Middle-High School Landing Page
Oakfield-Alabama Middle-High School
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At Oakfield-Alabama Central School District, housing grades 6–8 in a dedicated wing of the building represents an important step toward establishing a true middle school model—one that supports students through the critical transition from elementary to high school. As students move through the Middle High School and into the upper grades, the focus shifts to preparing them for post-secondary education, military service, or future careers. In addition to fulfilling graduation requirements, students can explore a range of electives that align with their interests and goals, working closely with parents and counselors to plan their path forward. Beyond academics, OACS offers a variety of athletic, extracurricular, and academic programs that help students build social, vocational, and cultural skills, shaping well-rounded individuals prepared for life beyond our doors.
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Middle-High School Office Hours: 7:00 AM – 3:15 PM
Arrival Times: 7:25 AM – 7:33 AM
Breakfast Times: 7:20 AM – 7:33 AM
Dismissal Time: 2:45 PM
Reminders:
- Chromebook Corner has moved to the Main Office
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Our “Student Support System” was created in 2021 and emphasizes student engagement.
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To ensure clarity and support stakeholders’ shared understanding of the Portrait, the Department developed “Need-to-Know” documents for students, parents, educato
rs, administrators, and school board members.
February 20, 2026
OAE Indoor Track - Week 9 Results
The Oakfield Alabama-Elba Varsity Indoor Track and Field team competed in their last Rochester Winter Track League Meet of their regular season Friday night at SUNY Brockport. Breaking into the Pro...
February 13, 2026
Immunization Exemption FAQ
Dear Oakfield-Alabama School Community Members:We understand that there have been several questions recently regarding the process for immunization medical exemptions. We have developed a dedicated...
February 13, 2026
STUDENT HIGHLIGHT - ROWAN
Congratulations to Rowan, 3rd grade, for earning his his Black Belt for Elementary Band Karate. Awesome job, Rowen!*Students earn Band Karate Belts by playing songs from their lesson book each week.


