
2022 Homecoming Sophomore Maids:
Tykeea Hendrix and A’miracle Smith
Congratulations ladies 💜💛💜💛




2022 Homecoming Junior Maids:
Nakiyah Ward and Jakayla White
Congratulations ladies 💜💛💜💛




2022 Homecoming Senior Maids:
Jaidyn Dandridge, Kayla Newson and Jalondia Richardson
Congratulations ladies 💜💛💜💛





Your 2022 OHS Homecoming Court!
Senior Maids : Jaidyn Dandridge, Kayla Newson and Jalondia Richardson
Junior Maids: Nakiyah Ward and Jakayla White
Sophomore Maids: Tykeea Hendrix and A’miracle Smith
Freshmen Maids: Alisa Hackett and America McNeal
Congratulations ladies 💜💛💜💛


Mr. Mosby's 8th grade literacy class is working on plot; however, they took a break to focus on vocabulary. After listening to Mr. Mosby recite the definition, students were eager to figure out the words and build the words using Scrabble game pieces.
#learningisfun
#futureauthors
#buildingbrickbybrick
#readingisfundamental
#OMSROCKS





Attention Parents and Guardians:
The Child Passenger Safety Education Program in the Injury Prevention Center at Arkansas Children's Hospital is conducting a brief survey.
Please visit the link or QR code below. Complete by October 7, 2022 for a chance to win a $25 gift card.
Here is the URL code: https://redcapwap.archildrens.org/redcap/surveys/?s=LPDANXET7T334YYH

Attention Parents! Healing in the Hood Inc. is offering a Drug Free Conference for our students. If you are interested, please click on the attached google link to register your child for this event.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1_23gHC9HUC_XgoWRQrx34xcIdzBe14T06hp9DSMOZr0/edit?ts=631bf5e2

Seminole Football
Jr High - Thursday Sept 22 at Corning 6pm
Sr High - Friday Sept 23 home vs Corning 7pm
Come out and support the Football teams.
Go Noles.

On Friday, the 16th of September, the Osceola High School JROTC celebrated the 75th Birthday of the United States Air Force. Sr. Cupp and Sgt. Bryant took time to celebrate and ensure that the Cadets understand the importance of this type of history.
The Birthday cake was made by Angel Walker and the ice cream was provided by "Larry's Cupp of Cream."
Thanks to all that attended, Aim High!





Attention Osceola School District Parents or Guardians:
Please fill out the following Parent or Guardian Contact Information
https://forms.gle/E8RNWkzxKyQwU96U7

The Seminoles Band performed for OMS students today. Our band director, Mr. Bell, is doing an outstanding job!
#buildingbrickbybrick
#onebandonesound





Saturday, September 17, 2022, is Substitution Day. Osceola High School is very thankful for all of its guest teachers. As many know, we are experiencing a teacher shortage throughout the country, and we could not conduct school business as usual without the help of guest teachers. Thank you, Ms. Lois Jefferson, Ms. Valerie Estell, and Ms. Gwen Long for being a part of our team at OHS!!!




11th-grade students in Mrs. Browns ELA class learned vocabulary centered on the law and trial lingo. In celebration of Constitution Day, students from OHS and students from the University of Arkansas participated in a mock trial where the 11th-grade student body was the jury. Judge Ralph Wilson presided over the case which resulted in a hung jury. Early college students Alyssa Summerville(Defense Team), Breann Fultz-Foster (Prosecution Team), Alyssa Crafton (Witness), Kaden Newson (Witness), Damia Grice (Witness), and Kendah McDonald (Witness) participated in the trial alongside U of A students. Students were thankful for the experience. Thank you, U of A Law School students, professors, and Judge Wilson for being Seminole Partners!





Students in grades 10 - 12 had the opportunity to visit the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff on Saturday, September 10, 2022. Students participated in a college tour, had the opportunity to visit with departments within the university, and attended a UAPB football game.


Osceola High School has been blessed with a donation from the Left Hand, Right Hand Foundation to continue taking students on HBCU college tours this fall. Juniors and Seniors are invited to tour HBCUs in partnership with the HBCU Awareness Foundation out of Memphis Tennessee. This fall students will have the opportunity to visit, at no cost, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Jackson State University, Tennessee State University, Tuskegee Colege, Grambling State University, and Alabama A & M University. A BIG Thank You to the Slaytons for being a Seminole Partner!


Happy National Hispanic Heritage Month!


Annual Title I Parent Night


2022 OHS Homecoming Court applications can be picked up in the front office this week. All applications are due on Friday, September 16, 2022 by 12:30 PM.


Seminole Football:
Thursday, September 15, 2022
Jr Seminoles vs Jr Manila Lions at 6:30 pm.
No 7th grade game
Come out and support your Jr. Noles!!!
No game on Friday!!

Peace Week Lesson Plans, Art and Essay Contest
Arkansas Peace Week (September 18-25) offers great youth programs for schools and youth programs.
Peace Week Essay Contest – Essay Contest for 7th – 12 Grade Students
1st, 2nd and 3rd Place winners in six age categories will receive prizes.
Entry Deadline September 6, 2022
Post our Peace Week Essay Contest Flyer at your school or community center.
Winners are invited to read their essays at the Arkansas State Capitol on September 25.
Peace Week Art Contest – Art Contest for 1st -12th Grade Students
1st, 2nd and 3rd Place winners in six age categories will receive prizes.
Entry Deadline September 6, 2022
Post our Peace Week Art Contest Flyer at your school or community center.
Finalists will be displayed at the Arkansas State Capitol. September 18-25.
School and Group Lesson Plans and Resources
Lesson plans and resources developed in partnership with LRSD and Volunteers in Public Schools (VIPS). We invite all Arkansas schools and youth groups to participate and present these lessons teaching peacemaking skills to the youth in our state.
Please share this with children and organizations you know. Schools, teachers, faith groups and other youth organizations are encouraged to sponsor and guide students with their submissions.
We began these programs in 2017 when Pax Christi Little Rock (PCLR) worked with school counselor Mildred Calhoun to develop a peace curriculum for Little Rock’s Rockefeller Elementary. The following year we worked with Volunteers in Public Schools (VIPS) and Little Rock School District to expand these non-violence lesson plans and resources for elementary age students. In 2021 over 15,000 students participated from Little Rock School District, Pulaski County Special School District, and many private schools.
Today schools and students from all over the state participated in Peace Week. In our first year of the Peace Week Art Contest and Peace Week Essay Contest we had over 500 entries from all over the state: from Bella Vista to McGehee and Blytheville to Eldorado.
In 2022 we seek to continue offering the programs all over the state.
Please visit our website www.arkansaspeaceweek.com or our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/arkansaspeaceweek for the latest information. Email arpeaceweek@gmail.com with questions.
