The school newspaper of Oakville High School

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The school newspaper of Oakville High School

myOHSonline

The school newspaper of Oakville High School

myOHSonline

Megan Blanchard (11) cuts out fabric for a project for FCCLA.

Blanchard selected for design competition

Lydia Manning, Copy editor October 31, 2019

Many students are able to follow their passions at OHS, but one student is getting a unique opportunity to gain experience in her field. Megan Blanchard (11) is one of just three students from the St....

Allison Brennan (12) blocks the ball as the other team tries to go through her.

Field Hockey wraps up season

Avery Neal, Social Media Coordinator October 25, 2019

The heat was on for OHS Field Hockey on Thursday (Oct. 24) as they played against Eureka in the first round of state. After a nail biting first half, Eureka finally scored with 1:32 left in the second...

Megan Diel (12) and Alexis Perulfi (12) tries the cricket powder at the COE presentation.

Would you eat crickets?

Emily Merritt, reporter October 25, 2019

A local innovator visited business students to speak about her business and how she hopes that her product will not “bug” people anymore. On Oct. 23, business students in Ms. Amy Clark’s first...

Seniors Rylee Koenig, Riley Hicks, and Maddie Brutton exit the first house, Slaughterhouse.

Seniors experience Fright Fest early

Avery Neal, Social Media Coordinator October 15, 2019

About 100 seniors got to experience Six Flags Fright Fest a few days early, thanks to Mr. Ross Bullington. Bullington was the assistant principal from 2012-2018 but had worked in the Mehlville School...

Emma Rose Seger (11) defends the ball before it gets to the goal.

Field hockey adapts to playing on home turf for first time

Avery Neal, Social Media Coordinator October 3, 2019

At the beginning of the fall sports season, field hockey finally got to feel at home. After years of playing on the Oakville Middle School field, field hockey finally got the opportunity to practice...

Lauren Halamicek (12) paints her paw print on the blacktop behind the football field on Sept. 4.

Seniors get the opportunity to paint their own Tiger Paw Prints

Emily Merritt, reporter September 23, 2019

Seniors are leaving their mark on OHS. Literally.  Over the last couple of years, the Oakville Cheer Program has done a fundraiser through their booster program that allows the students to purchase...

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