JAG field trip Wednesday, November 6th!! #ohsbulldogs
about 1 year ago, Liah Castillo-Perrin
jag field trip
The votes are in! 🗳️ Kindergarten had fun celebrating Election Day by voting for some of our favorites! We found out most kindergarteners prefer fruit for snack, going down the slide at recess, and chocolate chip cookies! We also took a vote after hearing the story Duck for President with Mrs. Nicki, and Farmer Brown won by a single vote! Every vote counts! 🇺🇸🐥🧑‍🌾
about 1 year ago, Miranda Ericson
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🎉 Congratulations to our October Students of the Month! 🎉 These students have been nominated by their teachers for consistently demonstrating a positive attitude and a willingness to learn. Back Row L- R: Aubrey Peterson, Adrianna Venegas, Layla Page, Dawson Baloun, Taytum Tonniges, Keagan Alexander, Jessa Priest Front Row L-R: Miles Webster, Michael Girard, Gracyn Schrier, Emmett Drozd 🐾🏀 Congratulations to our Teacher of the Month.....Coach JZ 🐾🏀
about 1 year ago, Chelsey Tonniges
October
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about 1 year ago, Ashton Merry
trivia tuesday
⏰ 10:00 Late Start ⏰ 📋 Teacher Inservice 🗓️ Wednesday 6th
about 1 year ago, Aspen Baxter
late start
Middle School Quiz Bowl #Quizbowltime #ohsbulldogs 📅 Wednesday, November 6th
about 1 year ago, Marlon Rodriguez
quiz bowl
Don't forget the blood drive is 📅 Tomorrow November 5th 📍Osceola High School Gym ⏰ 9:00 to 2:00 🚨Time slots have been filled, but walk-ins are welcome #ohsbulldogs
about 1 year ago, Alex Anderson
Blooddrive
Kindergarten has been learning about flat and solid shapes in Math! We've reached my favorite part of the unit where we get to build flat and solid shapes using cubes, coffee stirrers, and PlayDoh! 🔵🔻🔸🟧
about 1 year ago, Miranda Ericson
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👩‍🍳 COOKING WITH CARNES! 👩‍🍳 This week Mrs. Carnes's cooking classes prepared homemade chicken fettuccine alfredo, and biscuits and gravy. Yum! #ohsbulldogs
about 1 year ago, Jami Brandow
Cooking with Carnes
Newsletter Updates Osceola Public Schools is examining the idea of moving the monthly newsletter to a digital edition, but we are looking for a little feedback from patrons that read the newsletter. We would like to share our reasoning why and ask for feedback from those that prefer the printed edition. 1. A digital edition would save the school district thousands of dollars to go toward student programs. 2. The digital edition would be available on our website or, if requested, via an email sent to patrons that wish to read it that way. We can also archive old editions. 3. A digital edition would be formatted for easy reading on a computer, tablet, or cell phone. 4. A digital edition would be available before a paper version would be. 5. Any errors can be corrected immediately, leading to more timely and accurate information. 6. A digital newsletter would allow us to reach a wider array of audience with it being on the website along with available QR codes on campus and around town so we can be out in front of people easier. For those that prefer a paper copy, we would be happy to continue that service for the time being, please sign up to continue having a paper copy mailed to you in the survey below. If you prefer the digital option for the reasons above, feel free to also fill out the survey below. https://forms.gle/QzSfFycd87gKkrHg8 or use QR code for survey
about 1 year ago, Osceola Public Schools
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⏰ Who do you recognize from the 2013 football team? ⏰ #OHSbulldogs
about 1 year ago, Ashton Merry
Flashback friday
Sophomores take the ASVAB today! 📅October 31st 2024 #ohsbulldogs
about 1 year ago, Marlon Rodriguez
Sophomores take the ASVAB
Happy Halloween, Bulldogs! Have a fun and safe one! 🎃👻 #ohsbulldogs
about 1 year ago, Ella Lemburg
Halloween
Join Student Council after the program for refreshments.
over 1 year ago, Kim Baloun
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Do you know the answer to this question?
over 1 year ago, Alex Anderson
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The Lady Dawg's volleyball season comes to a close today. Thank you seniors for your hard work and leadership this season!
over 1 year ago, Jason Zelasney
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🚨ATTENTION SENIOR PARENTS! 🚨 We are in need of some younger pictures of your seniors. Please email them to this email address: jaroberts@osceola.esu7.org Want to bring in a physical picture? Please drop them off at the High School office. #ohsbullodgs
over 1 year ago, Janna Roberts
senior parents
🏐Come and support the Dawgs on their first round of Sub Districts!! 📍Friend ⏰6:30 🗓️October 28th 🎥https://striv.tv/channel/friend/ #ohsbulldogs
over 1 year ago, Alexis Burritt
Volleyball
The Lady Dawgs finish the regular season with a win! We'll be in Friend on Monday for post season ball. GBO
over 1 year ago, Jason Zelasney
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Last week, some sophomore students were able to attend the Sueños Summit at Central Community College in Columbus! The Sueños Summit gives high school students an opportunity to hear from a variety of speakers who have overcome adversity to accomplish great things in their lives. The students were able to learn about scholarship availability and other opportunities for continued education with a panel of speakers from more than five Nebraskan colleges. Our day began with hearing from David Edward Garcia, who grew up speaking both Spanish & English. He told us that he was not a great student academically. Though grades ARE important, they do not define you. No matter your background, it does not define you. David, who was once considered an “at-risk student,” is now a motivational speaker who can speak 5 languages and has obtained multiple master’s degrees! Everything is possible if you work for it and believe in yourself. Our first break-out session saw us with EducationQuest, a program that helps students to uncover a universe of opportunities and financing options that can and will propel students into their educational dreams! Students heard from Latino speakers about the scholarship opportunities available to them. No matter what, there are scholarships out there for everyone if they wish to go to college! We next got to visit with employers & colleges during the Builders’ Marketplace. Students were able to explore various colleges and universities, discover job resources, and unlock more secrets to scholarships. Students got to walk away with plenty of college swag! The final break-out session allowed us to hear from dedicated professionals who play essential roles in supporting and uplifting individuals in their communities. They shared obstacles that they faced in getting to where they are today and how they overcame them. This session aimed to inspire students to recognize the importance of mental and emotional health, community support, and the shared responsibility of building a brighter future for all! We highly enjoyed this experience and look forward to going back next year, but with more students! What a special opportunity to uplift young minds.
over 1 year ago, Madison Mumm
With David Edward Garcia