Tests show few Oxford High School students use drugs
Numbers show that six students tested positive for drugs this year. (November 14, 2012, Page 1)
OSD approves agreement with Johnson Controls
Oxford School Board approved their energy services agreement with Johnson Controls to move forward on purchasing efficient HVAC for the new high school. (November 1, 2012, Page 3)
Former OHS student arrested for threatening school
A former Oxford High School student has been arrested on federal charges after threatening violence against the school. More information in today’s EAGLE. (October 10, 2012, Page 1)
Engineers approved for new high school project
Oxford School Board approved Elliott and Britt Engineering as the firm to do testings of the construction at the new Oxford High School. (October 9, 2012, Page 2)
Recalling Oxford’s other integration story
Senior Staff Writer Lucy Schultze takes a look at Oxford’s other integration story from the past – when community and school leaders came together to work out differences in the integration of the local public schools system. (September 27, 2012, Page 4)
LHS, OHS earn A rankings
Whether they attend high school in Lafayette County or the city of Oxford, the students can’t lose — both schools received an A grade this year from the new ranking system released today by the Mississippi Department of Education. (September 14, 2012, Page 1A)
Permit fees waived for school
Oxford High School permit fees of up to $80,000 have been waived by the Oxford Board of Aldermen. (September 5, 2012, Page 1, 14)
Bids for new high school opened
A board meeting on Monday at noon will be where the decision is made on which bid will be selected to build the new high school. (August 3, 2012, Page 1, 3A)
OHS named among top US schools
Oxford High School was the only school in the state to be listed in the top 1,900 schools in the country according to The Washington Post. (July 24, 2012, Page 2)
Board seeks new bids for high school
The board is advertising for new bids for the high school project this month with plans to bid out by July for the $34 million project. (May 30, 2012, Page 1)


