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Oak Hill Middle School
  
   356 Blandy Rd. NW
Milledgeville, GA 31061
   Phone: 478-457-3370
 FAX: 478-457-2422

What Parents Need to Know!
Please Note- School Uniform Policy will be in effect for the 2009-2010 School Term...See complete details below....
Welcome to Oak Hill Middle School - Home of the Braves

Oak Hill Middle School
Home of the Braves

Dr. Linda Ramsey, Principal
356 Blandy Road, NW
(478) 457-3370
Fax (478) 457-2422

Oak Hill Middle School is located in beautiful Milledgeville, Georgia, about 100 miles south of Atlanta and 40 miles northeast of Macon.  Established in 2000, Oak Hill is a state-of-the-art facility serving approximately 1400 sixth through eighth graders each year. Our school colors are red and black and our mascot is The Braves.

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Home of Baldwin County's 2008-2009 Teacher of the Year, Mr. Chuck Claxton

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"The price of ignorance is far greater than the cost of an education."
Anonymous

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Manditory Uniform Policy

Mandatory School Uniforms for all Baldwin County Elementary and Middle Schools
School uniforms help to booster a child's self esteem and encourage the main focus in the classroom to be on education and not fashion.  The potential benefits of school uniforms include instilling discipline, helping students resist peer pressure, and helping school officials recognize intruders who come to the school.  Elementary and middle school students will be expected to wear uniforms Monday - Friday.  Principals may occasionally allow a dress down day on Friday.  Below you will find a detailed list of the approved dress codes for both the elementary and middle schools:

Elementary and Middle School Uniforms Will Consist of the Following:

Girls and Boys

Polo shirts        Red, Black, White and School Color (To be determined by principal) (No T-shirts)

Dress Shirts     Red, Black, White and School Color (To be determined by principal)

Turtlenecks     Red, Black, White and School Color (To be determined by principal)
Long Pants       Khaki, Black or Navy Blue (No Denim Material)

  Shorts              Khaki, Black, or Navy Blue (No Denim Material)

   Skirts                Khaki, Black, or Navy Blue (No Denim Material)

  Skorts              Khaki, Black, or Navy Blue (No Denim Material)

  Dresses            Khaki, Black, or Navy Blue (No Denim Material)

Specific grade level colors for Oak Hill Middle School

            6th Grade       Yellow or Gold

                         7th Grade       Light Blue or Navy Blue

           8th Grade       Hunter Green

 

Approved by the Board of Education at the April 14, 2009 meeting

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Oak Hill Middle School is proud to be a part of the Youth Enrichment Services (YES) program in Baldwin County.   There are currently four schools in our system that are served by YES:  Eagle Ridge Elementary School, Oak Hill Middle School; Midway Elementary School, and Baldwin High School
Click on link above to go to the YES pages.

Elite 8 Chosen

 




OHMS 8th Grade Elite are nominated by their teachers for recognition . The students were nominated because they pay attention, ask questions, are helpful to others, follow instructions, and attempt all tasks.
  

Left to right front - Asia Macklin, Alexander Carriger, Jeremy Garcia, Bobby Elliot.

Back - Michela Miller, Kalynn Brown, Allen Turner, Rukia Jackson, Kentel Bundrage, Ashayla Langford and Charlene Thorpe 8th Grade Assistant Principal.

 

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.
RESPONSIBILITY:
  Students, parents, teachers, administrators, and the community share the responsibility for advancing the school's mission.
ACHIEVEMENT:
  Maximum achievement occurs through a commitment to continuous improvement.
PRODUCTIVE CITIZEN:  The attributes of respect (towards self and others), responsibility and self-discipline are crucial to the development of self-directed, life-long learners, as they become productive citizens of the community.

U  (You)
R  (are becoming)
A (a)
Productive Citizen

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Site Last Updated on:
Wednesday, September 9, 2009

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