Campus
The school's campus is split into two major sections, which are both split into sub-sections.
The first section is the north campus. The north campus is split into the main building and the 9th Grade Academy.
The main building houses the offices (Administrative, Main, Counseling, and Attendance) along with a set of English and Social Studies classrooms, the Band and Choir Halls, and the Cafeteria.
Although the 9th Grade Academy houses mainly freshmen-level classes, including 9th grade Algebra I, Biology, English I, and remedial classes.
The south campus is split into the 15 Classroom Building (Math and Science Building), the Round Building classrooms, the Media Center building, the gym, and the auditorium. The Auditorium was the only part of the school affected by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and has been completely renovated since. It was completed January 2007.
In the 15 classroom building, the classes are primarily sciences (such as Chemistry, AP Chemistry, AP Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Physics, and AP Physics), and Mathematics (upper-level Algebra I, Algebra II, Advanced Algebra, Accelerated and Regular Geometry, Probability and Statistics, Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus AB and BC). The round building mainly has foreign languages (French and Spanish), health classes, and JROTC classes.
The principal of Ocean Springs High School until 2006 was Robert Hirsch. In the fall of 2006, David Lynn Baggett stepped in as the new principal. Robert Hirsch has since been elected as Superintendent.
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