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Student Sarah Grigsby dances during a sneak peek of the talent show at the OMHS Open House on Sept. 24.
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Erica Techo
OMHS Open House
The Open House at OMHS started with a dinner hour and a sneak peek of the talent show.
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OMHS Open House
Junior Brianne Crumly and senior Nealy Martin at the OMHS Open House on Sept. 24.
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OMHS Open House
Senior Grace Choi, Senior Nick Hill and Junior Will Rice represent Oak Mountain Masters at their booth at the OMHS Open House on Sept. 24.
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OMHS Open House
The jazz band prepares to perform at the OMHS Open House on Sept. 24.
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OMHS Open House
Attendees inspect their maps at the OMHS Open House on Sept. 24.
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OMHS Open House
The jazz band performed at the OMHS Open House on Sept. 24.
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Student Sarah Grigsby dances during a sneak peek of the talent show at the OMHS Open House on Sept. 24.
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Lily Cooper, Mariah Schley and Lane Scott represent the robotics club at the OMHS Open House on Sept. 24.
Oak Mountain High School held an open house to showcase its afterschool activities and to inform parents about its classes.
The open house kicked off with a dinner hour, where attendees were able to watch a sneak peek of this year’s talent show. Several students sang, and one student danced.
Students who are members of the Oak Mountain Masters helped host the event, passing out maps and answering questions. Junior Caleb Van Geffen said students can benefit from attending open houses by connecting with the school.
“The best thing is to build relationships with your teachers and faculty,” Van Geffen said. “This open house especially, we have so much going on. You get a taste of the whole school.”
The open house also served as a way for each of the grade levels to obtain points for homecoming week, which starts on Sept. 28.
At the open house, extracurriculars and clubs had booths in the commons to allow parents and students to answer questions. There were also various sessions in the classrooms which covered academic classes.