Academics In compliance with
Guam Education Board policy, Okkodo High School students are required 24 credits and 75 hours of service learning in order to graduate. Students are given the opportunity to choose between a college path or a career path. Students under the college path are required to take 4 years of English, social studies, math, and science. Students in the career prep program are required to take a
career and technical education or CTE program which are offered in the school through the
Guam Community College. The school offers several
honors and
advanced placement (AP) courses, including: Students at Okkodo High School compete in numerous academic competitions each year, including the
Academic Challenge Bowl and
Mock Trial.
Athletics Okkodo High School participates in the
GDOE Interscholastic Sports Association (ISA) sports for both boys and girls. The sports offered include basketball, volleyball, golf, tennis, baseball, paddling, football, cross country, rugby, track and field, and wrestling. The school also has sports facilities that include fields and courts for softball, baseball, soccer, football, basketball, volleyball and tennis. The track and field area was recently renovated to include a concession stand, restrooms, and updated rubberized surface for the track. Along with providing for the needs of the school's athletic program, the campus hosts sports competitions for other public schools and for notable community events such as the
Special Olympics Guam.
Mock Trial Marine Corps JROTC Program (MCJROTC) At the start of SY 2009–2010, Okkodo High School started offering the
Marine Corps Junior Reserve Training Corps Program to its student population, being the first and only MCJROTC program on island. The MCJROTC program provides students with skills in citizenship and leadership. The program motivates students to learn, fosters a disciplined constructive learning environment, and instills essential skills such as time organization, responsibility, goal-setting, and teamwork. In 2012, the Okkodo High School Junior Reserve Training Corps competed in the National High School Drill Team National Championship held in
Daytona Beach,
Florida and brought home 1st place for the regulation drill competition, 2nd place for best armed drill commander, and 5th place in open color guard division.
Guam Community College CTE Programs Okkodo High School, in partnership with the
Guam Community College, offers
career and technical education programs that provide students with the knowledge and skills for entry in workforce or post-secondary college programs. The following are the offered CTE courses in OHS: • Automotive Services • Carpentry • Electronics • Marketing (DECA) • Tourism (Lodging Management Program) • Tourism (ProStart) In May 2017, the Guam Community College's CTE ProStart team from Okkodo High School placed 2nd place in the 2017
National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) ProStart National Competition in Charleston, South Carolina.
Freshmen Academy In 2014, Okkodo High School started implementing the Freshmen Academy program. The program is intended to offer transition support for incoming freshmen and to provide them with a foundation for success. The expansion to the school facilities allows the freshmen to be apart from the rest of the school population. Classrooms and a dining area are designated for freshmen only. The students are divided into teams to increase support and monitoring from teachers. A Freshman Advisory Program (FAP) was implemented in 2014, as a component of the School-wide Intervention System (SIS).
Clubs and Organizations There are currently 52 clubs and organizations offered to students as of SY 2025-2026: ==History==