Scholarship Opportunities
Valuable Financial Aid Options Scholarships are money that students don’t have to pay back to help cover the cost of their education. Scholarships are usually based on aspects, such as good grades, financial need, talent, or other specific requirements. Because they don’t need to be repaid, scholarships are a valuable type of financial aid that helps reduce tuition, book costs, and other school expenses. FAFSA … Continue reading Scholarship Opportunities
OM Soccers’ Revival
From winless to winners The Oakland Mills boys’ soccer program has struggled to get its footing over the last few years. The team had a record of 0-14 last year and 3-11 the year before. The lack of wins led to disappointment and a loss of hope among many players. However, this soccer season, something has changed. These were not easy victories either; OM soccer … Continue reading OM Soccers’ Revival
Welcome Mr.Williams!
Introducing Mr.Williams Our New Principal At OMHS Oakland Mills is starting the 2025-2026 school year off strong. With the new year, we would like to formally introduce our new principal, Mr. Williams, to Oakland Mills! Coming all the way from Brooklyn, New York, Mr. Williams is excited for us to get to know a little more about him. Having grown up in both New York … Continue reading Welcome Mr.Williams!
WelcOMing the OM-azing Mr. McMillan
Introducing our Newest Assistant Principal From working for the government to serving as an educator at various schools, we are introducing our newest 10th-grade Assistant Principal, Mr. McMillan, to the Mill. Shockingly, he is an alumnus of Wilde Lake, now working at his rival school. He has 20+ years of experience working with students, though not only as a teacher, but also as a basketball … Continue reading WelcOMing the OM-azing Mr. McMillan
Living In The Shadows
The Effect of ICE on The Hispanic Community Within the Hispanic community, there has been a severe threat that has plagued many families. Specifically, there has been a recent outburst of ICE detainments, most directed towards the Latino community. According to the Cato Institute, a public policy research organization, “One in five ICE arrests are Latinos on the streets with no criminal past or removal … Continue reading Living In The Shadows
