Oxford Preparatory High School Announces Honor Roll Recipients for the first 9 weeks.


Oxford Preparatory High School recently honored the following students for their academic achievement of a GPA 3.0 and above at the school’s Awards Ceremony Thursday November 14, 2013, for the first 9 weeks grading period:

Directors Award

(3.5+ GPA)

 

William Abbott

Keelia Boustani

Julieann Challacombe

Jonathon Cole

Morgan Daniels

Noah Greenway

Jackson Grissom

Dashawn Harper

Kamaric Harrison

Ellie Hedgepeth

Samuel Law

Madison Logan

Aaron Lombard

Rachel Sanya

Alicia Spence

Molly Stock

Hunter Strickland

Mackenzie Terry

Katie Testerman

Asa Thomas

Jordan Thomas

 

 

Honors Award

(3.0-3.49 GPA)

 

Callie Danehy

Hayley Fisher

Demari Oliver

Madison Owens

Zoe Peace

Dawson Peoples

About OPHS:

Oxford Preparatory High School (OPHS) is an independent public charter high school that is designed to mold students into future leaders through completion of a rigorous curriculum while focusing on community service and developing an appreciation of the arts. In order to prepare each student to attend the college of his or her choice, OPHS will cultivate intellectual curiosity by engaging students in critical thinking and experiential learning. The school is committed to serving the surrounding communities of Granville and Vance Counties and to reflect the area’s diversity in terms of gender, socioeconomic status, and ethnicity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a charter school?

A: A charter school provides parents with a choice in the education of their children.  The schools have open enrollment with no discrimination, no religious association, and no tuition.

Q: How much would it cost to attend OPHS?

A: Charter schools are tuition free.  Public tax dollars are the primary funding sources for charter schools.  Local, state, and federal dollars follow the child to a charter school.

Q: How is OPHS different than other schools in the area?

A: OPHS is not only centered on a college preparatory curriculum but has a unique focus on the arts and community service in order to develop well-rounded students.

Q: Do you have to live in Oxford or Granville County to attend OPHS?

A: No. As a NC charter school, Oxford Preparatory would be open to any student who is domiciled in North Carolina. 

Q: Will OPHS offer athletic programs for its students?

A: Yes; at first, only a handful JV sports would be offered, but additional programs will be added with demand and availability of facilities.

Q: How can I enroll my child?

A: Applications are available on the school’s website oxfordprephs.org.

Q: How can I receive information about employment?

A: All positions, descriptions, and application procedures are posted on the school’s website oxfordprephs.org.