Your 2022 - 2023 OHS Cheerleaders cheered on your OHS Seminole Football team Tuesday night against the Nettleton Raiders!
over 1 year ago, Melissa Calvert
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The OHS Seminole Football team held their own against the Nettleton Raiders. Great work gentlemen!
over 1 year ago, Melissa Calvert
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picture of football game
picture of football game
picture of football game
Mrs. Williams' 5th Grade Science Class is using the scientific method by doing a skittles investigation to determine how the temperature of water affects the time it takes skittles to dissolve. #learningisfun #futurescientists
over 1 year ago, Brandi Hubbard
5th grade girls are really focused.
5th grade boys are working hard.
OMS students rock!
Ms. Estell assists students.
We love to see our students experience hands on activities. Ms. Ward's 6th Grade Science Class is exploring the anatomy of a simple organism, the mushroom. #learningisfun #futurescientists
over 1 year ago, Brandi Hubbard
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Students are looking at mushrooms.
mushrooms
Ms. Ward is breaking up mushrooms.
Osceola High School is thrilled to announce the 2022 -2023 class officers. Congratulations to you all!
over 1 year ago, Melissa Calvert
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Our 5th grade scientist, Stormy Hughes, seems to love what he is doing. Stay tuned to see what Mrs. Williams and her scientists will be doing throughout the year. #learningisfun #futurescientist
over 1 year ago, Brandi Hubbard
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Mr. Mosby (8th grade literacy), Ms. Ward (6th grade science), and their students are embracing the learning process!!! #wewillsucceed #learningisfun
over 1 year ago, Brandi Hubbard
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Ms. Walker, Mrs. Robinson, and Mrs. Riley are triple teaming the 5th grade math class. #wewillsucceed #learningisfun
over 1 year ago, Brandi Hubbard
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Seminole Nation we will be using GoFan.co again this year for all athletic events. We are excited for the upcoming athletic season!
over 1 year ago, Melissa Calvert
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OHS student that are taking advantage of the ANC Early College Program. This program, which is appropriate for college-ready high school students, allows for acceleration of the high school experience while preparing for advanced educational opportunities or the workforce. Pictured are: Alyssa Crafton, Demarius Hackett, Amarah Thomas, Kadan Newson, Keenan Brown, Gabirelle England, Damia Grice, Jakayla White, Sara Wright, Kendah McDonald, BreAnn Fultz-Foster, Tyreion Mitchell, Kayla Cooper, and Logan Slayton. Not Pictured: Torian Bell, Kayla Newson, Azyn Thomas and Cheyenne Wilson
almost 2 years ago, Melissa Calvert
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Thank you to everyone who helped us “Stuff the Bus” A big shout out to Warrick Woodson, Joe Harris, Jr, Black Hills Energy and Buddy Wright for your generous donations!
almost 2 years ago, Melissa Calvert
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The Choices Learning Center partnered with the Blytheville School of Cosmetology as a new component to their Life Skills Program. This partnership will also allow students who are interested in this field or career path an opportunity to earn professional hours toward their internship or licensure process. This course is taught and facilitated by a licensed instructor, Ms. Michelle Brown. Our students will gain an opportunity to learn and practice lifelong skills in time management, problem-solving, communication and cosmetologist skills. We would like to thank the Blytheville School of Cosmetology this partnership. Also, thanks to the Legacii Educational Development Foundation for donating items to our Cosmetology Program! #ChoicesLearningCenterLifeSkillsProgram #Wearelearning #Ourcareerpathmatters
almost 2 years ago, Melissa Calvert
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The Choices Learning Center Alternative school of the Osceola School District, was the recipient of some special donations by The Left-Hand Right-Hand Foundation, Inc. This Foundation was established by Darius Slayton, Wide Receiver for the New York Giants. He gifted the school with a new washer and dryer from Lowes and cleaning supplies from Walmart. Darius Slayton is the son of the OHS alumni Eddie Slayton and his wife Pamela. We would like to Thanks Darius, his parents and the rest of the members of his Foundation for the gifts!!! #DariusSlayton86 #NYGiants #LeftHandRightHandFoundation #ClassOf1979SonPayingItForward
almost 2 years ago, Melissa Calvert
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picture of students
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11th & 12th grade students at Osceola High School are getting a jumpstart at working towards their desired careers by taking advantage of the opportunity to take classes at Arkansas Northeastern College’s Tech Center where they are learning valuable skills in welding, construction and anatomy & physiology. OHS is proud to have ANC as a Seminole Partner!
almost 2 years ago, Melissa Calvert
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A message from Chartwells
almost 2 years ago, Osceola School District
Chartwells
ATTN: Osceola High School Seniors
almost 2 years ago, Osceola School District
Attn: Class of 2023
Attention Retired Teachers
almost 2 years ago, Osceola School District
Attention Retired Teachers
Osceola Seminole's Football Schedule for 2022-2023
almost 2 years ago, Osceola School District
22-23 Football Schedule
ATTN: Athletic Parents Osceola School District will be holding a mandatory meeting for parents of student grades 7th - 12th participating in any sport at Osceola School District, this includes all sports and cheerleading. The meeting will be held at the High School Cafeteria on Monday August 1, 2022 at 5:30pm
almost 2 years ago, Osceola School District
ATTN: Athletic Parents grades 7th-12th
OHS would like to thank Mr. Luther Whitfield, Pastor Ed Richardson, Pastor Greg Baker, and Mr. Stan Williams for showing up and greeting our high school scholars on their first day of the 2022 - 2023 school year.
almost 2 years ago, Melissa Calvert
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