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Osbourn Park High School is in the 6A Cedar Run District of the Virginia High School League. [12] 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.
Osbourn High School has earned the Governor’s STEM Academy Designation. [5] Students at Osbourn are also given the opportunity to attend The Governor's School at Innovation Park, a school that is housed on the Prince William County campus of George Mason University that focuses completely on a Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics curriculum.
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The charter members of the Cedar Run were Osbourn, Osbourn Park, Potomac, and Stonewall Jackson which all split from the Cardinal District. As Prince William County grew, Battlefield High School of Haymarket opened and joined the district in 2004.
James Joseph Leo served as the district's first superintendent from 1977 to 1981. Before his appointment, he was an assistant principal at Osbourn High School and the Principal of Marstellar Junior High School (now Marstellar Middle School) [18]. Forrest Brent Sandidge served as the superintendent from 1981 to 1986.
NB: The City of Williamsburg and James City County operate a joint school system. None of the system's two, soon to be three, public high schools are located in the City.. See James City County for the public high scho
Charles J. Colgan Sr. High School is the 12th high school located in Manassas, Virginia, United States. It opened in August 2016 and is named for American politician and businessman Charles J. Colgan. Colgan High School serves a portion of the middle of Prince William County. The community consists of business, professional, U.S. government and ...
Robinson attended Osbourn Park High School in Manassas, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., where Robinson's father was working as an engineer. Robinson was of average height for most of his childhood and teenage years, standing 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) tall in his junior year of high school (age 16–17).