Fayetteville with his mom, Jennifer Lego, and has one older sister. He’s passionate about hunting and wrestling—two things that keep him competitive, focused, and always up for a challenge. This year, he’ll be wrestling for OHHS, and he’s looking forward to a great season on the mat.
When he’s not training or in class, Brysen likes to stay busy. He spent this past summer working for a roofing company, where he learned the value of hard work (and how hot those rooftops can get in July!). He’s also known for having a bit of a need for speed—he admits he loves to drive just a little faster than needed.
Whether he’s out hunting, hanging with friends, or spending time with family, Brysen brings a fun, easygoing energy to everything he does. With his determination and sense of adventure, there’s no doubt he’ll make his senior year one to remember.
Brysen, we're so happy that you returned to your Red Devil roots for your senior year, and we can't wait for all of the wonderful things your future surely holds! ❤️🖤


🥕 Our Health classes had an awesome day on Friday with New Roots Community Farm! Students got to visit a pop-up market right here at OHHS and take part in a hands-on pickling lesson led by the Farm's Kathleen and Grayson. 🌿🥒
They learned about where their food comes from, how to preserve fresh veggies, and the importance of making healthy choices.
Huge thanks to New Roots Community Farm for bringing this fun, interactive lesson to our students!❤️🖤
#OHHS #HealthyLiving #HandsOnLearning #NewRootsCommunityFarm
They learned about where their food comes from, how to preserve fresh veggies, and the importance of making healthy choices.
Huge thanks to New Roots Community Farm for bringing this fun, interactive lesson to our students!❤️🖤
#OHHS #HealthyLiving #HandsOnLearning #NewRootsCommunityFarm
A great start to the day at OHHS! Breakfast is served — and it looks amazing! 🍊🍓

We're so proud of our Marching Red Devils! ❤️🎶🖤

Congratulations to this week's Red Devil Athletes of the Week: juniors Emma Curtis and Antoine Hicks, sophomore Jazmine Bailey, and our XC State Qualifiers! ❤️🖤




The Marching Red Devils are in action today as they compete at Woodrow Wilson High School! Catch them taking the field at 7:30 pm as they perform this year's field show, Escape from Pompeii! ❤️🎶🖤

❤️It's GAME DAY!🖤
Let's pack the stands as our Girls Soccer team continues their incredible season into regional play against Huntington this evening! ⚽
Let's pack the stands as our Girls Soccer team continues their incredible season into regional play against Huntington this evening! ⚽

Congratulations to our XC State Qualifiers! ❤️🖤 #onreddevils

⚽ROUND TWO⚽
We're cheering on our Boys Soccer team as they travel to Hurricane for Regionals Round Two today! ❤️🖤 #onreddevils
We're cheering on our Boys Soccer team as they travel to Hurricane for Regionals Round Two today! ❤️🖤 #onreddevils

It's Regional Meet day for our Cross Country team! We're so proud of their hard work and dedication - good luck today! ❤️👟🖤

Join us in cheering on our boys as they travel to South Charleston this evening! ❤️🏈🖤

Exciting things are happening on the Oak Hill Campus! 🌲
We’re thrilled to announce the opening of our first new section of hiking trail, built by students in Mr. Carpenter's Outdoor STEM Lab. This project reroutes around a steep, muddy section of the existing trail to make it safer and more sustainable for everyone.
What started as only a concept last spring became a full-fledged class project this fall—complete with design work, training from WVU’s Outdoor Economic Development Collaborative (thanks to Logan Chapman!), and plenty of hard work with shovels, rakes, and teamwork.
These students have learned lessons that go far beyond the classroom, building something meaningful and lasting for our school community. If you see any of these amazing Outdoor STEM students, be sure to give them an Oak Strong high five! 👏
#OakStrong #OutdoorSTEM #PBL
📷1: The new trail entrance
📷2: The wooded middle of the new trail
📷3: The old, dangerous trail
We’re thrilled to announce the opening of our first new section of hiking trail, built by students in Mr. Carpenter's Outdoor STEM Lab. This project reroutes around a steep, muddy section of the existing trail to make it safer and more sustainable for everyone.
What started as only a concept last spring became a full-fledged class project this fall—complete with design work, training from WVU’s Outdoor Economic Development Collaborative (thanks to Logan Chapman!), and plenty of hard work with shovels, rakes, and teamwork.
These students have learned lessons that go far beyond the classroom, building something meaningful and lasting for our school community. If you see any of these amazing Outdoor STEM students, be sure to give them an Oak Strong high five! 👏
#OakStrong #OutdoorSTEM #PBL
📷1: The new trail entrance
📷2: The wooded middle of the new trail
📷3: The old, dangerous trail
