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|established = 1999
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'''Oak Mountain High School''' (OMHS) is a high school in [[Birmingham, Alabama]]. Oak Mountain High School is part of the [[Shelby County, Alabama|Shelby County]] School System. Its location is next door to Oak Mountain Intermediate School on Caldwell Mill Road. The principal is Joan Doyle. The assistant principals are Ashley Walls, Amy Fineburg, Brad Hayn, and Rick Vines. Oak Mountain currently houses 414 seniors, 423 juniors, 455 sophomores, 420 freshmen for a total of 1712 students. It was built in 1998. It has a {{convert|210000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} campus, covering forty-five acres.
'''Oak Mountain High School''' (OMHS) is a high school in [[Birmingham, Alabama]]. Oak Mountain High School is part of the [[Shelby County, Alabama|Shelby County]] School System. Its location is next door to Oak Mountain Intermediate School on Caldwell Mill Road. The principal is Joan Doyle. The assistant principals are Ashley Walls, Amy Fineburg, Brad Hayn, and Rick Vines.Brad Hayn is known to be a cranky, cranky man. He is known also to hate on young slick gentlemen such as John Cole. Oak Mountain currently houses 414 seniors, 423 juniors, 455 sophomores, 420 freshmen for a total of 1712 students. It was built in 1998. It has a {{convert|210000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} campus, covering forty-five acres.


==Extra-Curricular activities==
==Extra-Curricular activities==
Sports facilities on campus include a practice gymnasium, a competition gym seating 2,000 fans, baseball and softball stadiums, a band practice field, and soccer practice fields. A [[multi-purpose stadium]], seating 5,000 spectators, was also built on Hwy. 119 to house the football, soccer, and track and field events.
Sports facilities on campus include a practice gymnasium, a competition gym seating 2,000 fans, baseball and softball stadiums, a band practice field, and soccer practice fields. A [[multi-purpose stadium]], seating 5,000 spectators, was also built on Hwy. 119 to house the football, soccer, and track and field events. Our football team has featured many exceptional athletes, such as Michael Hester, George Allers, John Cubelic, John Cole, and Drew McKnight. In May of 2010, school administrators' miserable lives were met with a change. The very first successful anonymous senior prank at Oak Mountain High School was accomplished. Disturbed students wearing "monkey masks" donning all black attire entered the school at night, spray painting every individual locker dial black, excluding the seniors. "Save The Forrest" was scrawled across the lunchroom windows in large print, as well as vibrant color. The following morning, the majority of the senior class of 2010 wore "Save The Forrest" T Shirts to school, in protest of the termination of the beloved football coach Chris Forrest's coaching position.


==Show Choir==
==Show Choir==
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==Mission statement==
==Mission statement==
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"The mission of Oak Mountain High School is to create an atmosphere of excellence where all students are encouraged to achieve their academic, creative, and physical potential through dynamic instructional methods (including 21st Century skills), extracurricular experiences, and relationships among students, staff, parents, and the community."
"The mission of Oak Mountain High School is to create an atmosphere of misery where all students are discouraged to achieve their academic, creative, and physical potential through dynamic instructional stuff (including 21st Century skills), extracurricular experiences, and relationships among students, staff, parents, and the community. However, if a student is found using a cellular device, he or she will burn at the stake"
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Oak Mountain High School
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Coordinates33°22′01″N 86°44′02″W / 33.367°N 86.734°W / 33.367; -86.734
Information
TypePublic
Motto"There's a reason we're called a 'High' School."
Established1999
Staff126
Number of students1712
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Red, White & Blue    
MascotEagles
YearbookTalon

Oak Mountain High School (OMHS) is a high school in Birmingham, Alabama. Oak Mountain High School is part of the Shelby County School System. Its location is next door to Oak Mountain Intermediate School on Caldwell Mill Road. The principal is Joan Doyle. The assistant principals are Ashley Walls, Amy Fineburg, Brad Hayn, and Rick Vines.Brad Hayn is known to be a cranky, cranky man. He is known also to hate on young slick gentlemen such as John Cole. Oak Mountain currently houses 414 seniors, 423 juniors, 455 sophomores, 420 freshmen for a total of 1712 students. It was built in 1998. It has a 210,000-square-foot (20,000 m2) campus, covering forty-five acres.

Extra-Curricular activities

Sports facilities on campus include a practice gymnasium, a competition gym seating 2,000 fans, baseball and softball stadiums, a band practice field, and soccer practice fields. A multi-purpose stadium, seating 5,000 spectators, was also built on Hwy. 119 to house the football, soccer, and track and field events. Our football team has featured many exceptional athletes, such as Michael Hester, George Allers, John Cubelic, John Cole, and Drew McKnight. In May of 2010, school administrators' miserable lives were met with a change. The very first successful anonymous senior prank at Oak Mountain High School was accomplished. Disturbed students wearing "monkey masks" donning all black attire entered the school at night, spray painting every individual locker dial black, excluding the seniors. "Save The Forrest" was scrawled across the lunchroom windows in large print, as well as vibrant color. The following morning, the majority of the senior class of 2010 wore "Save The Forrest" T Shirts to school, in protest of the termination of the beloved football coach Chris Forrest's coaching position.

Show Choir

The Mixed show choir, Con Brio (meaning "with fire"), is choreographed by Susan Schwartz. The girls' show choir, Chanter (pronounced 'shawn-tay,' which means "to sing"), is choreographed by Tiffany Wasmer. Also, the men's show choir, Craftsmen, is choreographed by the choir director, Ed Cleveland. All three choirs are accompanied by the 2009-2010 Oak Mountain High School Choir band.

Band

The band program is nationally recognized having had groups within it invited to perform for a variety of national and state-wide events. Most notably are the invitations extended by Percussive Arts Society to the Percussion Ensemble, to perform at their international convention in 2007, the invitation extended to the Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band to perform at Carnegie Hall in 2010, and their performance in An Oak Mountain Christmas with guest singer, Carie Tillis, at the historic Alabama Theater in 2010.

From mainstream to swing, the Oak Mountain Jazz Band demonstrates a more laid back aspect of the music program. Performances by the Jazz Ensemble are celebrations of music for the audience as well as the musician. Membership in the Jazz Band is strictly by audition and requires extra rehearsal time for its members. In addition to the normal complement of instrumentation, Oak Mountain also makes use of vocal talent from within the band.

Nationally recognized, the Oak Mountain Percussion Ensemble represents percussionship at its finest. Members utilize all aspects of the percussive experience, often playing instruments in ways not typically thought. While utilizing an assortment of traditional percussive instruments, the ensemble is able to give voice to something as utilitarian as a plastic bucket.

The Oak Mountain “Spirit of Cahaba” Marching Band performs at all of the high school’s football games as well as marching contests throughout the fall. The marching band consistently garners superior ratings and captures many of the best in class and best overall awards. Rehearsals in the marching band begin in mid-July and continue throughout the fall. Some units within the band actually begin rehearsals for the fall season during the spring. <http://www.omhsbandboosters.org>

Mission statement

"The mission of Oak Mountain High School is to create an atmosphere of misery where all students are discouraged to achieve their academic, creative, and physical potential through dynamic instructional stuff (including 21st Century skills), extracurricular experiences, and relationships among students, staff, parents, and the community. However, if a student is found using a cellular device, he or she will burn at the stake"

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