Oak Hill Union Local Schools
 
Oak Hill, Ohio

Class of 1974 - Reunion '24

The OHHS Class of 1974 was recognized during the Class of 2024 graduation. They also held a 50-year reunion the following day at the Liberty Theatre. 

Photo of members of the Class of 1974Photo of members of the Class of 1974

Class of 1966 - Reunion '23

Group photo of the Class of 1966

The OHHS Class of 1966 held its 57th reunion at the Liberty Theater on May 27, 2023.

Class of 1973 - Reunion '23

Photo of members of the Class of 1973 at their 50th reunion

OHHS Class of 1973 Celebrates 50th Reunion - Members of the Class of 1973 celebrated their 50th class reunion on May 19th & 20th 2023.

Hall of Honor Nominations

Oak Hill Hall of Honor graphicThe Hall of Honor of Oak Hill Union Local School District is open for nominations in the spring of every other year. 

Nomination criteria is as follows: 

  • Former employees, board of education members, and volunteers: Consideration shall be given to length and quality of service to the field of education, and to the contribution made to the school district, the community, and to society in general. 
  • Patrons: Consideration shall be given to the purpose and significance of gifts. 
  • Alumni: Consideration shall be given to former students who have made a significant impact in their field of endeavor. 
  • Others: Consideration shall be given to those whose achievements reflect positively upon the school in some very significant way. 

If you feel you have a worthy nominee for the Hall of Honor, please submit your nominations to Oak Hill Union Local Schools, Attention: Alicia Shaner, 205 Western Avenue, Oak Hill, Ohio, by Friday, March 31, 2023. You may also submit your nomination via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

If you have any questions, you may call the Board Office at (740) 682-7595.

 

Moses ('76) Receives Atwood Award

Class of ‘76 News: Moses receives Atwood Achievement Award from University of Rio Grande

Photo of Steve Moses with awardSteve Moses, affectionately known to many as ‘Big Fig’, graduated from Oak Hill High School in 1976 where he was his senior class president; active in many extracurricular activities that included playing trombone in the Oak Hill High School Marching Oaks, along with the concert, stage and pep bands; served on the student council; a member of the Library Club where he once served as the Ohio Student Librarians Association’s publicity chairman; on the Oaks Window newspaper staff; and was the varsity basketball manager and competed on the basketball, golf and track teams.

Steve graduated from Rio Grande College, now The University of Rio Grande, and is now retired.

In November 2020, Steve received the 2020 Atwood Achievement Award from The University of Rio Grande. The Atwood Achievement Award recognizes alumni for personal achievement reflecting credit upon the University, including professional or civic accomplishments, and who have an interest in promoting the ideals and objectives of the institution.