Oak Hill School
Abigail Skinner Miller has extensive experience in the field of education, currently serving as a Kindergarten Assistant Teacher, Assistant Lacrosse Coach, and Substitute Teacher at Oak Hill School since December 2018. Previous roles include Substitute Teacher positions at Charlotte Country Day School and Charlotte Latin School, Teachers Aide at Toliver Elementary School, and Teacher's Aid at Bate Middle School and Hogsett Elementary School. Additionally, Abigail held the position of President at the Society of Future Educators and completed an internship at Vanderbilt Peabody College's Susan Gray School. Abigail's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in History and Education from Centre College and attendance at Harpeth Hall School.
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Oak Hill School
Oak Hill School is a coeducational, nondenominational, independent school serving approximately 500 students in PreK through sixth grade. It is the Oak Hill School mission to build character and integrity in a Christian environment for a lifetime of learning and service. Indeed, Oak Hill is an illustration of the mission statement come to life, ensuring that students will be persons of integrity grounded in Christian morals and values. Since 1961, the Oak Hill School has educated children based on timeless values of personal integrity, academic accomplishment, and a strong spiritual foundation. Oak Hill School was founded in faith as an outreach of First Presbyterian Church. Developing character and fostering children to lead with integrity are the cornerstone of this nurturing Christian environment. With a dynamic curriculum, exceptional instruction and high achievement as an expectation, our students are well prepared for their future. At their next schools, our graduates are known to be the first to raise their hand, and the first to lend a hand.