OHS Parent News
Parent Volunteers need for Senior All Night Party!
What's in this Edition of OHS Parent News?
- Technologically Awesome
- Band Concert
- Moonbeams for Sweet Dreams
- Wednesday WORKshop
- Athletics Calendar Week of Dec 10
- Orchestra Concert
- Parking at School Events
- Class of 2019 - A Ton of Info!
- Underclassmen News
- Teachers' Student Help Times
- OHS Clubs 2018-19
- Upcoming Events
- Improving PSAT/SAT Scores with Khan Academy
What a technologically awesome day!!
CTE/CFE Coordinator Lisa Butts, Math teacher Alyson Sangster, and Math/Science teacher Andrew Sciacchitano were given an awesome opportunity this week to spend the day away from OHS with industry professionals from the Microsoft Technology Center in Detroit.
The day was spent connecting classroom content to real world applications and business practices that can be used to help our students become college and career ready while utilizing the latest technologies from Microsoft!
Moonbeams for Sweet Dreams
Mr. Wolf with the Half Court Shot
December Dates for Wednesday WORKshop
- December 19th
Parking at School Events
Be mindful of any specific parking rules your school/business office may have. For example, there are often employee lots reserved for certain employees. Know about these cordoned off parks before selecting a spot in which to leave your vehicle for the event/day.
Once selecting a spot, make sure to follow all the rules explained in previous sections. This includes speed, distance, and size of parking space before pulling your vehicle into the selected spot. Be aware that in many school/business parking lots, parking is not the only activity, but there may be a lot of loads being unloaded and packed, in tall vehicles, that can make it more congested and difficult to see your way clear. This makes it even more important to be very careful and follow the parking lot instructions, for your own safety and for the safety of other people.
Be particularly mindful of parking arrows designating traffic within the lot a certain direction and no parking zones. Going the wrong way causes accidents, while parking in no parking zones can impact loading and packing operations. It may also mean that your car registration is called out over the intercom and you have to sheepishly leave a meeting to move your car. Even WORSE, you may be ticketed.
https://www.wikihow.com/Use-Parking-Lot-Etiquette#General_parking_lot_etiquette_sub
Class of 2019 Students and Parents:
If you have not had a formal senior portrait taken for the class composite (not yearbook), please click on the link for the Formal Pose Sign up. To schedule an appointment, you MUST use this link to book your slot between 8:30am-10:30am. Spots are limited and photographers can manage two portraits every five minutes, so please be prompt or a little early. Photographers will be set up in the lobby of the OHS Performing Arts Center.
Please keep in mind:
· This is a late-start Wednesday.
· This is a formal pose so please dress for the occasion.
· We do not use Student ID photos for the composite.
· The sitting fee for this is $20. Cash or Check payable to “Prestige Portraits.”
· If you are experiencing financial hardship and need assistance, please email Mr. Edwards at yearbook@oxfordschools.org.
Classes 2020, 2021, 2022
Classes 2021 & 2022:
- IB Diploma Programme student and parent information night on Tuesday, November 27th at 6:30 pm in the PAC lobby
Teacher's "Office Hours" for Helping Students
OHS Clubs 2018-19
Oxford High School
Email: ohs@oxfordschools.org
Website: www.oxfordhigh.oxfordschools.org
Location: 745 North Oxford Road, Oxford, MI, USA
Phone: (248) 969-5100
Twitter: @oxford_hs