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Oak Hill Middle School ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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the Oak Hill PowerPoint slide show from the March, 2008, Board of
Education meeting. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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News!!
Can You Guess?
Students in Ms. Everett's Oak Hill's 7th grade gifted classes were preparing for a Social Studies quiz with a performance activity called "Can You Guess?" Students were to place the correct type of government with the correct country on the maps provided. Calvin Jones then went over the correct answers with the students. The "Road to Reading" takes you straight to the Atlanta Braves!
Oak Hill students have been working hard all year reading, reading, and then reading some more. Why, you might ask? Our students read for several reasons. Some read because they love it. Some read because they have to. Some read to earn better grades. Some read to learn. Some read as a way to visit exotic places. Some read as a way to meet exciting people. Some read to be amused. Some read to be inspired. And, some even read to earn rewards. Whatever the reason, we are proud and hope they all continue to read for the rest of their lives. For those Oak Hill students who successfully read 1,000,000 words during the school year, a trip to see the Atlanta Braves win with a score of 5 - 4 against the San Diego Padres was their culminating reward. The group of 84 had a great day! Go Braves!
May The Force Be With Us! Mrs. Clayton's 8th grade class had a great year in Physical Science learning about forces and motion, electricity and magnetism. The students worked very hard on performance tasks and projects and are well prepared for a stellar ninth grade year!! Lunch is served!
Oak Hill teachers, Heather Cox, Amy
Craft, and Daniel Galt made the week of May 5, 2008
a very exciting time for their students. The
students participated in lots of fun activities
leading up to their annual field day. While other
students are busy making their lunches, Langdon
Scott shows off the finished product - a tasty pizza
he made for his lunch on Wednesday, May 7th. The
students were able to make the pizza from scratch,
bake it and finally enjoy their creations. The
students also worked with Mrs. Craft to make a
special surprise for Mother's day. Oak Hill is
lucky to have such dedicated teachers and wonderful
students!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jr. Beta Club Attends Conference at Rock Eagle
Pic #1
- Teamwork was essential to be
successful with canoeing. Canoeing was
enjoyed by the Jr. Beta Club members even
though some got wet! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Key to Success
At Oak Hill Middle School local leaders from business
and industry presented
interactive classroom
seminars that gives
eighth grade middle
school students a chance
to see into the future
and recognize the
importance of the
personal and academic
decisions they make
today. Through the
exercises led by the
leaders, students
learned how to take
control of their lives
by making wise
decisions. They
considered the effects
of the choices they make
and explored time and
money management
techniques. They were
challenged to face their
future options based on
the level of education
they might achieve, and
well as the impact their
choices will have on
others and the world
around them. At the end
of the seminars they
were given the "Key to
Success" for their lives
and their
future. Students
involved in the seminars
have a better
understanding that by
making wise decisions
now, staying in school,
and committing
themselves to their
education, they will
give themselves more
options for choosing a
fulfilling careers and
leading the life they
want.
Pictured
presenters - Julius
Trawick from Georgia
Power and Jesse
Washington from the
Milledgeville Fire Dept.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Students of the Week enjoy "Wings and Things"
Oak Hill Middle School students were recently treated
to a
"Wings
and
Things"
luncheon
and were
recognized
for
being
selected
as
"Student
of the
Week" by
their
grade
level
assistant
principals
during
the
month of
April.
Seventh
grader
Kevin
Keuhn
with his
parents
Keith
and Gina
Keun. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Global Youth Service Day
Greg Kaufman from GC&SU Coverdale Institute and GC&SU students applied for and and received a $1,000 grant for a project to implement a correspondence program with the Peace Corps. This program was the only Global Youth Service Day project funded in Georgia. There are 100 projects in 25 states nation-wide. The events at Oak Hill Middle School was a part of the Youth Service America State Farm Global Youth Service Day. A Peace Corps representative, Amy Clark spoke with sixth grade students to explain the Peace Corps World Wise Schools curriculum. Ms. Clark shared how many Georgia teachers and students are participating and provided examples of GPS relevant applications. There was a brief explanation of the Peace Corps correspondence program accompanied by visual images, a reading of letters from our friends in Kenya as well as letters written by Early College student, a Kenyan dance and music led by two GCSU international students from Kenya. Every sixth grader had an opportunity to write a message on a stamped and addressed postcard and ate a Kenyan snack. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quiet on the Set!
On May 6
and 7,
Mrs.
Joiner’s
Language
Arts
classes
produced
and
directed
their
own
film.
The film
is a
mystery
about
the
disappearance
of Mr.
Bragg’s
trumpet
and is
the
culminating
activity
from a
two week
study of
great
mystery
writers
of the
past.
In the
film,
you will
find
nods to
Mary
Shelley,
Bram
Stoker,
and
other
great
present
day
mystery
writers. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CRCT Pep Rally at Chick-Fil-A
Friday, April 18, 2008 Oak Hill Middle School students and staff celebrated the CRCT with a pep rally at Chick-fil-A! Students were encouraged to come to Chick-fil-A for a good old-fashioned pep rally, but instead of gearing up for a big game, students were gearing up for some great days of testing. The Oak Hill cheerleaders performed, the band played, and lots of chicken and milkshakes were enjoyed! Thanks, Chick-fil-A! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ New !! Oak Hill Technology Site New!!
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Mission Statement: The mission of Oak Hill Middle School is to provide a positive learning environment in which to empower each student to achieve his/her highest potential. Beliefs:
UNIQUE:
Every student can learn when valued
as an individual with unique and diverse physical, social, emotional,
and intellectual needs.
U (You)
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