
OHS/Senior Walk Through
OHS Seniors walk through North Elementary to inspire our young scholars to stay in school!
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OHS/Teacher Appreciation Day 4
The OHS Teachers would like to thank the Left-Hand Right-Hand Foundation, Inc. and Bugmobile for providing the OHS teachers with a savory Cajun style lunch. This kind act made them feel appreciated and revered.
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OHS/Principal Appreciation
Ms. Pugh, OHS Principal, was surprised with her Principal Appreciation Day gifts from her faculty and staff. Prior obligations prevented OHS from celebrating Principal Pugh last week. OHS would like to thank Principal Pugh for all of her hard work and dedication to her staff, students, and school district.
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OHS/Scholarship Recipient
Congratulations to Sara Wright, OHS Senior, on receiving the Osceola/South Mississippi County Chamber Scholarship and the Mi Pueblo Scholarship.
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OHS/Arkansas Scholars
Congratulations to the OHS Class of 2023 Arkansas Scholar recipients:
Torian Bell, JR., Jaidyn Dandridge, Ky'ala England, Tanaija Logan, Kayla Newson, Logan Slayton, Ziara Robinson, Azyan Thomas, Robyn Triplett, Sara Wright, and Skyler Young.
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OHS/ASU Tour
To understand more about Arkansas State University's computer science and engineering department, OHS EAST students recently paid a visit to the school. They engaged in a variety of activities during the trip that gave them a view into several academic specialties and the prospective yearly earnings that go along with them. We are so proud of our students for making the decision to explore their interests and make plans for their future careers.
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OHS/Graduation Countdown
Our Seniors are counting down to graduation day! Take a look at what our Valedictorian's are saying! #brickbybrick
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI3aNxc3Mi0


OHS/Nurse Appreciation
OHS staff and students believe Nurse Sheila and Nurse Tiara are FERN-tastic . Thank you for putting so much heart into everything you do!
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OHS/Teacher Appreciation Day 3
The OHS Teachers would like to thank the Osceola McDonald’s for providing team with a scrumptious breakfast. This thoughtful gesture made them feel appreciated and valued.
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OHS/Important Graduation Information
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OHS/Teacher Appreciation Day 2
The OHS Teachers would like to thank Gary’s Pizza for providing them with a delicious lunch. This kind gesture made them feel recognized and appreciated.
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OHS/ECON Kinesthetic Learning
Mrs. Jennifer Young, OHS Civics/Econ teacher, allowed her 9th grade students to utilize realistic experiences on "How to Write a Check." The students were tasked with replicating a check and properly completing the information required. Mrs. Young's use of kinesthetic learning in the classroom bolsters cognitive, social, and emotional development, thus enhancing the scholar's brain capacity to retain information. OHS is dedicated to cultivating leaders, encouraging intercommunication, and providing candid feedback.
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OHS/Teacher Appreciation
Thank you to Shawn Chafin, State Farm Agent, for showing her appreciation to the OHS teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week!
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OHS/Teacher Appreciation
Thank you to Farmers Bank & Trust for the sweet treats provided to the OHS teachers for Teacher Appreciation Week!
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OHS/Agri Teacher Honored
The 96th State FFA convention of the Arkansas FFA Association was
held in Hot Springs in April. Mr. Wayne Tillman, OHS Agriculture Teacher,
received the Honorary State FFA degree for 30+ years of service to the FFA students in the state of Arkansas. Mr. Tillman was nominated by his peers and approved by the department of Career and Technical Ed. Congratulations Mr. Tillman!
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We Are Hiring!
Come be part of our team! Check out our open positions at https://www.osd1.org/page/employment-opportunities
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Teacher Appreciation Week!
This week we celebrate and honor our teachers. We appreciate your passion for teaching children and young adults not only what they need to learn, but also how to learn and how to find the meaning and joy in learning. Teachers, please take a moment to pause and realize that the impact you have on the Osceola School District and beyond will continue long after you close your last gradebook. Thank you and enjoy the rest of the school year.
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OHS/Graduate Information
Thursday, May 11 -- Senior awards assembly & baccalaureate practice at 8:30 am in the OHS auditorium (CAPS AND GOWNS WILL BE HANDED OUT AFTER PRACTICE) Please no headscarf, do-rags, spaghetti straps, house shoes, pajamas, or inappropriately short shorts and extra holy jeans.
Graduates have been asked to do a walkthrough at North Elementary following practice dressed in cap and gown as inspiration to the kindergarten graduates.
Sunday, May 14 -- Baccalaureate ceremony at 5:00 pm in the OHS auditorium (seniors arrive on campus dressed in caps and gowns by 4:00 pm)
Thursday, May 18 -- Graduation practice at 8:30 am in the Arena
Please no headscarf, do-rags, spaghetti straps, house shoes, pajamas, or inappropriately short shorts and extra holy jeans.
Friday, May 19 -- GRADUATION at 6:00 pm in the Arena (seniors arrive on campus dressed in caps and gowns by 5:00 pm)
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OHS/School Lunch Hero Day
“Not all Superheroes wear capes, some wear aprons.” OHS would like to thank our School Lunch Heroes for all of their hard work and dedication. School Lunch Hero Day gives us a chance to highlight the difference our school nutrition professionals make in our scholars lives. The OHS cafeteria team has to adhere to strict nutritional standards while preparing healthy meals for our scholars and navigating student food allergies/medical conditions.
Ms. Cindy, Ms. Debra, Ms. Ella, Ms. Bea, Ms. Fanny-Mae, and Ms. Gladys, “You knock our socks off! Thanks for being toe-tally amazing!”
Please join us in thanking our cafeteria staff members today!
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Arkansas school districts are Constitutionally required to post their current millage rate on the annual school election ballot each year, and voters can vote “For Tax” or “Against Tax”. If the District is not trying to change the millage, the vote is immaterial. If it passes it stays the same, and if it fails it remains the same as it was. If a district’s millage does not change, an increase or decrease in your property assessment value is the only thing that would affect the property taxes you owe.
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