Thanks to the Kansas Pork Association, OES fourth grade students had the opportunity to take a virtual field trip to R Family Farms in Lebanon today and learn about the pork industry. #BulldogPower
In the spotlight today is an OHS senior who has a plan. Good luck at Fort Hays State, Thomas! #BulldogPower
Good luck to the track team today at Beloit Relays!
The Class of 2022 would like to invite the public to view Prom 2021 on May 1. The Parish Center will be open from 3:30 to 5:00 pm to view decorations & then the promenade will be at approximately 7:30. This will be held outside, so bring your lawn chairs & enjoy!
AFTER PROM REMINDERS:
Bus Leaves from OHS @ Midnight
No Large Duffle bags
Bring Swimsuit & Towel
Students dismissed by 5 a.m.
Prizes for participation - WIN a TV!
Stop by OES and visit the second grade wax museum and bake sale this afternoon from 1:30-3. They are raising funds for new playground soccer goals. #BulldogPowerv
OHS senior Janessa Ellis is headed off to be a Fort Hays State tiger. Good luck in all you do, Janessa! #BulldogPower
Good luck to the OJH track team today in Tescott!
The USD 392 band concert will be performed in the OHS Auditorium due to anticipated inclement weather. We hope to see you there Monday evening. #BulldogPower
OES Play Day is just around the corner on May 10. After Play Day events students will return to school and be dismissed as usual. In case of inclement weather, Play Day will be May 11. #BulldogPower
Good luck to the golf team today in Russell!
Special thanks to Midway Co-Op for establishing a fund with the Osborne County Community Foundation to benefit FFA and agriculture education. Craig Mans presented checks totaling $10,000 to Arika Kuhlmann, FFA sponsor. FFA was also recognized for contributing to the OCCF Love Your County Campaign by raising funds with their Kiss an Alpaca event. #BulldogPower
Osborne County Community Foundation representatives presented USD 392 with awards from the annual Love Your County fundraising campaign. Our Bulldogs took home first place in the county-wide school competition by raising $2797.25. Ms. Thibault's first graders raised the most funds per student county-wide as well ($599.49). Also recognized were Mrs. Lecuyer's third graders ($242.34; 3rd place), Mr. Lutter's fifth graders ($267.29; 2nd place), Mrs. Kreider's kindergarteners ($158.28; 6th place), Mrs. Reitze's fourth grade ($190.55; 4th place) and OHS FFA. #BulldogPower
OES students lined the hallway to give a round of applause to the Betzold family. SFC Betzold, the father of three OES students, is being deployed for an extended stay overseas. Thank you to SFC Betzold for his service to our country! #BulldogPower
We hope to see Bulldog friends and family members at the OES Second Grade Wax Museum tomorrow. It will be in front of the grade school, weather permitting. The second graders will also be selling baked goods to help raise funds for new soccer goals. #BulldogPower
OHS Senior Trinity Holloway is in the spotlight today! We wish you well in your future endeavors! #BulldogPower
Don’t forget to submit your order for new Bulldog POWER shirts! Shirts will be distributed at enrollment. #BulldogPower
This OHS senior's future is looking bright! Congratulations on your upcoming graduation, Charlie! #BulldogPower
Teacher in training student, Tyler Heise, leading the 5th grade band this morning.
Wishing the JH/HS Vocal students a great concert! You won't want to miss it; 7pm in the auditorium!