OBHS Again Graduates 100 Percent Of Its Seniors

OBHS Again Graduates 100 Percent Of Its Seniors
Orange Beach Middle & High School’s graduating seniors will be remembered as one of the most accomplished senior classes in school history, leaving behind a lasting legacy and a model for future classes to follow. For the second consecutive year, the school will graduate 100% of its seniors – a rare and celebrated achievement statewide. And every senior earned college and career-ready credentials, reinforcing Orange Beach City Schools’ commitment to preparing students for life beyond high school. This class’s legacy includes academic success and statewide recognition for leadership, character, and excellence in athletics and school safety. In large part due to the leadership of this senior class, OBMHS was awarded: The Attorney General’s Safe School Award; Best of Baldwin 2025; State Championships in Cheerleading and Softball.
The 2025 class is the first to graduate with students who have attended only Orange Beach schools from kindergarten through graduation. Superintendent Mr. Randy Wilkes credits the exceptional leadership of the Student Government President Alex Addison and Vice President Libby Tierce for elevating the culture of the school.
“Alex and Libby are more than student leaders. They are visionaries who inspired their classmates to live out The Mako Way, our system’s belief framework built on character, unity, and purpose,” said Mr. Wilkes. “Their leadership helped bring The Mako Way to life not just in words, but in action.”