R and D and Art History AP

A select number of AP art history teachers from high schools across the nation have been invited to participate in a unique research project to discuss the curricula for high school art history courses. The research will be used to help the College Board, the organization that is best-known for the SATs and the Advanced Placement (AP) Program, evaluate their new AP Art History curriculum. This is a special opportunity for art history teachers to provide guidance on the AP art history course.  Oak Hills High School Art History AP teacher, Jamie Schorsch, was selected as a part of the study and evaluation.

“Ms. Schorsch’s AP Art History class is one of my favorite bells.  She does an amazing job keeping things interesting, but at the same time teachus students the content we need to know.  She keeps us on task and always manages the little amount of time we are given to fill our heads with as much information as possible.  MS. Schorsch is not just mine, but many of the Oak Hills students favorite teachers because she makes learning enjoyable”.  – Sarah Shoemaker, Grade 12

MARDI PAWS!

Come out and support a great cause! 
MARDI PAWS – A Carnival & Art Auction
Saturday, May 5th 10am – 4pm

Bring your pet, friends and family!
Framester will be there to capture great photos of you and your pets!
Refreshments!
Admission is FREE.
There will be plenty of future family members available for adoption along with a “Petting Zoo”.
Shop the “No Flea” Flea Market, try your luck at “Poodle Noodle, Bunny Booth, or Mutt Mutt Golf.
 Bid at the gallery of animal art by well known artists; including works by OHHS Art Teachers Steve Groh and Jamie Schorsch!

Sharonville Humane Center
11900 Conrey Rd.
Sharonville, OH 45249

OHHS DIGITAL AND ALTERNATIVE PHOTOGRAPY EXHIBIT

You are cordially invited to attend the 2nd annual opening of the Oak Hills Student Digital Photography Show at OfficeKey located in downtown Cincinnati, Scripps Center 16th floor. OfficeKey enables companies to maintain offices that maximize their potential.  They provide what’s needed, when it’s needed, in the functions of location, workspace, mail room, phone and meetings. 

On Friday, April 20th, 7:00p.m-9:00p.m.approximately sixty photographs will be on display portraying various aspects of downtown Cincinnati.  See what caught the eye of the students.  Contrast Cincinnati’s rich architectural history as seen at the Dixie Terminal Building with Cincinnati’s newest landmark the Queen City Tower. All the work was shot from a field trip experience. 
Digital matted prints are $25 and all proceeds go directly to the individual artists. Please come out and support these talented young people and this wonderful local business!

***Refreshments will be provided***

OfficeKey-Cincinnati
Scripps Center,
312 Walnut Street,
Suite 1600
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Directions to OfficeKey-Cincinnati
It’s conveniently located off Walnut Street in the new, distinguished Scripps Center.