Welcome to Oakwood Junior High School

OUR MISSION

Doing what is best for students is our guiding principle. To this end, the Oakwood School community commits the resources, support, expertise and experiences needed for all students to achieve.

OUR VISION

The Oakwood School community educates students to become ethical decision-makers who achieve their life goals, take responsible risks, and contribute to the greater good of the world. Graduates are prepared for their post-secondary pursuits, proud of their Oakwood education, and poised to lead and serve.

  

 

How Can We Help You

We have compiled some of the most frequently asked questions and the answers to them to help you make the most of your time at Oakwood Junior High. Please visit our FAQs for the latest information.

Oakwood junior High Frequently Asked Questions

 

   

 

Stay up to date

Daily announcements are available.  To stay up to date, check out our daily  feed and you will know the latest from OJH and OHS.

Announcements

Bell Schedule

Messages:  Our Group Email System

Did you miss information coming from OJH?  Now you can review the Message Archive by date.  

If you need to update your Messages account, please visit our Email Mailing List page for step-by-step instructions.

email mailing list

   

 

Speak Up, Save Lives

Speak up test line 2023 revision

Oakwood Schools partners with the Ohio Department of Education and the Ohio Department of Public Safety to provide an anonymous tip line that could prevent a school safety crisis.  Trained professionals who can help answer calls and tips 24 hours a day to the tip line at 844-SaferOH (844-723-3764).

This tip line allows anyone to anonymously share information with school officials and law enforcement officials about safety threats.

Things to report to the tip line include (but are not limited to):

  • Bullying incidents
  • Withdrawn student behaviors
  • Verbal or written threats observed toward students, faculty or schools
  • Hazing
  • Weapon/suspicious devices on or near school grounds
  • Gang-related activities
  • Unusual/suspicious behavior of students or staff
  • Self-harm or suicidal sentiments
  • Any other school safety-related concerns
If you see something or have concerns, say something.  Don't wait until it's too late.

   

 

OJH Latest News

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OJH Bulletin

Welcome to Oakwood Junior High School.  The purpose of this bulletin is to provide information to both you and your families concerning some of the important aspects of your school.  If you have any questions that have not been answered to your satisfaction, please contact your counselor or principal.  The school telephone number is 937-297-5328.

Hilary Waugh, Counselor
waugh.hilary@oakwoodschools.org

Timothy D. Badenhop, Principal
badenhop.tim@oakwoodschools.org

OJH Student Bulletin 

   

 

progressbook

Checking Assignments and Grades

Homework, grades and other student information, such as attendance and schedules, are available online through ProgressBook Suite ParentAccess for families with students in 5th through 12th grade. Families of students in grades K thru 4th can log into ParentAccess to view student report cards.

Forgot Your Username or Password?

On the sign in screen, click the link below the sign in button that says "Forgot your user name or password?"  A reset password link will be sent to the email address entered during the account creation process.  If you no longer have access to the email address entered when the account was created, please contact the technology department, who will be happy to connect a new email address to your established account.

School Calendar

Starts in the Auditorium for the performance then the West Gym for the Reception

Speak Up, Save Lives

Speak up test line 2023 revision

Oakwood Schools partnerd with the Ohio Department of Education and the Ohio Department of Public Safety to provide an anonymous tip line that could prevent a school safety crisis.  Trained professionals who can help answer calls and tips 24 hours a day to the tip line at 844-SaferOH (844-723-3764).

This tip line allows anyone to anonymously share information with school officials and law enforcement officials about safety threats.

Things to report to the tip line include (but are not limited to):

  • Bullying incidents
  • Withdrawn student behaviors
  • Verbal or written threats observed toward students, faculty or schools
  • Hazing
  • Weapon/suspicious devices on or near school grounds
  • Gang-related activities
  • Unusual/suspicious behavior of students or staff
  • Self-harm or suicidal sentiments
  • Any other school safety-related concerns
If you see something or have concerns, say something.  Don't wait until it's too late.