Faculty Stories


Mr. Lauterbach Inspires Students to Learn for the Sake of Learning


For English and Music teacher Nick Lauterbach, encouraging his students to think deeply, read, write, and discuss things in a meaningful way is incredibly rewarding.

Mr. Hill on How Oak Hill Supports Students through the Entire College Admissions Process


Chris Hill, college advisor, supports students every step of the way through the college admissions process. Hear about one-on-one time with college advisors and how the college lab builds relationships with institutions, parents, and students.

Mrs. Dacons on Learning Support at Oak Hill


Martha Dacons, learning specialist at Oak Hill, teaches Applied Learning Strategy classes. She works with students on an individual basis who struggle academically, helping them prepare for college by gaining skills and becoming more independent.

Mr. Conley on the Benefits of Small Class Sizes & Community


Math and Leadership teacher Clif Conley on how Oak Hill’s small class sizes facilitate finding ways to connect with students and build relationships within their close-knit community.

Ms. Corrine Johnson on Teaching Women’s Studies


Corrine Johnson, English and Speech teacher, on how women’s studies is an option for an English credit.

Mrs. Groves on How Oak Hill Provides Counseling Support


Hear from Mrs. Groves, Counselor at Oak Hill, on how her office provides counseling support for students in a number of ways including coordinating with outside counselors and doctors to ensure uninterrupted care.