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The University High School was the primary school in Oxford until 1963 when the town was integrated and the Oxford School District was formed. [4] As the city of Oxford grew, so did the student population. A transition to class 5A in 2008 was followed up by a move to 6A, Mississippi's highest classification.
The close relationship between Abingdon School and Pembroke College resulted in seven Old Abingdonians being appointed as consecutive masters at Pembroke between 1710 and 1843. They were Colwell Brickenden 1709–1714; Matthew Panting , 1714–1738; Ratcliffe, 1738–1775; William Adams , 1775–1789; William Sergrove 1789–1796; John Smyth ...
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Oxford High School may refer to one of several secondary schools: England. Oxford High School, ... Oxford High School (Mississippi) — Oxford, Mississippi;
Jim Poole (1915–1994), NFL wide receiver, born in Oxford; Connie Price-Smith (born 1962), track and field coach; Culley Rikard (1914–2000), MLB outfielder, born in Oxford; Steve Sloan (born 1944), college football coach; Armegis Spearman (born 1978), NFL linebacker, born in Oxford; Jim Urbanek (born 1945), AFL defensive tackle, born in Oxford
The superintendent is voted on and elected by the school board. From 2013 through 2017 the superintendent was Brian Harvey. Harvey graduated from the district in 1990 and worked in the district for 17 years; as a middle and high school teacher, the assistant principal at Oxford High School, and the principal at both Central Elementary and Oxford Middle School.
A judge sentenced a Michigan teenager to life in prison Friday for killing four students and terrorizing others at Oxford High School, after listening to hours of gripping anguish from parents and ...
John Radcliffe (1650 – 1 November 1714 [3]) was an English physician, academic and politician. A number of landmark buildings in Oxford , including the Radcliffe Camera (in Radcliffe Square ), the Radcliffe Infirmary , the Radcliffe Science Library , [ 4 ] Radcliffe Primary Care and the Radcliffe Observatory were named after him.