Osbourn Park High School

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{{Infobox school | name = Osbourn Park High School | logo = | pushpin_map = USA Virginia Northern#USA Virginia#USA | streetaddress = 8909 Euclid Avenue | city = Manassas | state = Virginia | zipcode = 20111 | country = United States | feeders = Parkside Middle School | url = {{URL|https://osbournparkhs.pwcs.edu/}} | schoolnumber = | principal = Lisamarie Kane | fundingtype = Public | district = Prince William County Public Schools | schooltype = high school | grades = 9–12 { | mascot = Yellow Jacket | rival = Osbourn High School | colors = Blue and Gold {{Color box|blue|border=darkgray}}{{Color box|gold|border=darkgray}} | established = | founded = 1976 | enrollment = 2,757 | enrollment_as_of = 2021–22 | teaching_staff = 150.93 {{FTE}} | ratio = 18.27 }} Osbourn Park High School is a Prince William County, Virginia public high school in a small county island between the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park, southwest of Washington D.C. Osbourn Park serves the mid-part of the county. Osbourn Park has also been designated as Prince William County's The Center for Biotechnology and Engineering and houses two other unique programs: Allied Health and NJROTC. It has at various times had a student population ranging from 1900 to 3200, but it is currently around 2500 grades 9-12.

History and Administration

Osbourn Park High School was first opened in 1975, serving students in both Manassas and Manassas Park. Shortly after the school opened, Manassas City and Manassas Park left Prince William County Schools, and created their own school systems (this created Osbourn High School and Manassas Park High School). The school was named for Eugenia Osbourn, a longtime Manassas educator.

Architecture

Osbourn Park was a classic school of the 1970s, constructed with open, modular classrooms. Renovations began in 2005 to update the nearly thirty-year-old interior of the building. Some of the changes include permanent walls for classrooms including doors, new floors, and newly painted walls. Unity Reed High School, another county high school constructed around the same time, is an exact replica of Osbourn Park. Both schools have a red brick facade.

Administration

The Principal of Osbourn Park High School is Lisamarie Kane. Before her appointment in 2021, she was an assistant principal at Gar-Field Senior High School. In 2024, Kane received the 2024 Outstanding High School Principal from the Virginia Association of Secondary School Principals.

Demographics

In the 2023-2024 school year, Osbourn Park's student body of 2,744 was:

Academics

Programs

Center for Biotechnology and Engineering Osbourn Park offers the Biotechnology program. It is a four-year program for students interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) related fields. The Biotechnology Program allows students to enroll in a variety of Advanced Placement (AP) science courses. Osbourn Park High School recently purchased class sets of iPads. and the pre-governors school program. CTE Programs Osbourn Park also offers specialty programs through their automotive program, firefighting program, Navy JROTC, practical nursing program and project lead-the-way. Fine and Performing Arts Osbourn Park is a Virginia Music Educators Association (VMEA) Blue-Ribbon Award-winning school. Osbourn Park's Madrigal Singers was one of the four high school choir and orchestra groups that performed at the 2023 VMEA Convention.

Athletics

Athletics

Gar-field High School is in the 6A Cedar Run District of the Virginia High School League. The school offers Cheer, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Football, golf, basketball, gymnastics, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, baseball, crew, lacrosse, soccer, softball, and tennis.

State Championships

In 2024, Osbourn Park High School, won the 6A Girls Softball Championship, defeating Battlefield High School.

Notable alumni

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