Oakdale High School (Maryland)
{{Short description|Public school in Maryland, United States}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}}
{{Infobox school
| name = Oakdale High School
| image = OakdaleHSMD.png
| address = 5850 Eaglehead Drive
| city = New Market
| state = Maryland
| zipcode = 21754
| country = United States
| coordinates = {{nowrap | {{coord|39|23|42|N|77|18|36|W|region:US-MD_type:edu|display=inline,title}} }}
| type = Public high school
| established = {{Start date and age|2010}}
| district = Frederick County Public Schools
| us_nces_school_id = {{NCES School ID|240033001688|school_name=Oakdale High|access_date=August 27, 2024|ref_name=NCES}}
| principal = Bill Caulfield
| teaching_staff = 78.00 {{FTE}} (2022–23)
| grades = 9-12
| mascot = Bears ("Oakie")
| colors = Black, silver, white
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| website = {{URL|http://education.fcps.org/ohs/}}
}}
Oakdale High School is a public high school located in New Market, Maryland, United States, near the city of Frederick. It is part of the Frederick County Public Schools system.
History
The school's building was built in 2008 to temporarily hold Linganore High School while Linganore's original building was being renovated.{{cite web|url=http://ww2.gazette.net/stories/060707/newmnew13929_32369.shtml |title=Oakdale High construction spurs early nostalgia for Linganore |publisher=Web.archive.org |date=2007-06-07 |access-date=2015-04-04 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402141642/http://ww2.gazette.net/stories/060707/newmnew13929_32369.shtml |archive-date=April 2, 2015 }} In 2010, the school opened as Oakdale High School with only ninth and tenth grade.{{cite web|url=http://coldfusion02.fcps.org/schoolProfiles/schProfile.cfm?schoolId=106 |title=School Profile: Oakdale |publisher=Coldfusion02.fcps.org |access-date=2015-04-04}} In the 2011–2012 school year, an eleventh grade was added, and finally, the next year, Oakdale had in its attendance all four grades. The first senior class from Oakdale graduated in June 2013.
=2022 Bomb threat incident=
On the morning of August 18, 2022, a student in the building sent several images via AirDrop, claiming there was an explosive placed in a locker. Shortly after the threats were reported to the Frederick County Sheriff's Office, the school was placed under a "hold" status, keeping students and teachers in place until released by officers. After investigation, officers found the threats not credible. School resource officers held multiple interviews throughout the school day and were able to identify a male juvenile as a suspect in the incident. Via a referral to juvenile court, the student was charged with "Threats of Mass Violence" and "Disruption of School Activities."{{cite web |title=High School Student Charged With Threats of Mass Violence After Bomb Threat in Maryland |url=https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/high-school-student-charged-with-threats-of-mass-violence-after-bomb-threat-in-maryland/3134255/ |website=NBC Washington |publisher=NBCUniversal Media |date=August 19, 2022 |access-date=15 April 2025}}
=Blue Ribbon Schools Program=
In 2023, Oakdale High School was recognized as a National Blue Ribbon school by the U.S. Department of Education.{{cite web |title=High Schools |url=https://nationalblueribbonschools.ed.gov/assets/reports/2023/2023_high_schools.pdf |website=2023 National Blue Ribbon Schools |publisher=U.S. Department of Education |access-date=11 October 2023 |page=3}}
=Fight Week=
In late January and early February 2024, Oakdale High School experienced a series of student altercations that drew attention both within the school and on social media. The incident, referred to informally among students as “Fight Week,” began on Friday, January 26, when a physical altercation—referred to as the “silent fight”—occurred during the fourth lunch shift. This was followed by a series of verbal and physical confrontations over the next two weeks, totaling approximately seven incidents.{{cite news |title=Oakdale High School Addresses Recent Student Altercations |url=https://theoakdalepost.com/news/oakdale-high-school-addresses-recent-student-altercations/ |work=The Oakdale Post |date=February 20, 2024 |access-date=April 12, 2025}}
Although rumors circulated claiming that there were three or more fights in a single day, school officials confirmed that no more than one fight occurred per day during the period. In response to the ongoing disruptions, administrators introduced a range of disciplinary measures, including mediation, detention, and suspension. The school also considered revoking student participation in extracurriculars and school athletics, describing these activities as “privileges” contingent on behavior.
Social media played a significant role in escalating the situation. On Snapchat, some students posted clips and created a “streak” challenge, encouraging others to continue the pattern of fights across consecutive days. This behavior contributed to the normalization and spread of the incidents. At the same time, misinformation and speculation circulated within the community, particularly on Facebook, where some parents voiced concerns over school safety and communication, often without access to complete or accurate information.
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The student-led SAVE (Students Against Violence Everywhere) club responded by encouraging their peers to use anonymous reporting systems and promoting nonviolence. By February 20, the school reported a full week without any altercations, a change attributed to heightened disciplinary responses, community dialogue, and support from student organizations.
Athletics championships
Notable alumni
- Collin Schlee, college football player{{cite web|url=https://www.fredericknewspost.com/sports/level/collegiate/the-final-score-podcast-oakdale-alum-collin-schlee-pilots-kent-state-football-into-clash-with/article_d624866f-8fe2-5729-977f-2d1df1339805.html|title=Oakdale alum Collin Schlee pilots Kent State football into clash with No. 1 Georgia|work=Frederick News-Post|access-date=December 20, 2022}}
- Zach Thomas, basketball player{{cite news|last1=Swatek|first1=Greg|title=Oakdale's Zach Thomas scores 2,000 point|url=https://www.fredericknewspost.com/sports/oakdale-s-zach-thomas-scores-point/article_495f9b5c-dc34-53ca-b58f-ca988591754e.html|access-date=January 28, 2018|work=Frederick News-Post|date=February 1, 2014}}
References
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External links
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- {{Official website|https://education.fcps.org/ohs/}}
{{Frederick County Public Schools (Maryland)}}
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Category:Public high schools in Maryland
Category:Schools in Frederick County, Maryland