Oak Hill schools are closed November 27 - December 2
Classes resume Tuesday, December 3

School Employees Recognized

retiree 2016Retiring school district employees were recognized by Superintendent Michael McCoy on May 27, 2016.  Pictured (L-R): Betty Potter, Judy Eggers, Don Leedy, Portia Thomas, and Mr. McCoy.

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Oak Hill Musicians at URG

ohmusic rio16Oak Hill Schools music teachers and student performed with the University of Rio Grande's Symphonic Band in their annual Spring Concert on April 14, 2016 on the campus of the University Rio Grande.

Pictured (L-R)  Mr. Gary Stewart, University Band Director; Ms. Bambi Roush, Oak Hill Elementary music teacher; Abigail Denny, senior Oak Hill Band member; and Mr. Bryce Werntz, Oak Hill Director of Bands.

Oaks United Receives Grant

 

gro oaks JFD15Oaks United is happy to announce that it is a recipient of a J. Floyd Dixon Memorial Fund of Community Foundations, Inc. grant for this school year to support the purchase of food for the Growing Oaks Food Program. The Dixon Fund awards grants to non-profit organizations located in Jackson County that are focused primarily on education and health issues. The Growing Oaks Food Program currently serves over 200 students of Oak Hill Union Local Schools. Pictured (L-R) is Dixon Fund Board Member Bonny Huffman presenting the check to Oaks United Director Marsha McCorkle and OHES Nurse/Oaks United Director Alicia Lloyd. Absent from the photo is Director Cheryl Lovett.
August 2015

School Employees Recognized

retirees2015Retiring school district employees were recognized by Superintendent Michael McCoy on May 22, 2015.  Pictured (L-R): Greg Taylor, Sheila Smith, Carol Phillips, Debbie Morgan, Judy Hamilton, Julie Evans, and Mr. McCoy.

30yr empl2015Mr. McCoy also recognized district employees that attained 30 years of service. Pictured (L-R): Greg Taylor, Don Leedy, Judy Eggers, Heather Kilgour, Kyra Gaines, and Mr. McCoy.

Red Ribbon Week

redribbon1 14Oak Hill Elementary students and staff were challenged by the Oak Hill Varsity Cheerleaders and Football Team to “Team Up Against Drugs and Bullying.” Pictured are Seniors, Kelsey Gaines and Caleb Potter, encouraging elementary students, to take the challenge during Red Ribbon Week.

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Text Alerts and Messages

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