Oak Hill Academy houses an extensive library as part of its arts building. The space includes several tables for group seating, a loft for additional materials, a private testing and tutoring space, and computer workstations.

The over 5,000 volumes are separated by reading level, as well as topic area. The large room is also the perfect setting for after school activities including chess/checkers club, nature club, and mind games.

A full-time librarian helps with electronic book check-out, maintenance of current materials, and instruction in the use of the library. Students in grades PreK-4 visit with the librarian once per week. During this library class, she introduces them to various authors and genres, reads to them, aides them in finding materials, and checks out their books. Students in grades 5-8 visit the library regularly with their reading and history classes. In fact, eighth grade students are required to do a weekly log sheet on reference material. The goal of the library program is to make connections with the curriculum in the classroom and inspire a lifetime love of reading.

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  • Dress Down Day

    Monday, May 5 7:55 am - 2:30 pm

    All Students must still be prepared with sneakers for Physical Education class or they will be unprepared as per the handbook. Hats, shorts, clothing with inappropriate sayings, clothing that is ripped, sandals, pajamas, slippers, flip flops, and tank tops are not permitted during the school day or during "dress down days." Professional “team jerseys” are permitted during “dress down days” as long as a t-shirt is worn underneath the sleeveless jersey. On a “dress down day,” slacks must be no higher than 5” above the ankle bone. On Dress Down days, skirts still should be of regulation length and blouses/shirts should be able to be tucked in at the waist. Short midriff and low cut blouses/shirts are not appropriate for school.  No clothing, pins, stickers or any items with partisan political messages per OHA’s Civil Discourse Policy.

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