Keystone Oaks High School
1000 Kelton Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, 15216-2421 - Map Map

School Overview:
Definition of Terms
Keystone Oaks High School
School Level High school
Grades Offered Grades 9 - 12
County Allegheny County, PA
Students & Faculty
Total Students 904 students
% Male / % Female 51%  /  49%
Total Classroom Teachers 61 teachers
Students by Grade
Grade 9 - 221 students
Grade 10 - 214 students
Grade 11 - 235 students
Grade 12 - 234 students
This School
(PA) School Average
Teacher : Student Ratio 1:15 1:16
Students by Ethnicity
This School
(PA) School Average
% American Indian n/a n/a
% Asian 1% 2%
% Hispanic n/a 3%
% Black 2% 14%
% White 96% 81%
% Unknown 1 % 3%
Additional Student Information
This School
(PA) School Average
% Eligible for Free Lunch 13% 20%
% Eligible for Reduced Lunch 8% 6%
% Migrant Students Enrolled n/a n/a
School Performance:
(PA) Statewide Testing Performance
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School District:
School District Name Keystone Oaks Sd School District
This School's Agency
(PA) District Average
Number of Schools Managed 5 4
Number of Students Managed 2,433 students 2,220 students
District Total Revenue $32,505,000 $24,078,000
District Expenditure $31,054,000 $23,565,000
District Revenue / Student $13,360 $10,846
District Expenditure / Student $12,764 $10,615
District Graduation Rates 88% 95%
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School Notes:
  • Keystone Oaks High School, built in 1969, is a public high school in the South Hills suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is the only high school in the Keystone Oaks School District. It is usually referred to as "KO."
  • History
  • The main building of the high school was built in 1969, four years after the three suburbs of Green Tree, Dormont and Castle Shannon combined their students to form a common school district. The high school was built on a tract of land in neighboring Mount Lebanon, just outside the southwest border of Dormont. The site adjoined the Kelton Avenue Elementary School, which no longer exists.
  • The name 'Keystone Oaks' refers to the merger of the three school districts: 'key' for the 'door' in Dormont; 'stone' from the 'castle' in Castle Shannon; and 'oak' as a tree in Green Tree.
  • Due to the deteriorating state of the district's Jay Neff Middle School (the original Dormont High School), a new middle school was attached to the old high school in 1996. This precipitated a massive redesign of the grounds, including the demolition of a little-used outdoor amphitheatre and the construction of a band practice field and new tennis courts. These tennis courts were later repaved in 2006.
  • Through the summer of 2001 and the 2001-2002 school year, the high school was extensively renovated.
  • In January 2007, the school officially decided to turn its Journalism and TV/Video Classes into clubs, so as to ease the strain of increased class sizes on English teachers.
  • The building
  • Keystone Oaks High School is a two-and-a-half story red brick building. Its shape is basically rectangular, with a one-story library bisecting its longest sides. Two arms extend out from its western and southern corners; the western arm houses the gymnasium, weight room, and pool, and the southern arm links to the middle school, auditorium, and art classrooms. The bottom floor of the main building houses lockers, administrative offices, and (since the 2001-2002 renovations) middle school classrooms. The top two floors are almost entirely classrooms.
  • The pool has a deep end, and roughly a shallow end, and has a diving board, an electronic scoreboard, and bench-style stadium seating. The swim team has its own separate locker rooms, apart from the larger locker rooms designated for the basketball, wrestling, and football teams.
  • The High School contains a planetarium that had languished in disrepair from the mid 1980s into the late 1990s. It has since been refurbished and is one of the school's most interesting bits.
  • The arts
  • Keystone Oaks has a very talented group of students interested in music and the arts.
  • In February 2007, the high school hosted the PMEA District 1 West Band Festival,in which nine Keystone Oaks students participated. The school also regularly sends students to PMEA District 1 Honors Band, as well as to PMEA Region Band and occasionally to State Band.
  • Each year, Keystone Oaks High School students perform a spring musical. In recent years, performances have included Children of Eden, Footloose, The Secret Garden, Once On This Island, and Singin' in the Rain. In March 2007, they performed Anything Goes and in 2008 [1]]. 2009's production will be Barnum.
  • Since the introduction of Mr. Richard Fosbrink into the musical department as choral and musical director in 2005, Keystone Oaks' musical cast has participated in the Gene Kelly Awards, a Pittsburgh-area event awarding outstanding achievement in high school musical theater.
  • Clubs and activities
  • The school has many after school clubs and activities, including language clubs for Spanish, German, and French, SADD, Pep Club, PJAS, Student Senate, Environmental Club, Academic Team, The Gay Straight Alliance, Adventure Club, Math Club, Science Club, a chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), Health Careers Club, Forensics (a Speech and Debate Club), Friends of Rachel, a Yearbook Club, Best Buddies and many others.
  • Some notable events are often held by the clubs as fundraisers, such as FBLA's All Night Dodgeball Game, and SADD's annual Safety Bug. Students Senate and the Class planning committees organize the Junior-Senior Prom and Graduation. PJAS, the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science, competes in a competition against many other school every year. Forensics often competes in many regional and state competitions and are quite successful. Academic Team attends quiz competitions at local colleges, and form a team every year consisting of seniors for the local tv competition Hometown High-Q on KDKA, hosted by Ken Rice. The Future Business Leaders of America is chapter of a national organization, and attands the regional, state and sometimes national competitions every year. Notable is their success in the category of Parlimentary Procedures, which they place in the top every year at the State Competition in Hershey, PA.
  • Marching band
  • The Keystone Oaks High School Marching Band under the direction of Laura Hanlon, allows students of the KO High School, and select students of the 8th grade class, to participate in supporting their school through various functions, such as football games, band festivals, and parades. However, the KO marching Band is a non-competitive band. In 2009 the band will be performing in the Magic Kingdom Parade at Walt Disney World. Florida.
  • The band currently consists of roughly 90 members.
  • Athletics (Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles)
  • Keystone Oaks is a member of the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League. While not known as any athletic powerhouse, the wrestling, swimming, and tennis teams have at times seen success. Note: Keystone Oaks will be moving down to AA instead of its usual AAA ranking due to amount of students attending.
  • As Keystone Oaks High School is located outside the southern end of Dormont, their football stadium is located at the northern end (Hillsdale Ave.) near the Banksville/Pittsburgh border.
  • The school only has a few rivalries of note. Chartiers Valley High School can be considered a rival, but KO is especially at odds with Thomas Jefferson High School. Both can be considered rivals of KO due to the similarities in demographics and because the three schools often are in the same section of WPIAL. In some sense, Mount Lebanon High School is also a rival by geography, since KO is located within Mount Lebanon, but has no student from there. Seton-La Salle Catholic High School, located across the street from KO, was in former times a rival, but declining enrollment has led the two schools to be moved into different classes in WPIAL, and the rivalry has died down.
  • Starting with the 2008 football season,the Keystone Oaks/ Seton-La Salle Rival has been renewed. Keystone Oaks has moved to Class AA and plays in the Century Conference, in addition to Seton-Lasalle.
  • Notable Alumni
  • The comedian Dennis Miller graduated from Keystone Oaks. Supposedly one of his popular early routines was about an algebra teacher from the school.
  • Terry Haas, co-host of the HGTV series Designed to Sell, is also a Keystone Oaks alumna.
  • Michael J. Tobin, PhD, Adjunct Professor at Duquesne University Center for Environmental Research and Executive Director of Healthy Home Resources, graduated in 1975
  • Congressman and 2008 Presidential Candidate Ron Paul of Texas also attended the school. (He graduated from Dormont High School, which merged into Keystone Oaks in 1965.)
  • Dean F. Sittig, Ph.D., editor of The Informatics Review, an online serial devoted to helping clinicians and information technology professional keep up with the rapidly changing field of clinical informatics graduated in 1979. Dr. Sittig played basketball and tennis while at Keystone Oaks.
  • Thomas D. Russell, J.D., Ph.D. Professor of Law at the University of University in Denver, CO attended KOHS from 1975-1979.
  • Michael Aubrecht Historian and author of books on Major League Baseball and Civil War history. Member of class of 1990.
  • Standard & Poor's Rating of Allegheny County School Districts
  • Keystone Oaks: Moderately above-average student results. Comparatively high spending.
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School Zip Code:
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School Zip (15216)
(PA) State Average
Population (Approximate) 24,691 people 11,396,563 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 39% 22%
Population Average Age 38 years old 37 years old
Average Household size 2.2 persons 2.4 persons
Median Household Income $39,526 $41,073
Avg. # of Rooms in Household 5.7 rooms 5.9 rooms
Median Age of Housing Structure 70 years old 51 years old
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