OHES Receives Dixon Grant
Oak Hill Elementary is happy to announce that it is a recipient of a J. Floyd Dixon Memorial Fund of Community Foundations, Inc. grant for 2015-2016 to support technology enhancements in the gymnasium. The Dixon Fund awards grants to non-profit organizations located in Jackson County that are focused primarily on education and health issues. Pictured (L-R) are OHES Principal Adam Michael, Dixon Fund Board Member Bonny Huffman, and OHES Assistant Principal Whitney Crabtree.
OHES Awarded CCLC Grant
Oak Hill Elementary is excited to announce that we have been awarded a 21st Century Community Learning Center (CCLC) Grant for the 2015-2016 OAKS After School program. Through this opportunity, the OAKS program will support high-quality, out-of-school time learning opportunities and related activities for students. OHES will be working in conjunction with the Gallia-Vinton Educational Service Center to provide this opportunity to our students. The program will be starting in October and more specific information will be forthcoming.
OHES: New for Safety
A change that we are proud to have implemented is our front door video buzzer system.
Students Recognized by BOE
Several Oak Hill Elementary students were recognized at the May 2015 meeting of the Board of Education for various achievements.
Grade 3 Math CCSS Study Island: Joseph Sharp, Emma Radabaugh, Mason Hale, Catilin Gamble, Ella Swann, Megan Bias, Emily Carter, Ethan Webb, Haidyn Rife, Andrew Miller, Taylor Simpson, Brianna Lodwick, Lynzee Kisor, Eli Faye, and Haylee Hicks.
Acorn Academy Assembly
The students at Oak Hill Elementary enjoyed the end of the year Acorn Academy assembly. Many students won Book Fair gift certificates to spend at the Book Fair. Pictured below are the winners of the other prizes that were given out.
Pictured (L-R) are: Waylon Michael, bike; Amber Moore, pool pass; Gracie Bush, razor; Bri Gamble, iPad; Synthia Arthurs, pool pass; and Chloe Coon, bike.