98% Of OBMHS Seniors Named College And Career Ready

The Orange Beach Middle & High School (OBMHS) Class of 2025 is the school’s second consecutive graduating class with a 100% graduation rate. In addition, 98% of the class earned college- and career-ready credentials. “This class’s legacy includes not only academic success, but also statewide recognition for leadership, character, and excellence in athletics and school safety,” OBMHS said. In large part due to the leadership of this class, OBMHS was awarded the Attorney General’s Safe School Award, Best High School in Baldwin County by Gulf Coast Media’s Best of Baldwin 2025 and state championships in cheerleading and softball. The Class of 2025 is the first to graduate with students who have attended only Orange Beach schools from kindergarten through graduation.

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