
The School Board meeting for December 12, 2022 has been postponed. We will post with an updated date when available.

Mrs. Poole, Assistant Principal at OHS, gave the OHS Fire Marshall’s a token of appreciation for all they do. Thank you Vernon Ross, Kendah McDonald, Jaden Tipler, Dionte Barbee, Nevaeh Jones, Alana Scott and Keinarriha Jones!


Congratulations to Se’Nya Bell on being accepted to Arkansas Northeastern College!


Congratulations to our Osceola Lady Seminoles as they defeated the Valley View Lady Blazers in overtime last night 57- 48!
Keep up the great work ladies and coaches!


Congratulations to Sara Wright on being accepted to the University of Arkansas - Fayetteville!


Congratulations to Logan Slayton on being accepted to multiple colleges!


Mark your calendars for the OHS Band Concert!


Congratulations to the Lady Noles on their victory over Gosnell last night. Awesome game ladies, Coach Young and Coach Clay. Keep up the great work ladies!





The OHS Marching Band participated in the Blytheville Christmas parade on December 1. They did an amazing job, keep it up!

OHS JROTC participated in the Blytheville Christmas parade on December 1. Great job cadets!

The Lady Seminoles basketball game against Forrest City scheduled for tonight has been cancelled due to weather concerns.


Osceola School District is closely monitoring the weather. We will make a decision later today about dismissal.


OHS staff says Thank You to the families who chose to dine with students today for our Thanksgiving lunch. We appreciate your continued support of OHS students!


Brown Gives Students a 2nd Chance at Learning
OHS ELA teacher Nicole Brown and her 9th-grade students are working hard at mastering the writing process. Students have been writing and rewriting until they master the standards. there has been great improvement among students across the 9th grade. Students increased from 20% to 53% proficient or advanced between the 1st and 2nd writing. Thank you Mrs. Brown for all of your hard work!


JROTC
Leaders Senior Cupp and Sergeant Bryant set a 2nd quarter SMART goal for cadets to complete 1300 community service hours by the end of the quarter. Cadets have already exceeded that goal. Congratulations Senior Cupp, Sergeant Bryant, and the OHS JROTC Cadets on working hard and exceeding goals!


Osceola High School students completed the last tour of the fall college visits on November 5, 2022. Students visited Alabama A & M and received valuable information about the school's history and programs offered.


Osceola School District will dismiss One hour early on Friday, November 18, 2022. Osceola School District will be closed November 21st - 25th for Thanksgiving break. School will resume on Monday, November 28, 2022.


Congratulations to BreAnn Fultz-Foster and Kadan Newson, OHS juniors, on being accepted into Senator Boozman’s Congressional Youth Cabinet. BreAnn and Kadan met fellow cabinet members from our congressional district and across the State. They were part of discussions that included several significant legislative issues and voted on the ones that interested then the most. They took place in group research, defended, and drafted a proposal for a legislative solution for an issue to be presented to the Senator in the Spring. BreAnn and Kadan also got to meet Senator Boozman after the meeting. Great job and keep up the great work!



In honor of Veterans Day, Cadets from Osceola High School JROTC went to Carrol-Smith Elementary where they lowered the old flags and replaced them with new flags. Senator Dave Wallace from the 22nd District was on hand and supplied the new flags for the school.





In honor of Veterans Day, Cadets from Osceola High School JROTC went to Carrol-Smith Elementary where they lowered the old flags and replaced them with new flags. Senator Dave Wallace from the 22nd District was on hand and supplied the new flags for the school. Thank you to Cadet Commander Kayla Newson, Cadet Nevaeh Jones, Cadet Amarah Thomas, Cadet Destiny Ward, and Cadet Zakari Huggins for helping to teach the elementary students the importance of Veterans Day and why we never let the US Flag touch the ground.



