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==Grand Opening==
==Grand Opening==
The school began construction in 2007 and workers finished the building completely in June 2010. The first official meeting regarding the school was held in the Oakleaf Junior High cafeteria, and it was used to help parents with their questions.
The school began construction in 2007 and workers finished the building completely in June 2010. The first official meeting regarding the school was held in the Oakleaf Junior High cafeteria, and it was used to help parents with their questions.


Oakleaf High School is a massive high school, with a three story main building and a stadium on campus. An overpass was built nearby to accommodate the upcoming students and students' parents for the opening, and that was finished in Late June 2010.
Oakleaf High School is a massive high school, with a three story main building and a stadium on campus. An overpass was built nearby to accommodate the upcoming students and students' parents for the opening, and that was finished in Late June 2010.
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The schools that are transferring students to Oakleaf are all from Clay County. The high schools that will be contributing are [[Orange Park High School]], Middleburg High School, and [[Ridgeview High School]]. The main junior high that is contributing is Oakleaf Junior High, which is right next door to the high school.
The schools that are transferring students to Oakleaf are all from Clay County. The high schools that will be contributing are [[Orange Park High School]], Middleburg High School, and [[Ridgeview High School]]. The main junior high that is contributing is Oakleaf Junior High, which is right next door to the high school.


The school's grand opening is August 16th, 2010 to students, and August 9th to faculty.
The school's grand opening is August 16th, 2010 to students, and August 9th to faculty. Also, Oakleaf High School's inaugural year will be without a senior class, and the class of 2012 will be the first class to graduate from Oakleaf High School.


==Aerospace Academy==
==Aerospace Academy==

Revision as of 00:47, 20 July 2010

Oakleaf High School
Location
Map
Jacksonville
,
Florida

Information
TypeHigh School
Established2010
PrincipalEdward Paulk
Michelle Daly (VP)
FacultyTBC
Number of studentsTBC
Color(s)Black & Gold
AthleticsBaseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Dance Team, Football, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball, Weightlifting, Wresting.
MascotKnights
Website[1]

Oakleaf High School is a high school located in Jacksonville, Florida. The athletic teams are known as the Knights. This page will be constantly updated as more information is released.

Grand Opening

The school began construction in 2007 and workers finished the building completely in June 2010. The first official meeting regarding the school was held in the Oakleaf Junior High cafeteria, and it was used to help parents with their questions.

Oakleaf High School is a massive high school, with a three story main building and a stadium on campus. An overpass was built nearby to accommodate the upcoming students and students' parents for the opening, and that was finished in Late June 2010.

The schools that are transferring students to Oakleaf are all from Clay County. The high schools that will be contributing are Orange Park High School, Middleburg High School, and Ridgeview High School. The main junior high that is contributing is Oakleaf Junior High, which is right next door to the high school.

The school's grand opening is August 16th, 2010 to students, and August 9th to faculty. Also, Oakleaf High School's inaugural year will be without a senior class, and the class of 2012 will be the first class to graduate from Oakleaf High School.

Aerospace Academy

Coming Soon.

Faculty

Administration

  • Edward Paulk is the Principal.
  • Michelle Daly is the Vice Principal.
  • Tom Pittman is an Assistant Principal.
  • Abby Neal is an Assistant Principal.
  • Frank Jenkins is the Athletic Director.
  • Sharon Mitchell is the Guidance Director.

Math Department

English Department

Science Department

Social Studies Department

Spanish Department

Fine Arts Department

Physical Education Department

Career & Technical Department

Classes

Career & Technical

The recently updated list of Oakleaf High's Career & Technical education tracks. The Vice Principal has confirmed that the following classes will be available to students, and will feature a leveling as such; when you complete a year, (i.e. Early Childhood I) the student will go on to the next level if they pass the year. (i.e. Early Childhood II)

1. Academy of Aerospace Technologies/Aviation
2. Health Sciences
3. Early Childhood Education
4. Fashion Design
5. Interior Design
6. Agriscience: Plant Biotechnology
7. 3-D Animation
8.Commercial Photography/Photojournalism
9. Business: 2 tracks- 1. Marketing; 2. Web & Digital Design

Athletics

Athletics is a major part of Oakleaf High School, and as such, several sports are included in the repertoire of Oakleaf. Baseball is coached by Chris Lannom. Basketball is coached by Jason Price (Boys) and Frank Jenkins (Girls). Cheerleading is coached by Kristine Sibelius (Varsity) and Lindsay Spradley (Junior Varsity). Cross Country is coached by Jim Henderson (Boys) and Anne Orsi (Girls). Dance Team is coached by Adrianna Santos. Football is coached by Chrys Bullock. Golf is coached by Tim Spangler. Softball is coached by Christina Thompson (Varsity) and Jillian Waller (Junior Varsity). Swimming is coached by Kate Swartz. Volleyball is coached by McKenzie Etelamaki. Weightlifting is coached by Tyler Wright. Wrestling is coached by David Knapp. Coaches for Soccer, Track & Field, and Tennis have not yet been selected.