The school newspaper of Oakville High School

myOHSonline

The school newspaper of Oakville High School

myOHSonline

The school newspaper of Oakville High School

myOHSonline

Several judges try out students creations.

Foods classes bring the heat to chili cook-off

Emily Dedic, centerspread editor March 18, 2016

OHS Foods III classes brought the heat to the annual chili cook off. On March 3, the students in Foods III classes were told to bring in a chili recipe and change some of the ingredients. From there,...

Jenna and Blair Lamatina speak to students at a HOSA meeting.

Former students speak to HOSA members

Hannah Hoffmeister, editor-in-chief March 6, 2016

The health professions club at OHS got a taste of real-world experience when former students came back to offer their expertise. Jenna and Blair Lamatina, twins and 2011 OHS graduates, presented to...

Parenting students visit local preschools

Taylot Boles, reporter February 2, 2016

OHS Parenting II students took a break from high school to go back to preschool for a day. Mrs. Stephanie Duever’s 3rd and 4th block classes and Mrs. Samantha Matoushek’s 7th and 8th block classes...

Shayla Hrncic (11) watches as a St. Anthonys volunteer helps bring her injury to life.

Biomed students help train doctors

Megan Colyer, centerspread editor January 31, 2016

Photos by Tara Vogler. HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) and students enrolled in the Project Lead the Way biomedical sciences courses were provided with a unique learning opportunity. On...

CAT allows clubs to meet during ANP

Jacob Kauffmann, webmaster January 27, 2016

Students will be able to meet with extracurricular groups during select ANPs starting this week. Jan. 27 will mark the first day of ANP that includes Club and Activity Time (CAT) Meetings. At 10, an...

Former student shows rockets to engineering class

Libby Ferguson, reporter January 21, 2016

Former Oakville student Matthew Fogle returned to share the secrets of his success as an aerospace engineer with Mr. Richard Kling’s Introduction to Engineering class. On Jan. 7, Fogle, a 2014 Oakville...

Several electives cancelled due to lack of interest

Sydney Stern, news editor January 19, 2016

Within the past two years, more than 13 classes have been offered at OHS but did not have enough students enroll to qualify for an official curriculum. These classes can be seen as “hidden” classes....

Are the SLO tests too SLOW?

Elizabeth Hall, entertainment editor January 11, 2016

At the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve, resolutions were not the only commitments made. As of the 2016 semester, all high schools within the Mehlville School District are implementing Student Learning...

Spanish 4 students show off their favorite words

Madeline Jones, reporter January 5, 2016

Since Sra. Weber and Sra. Vogel have departed from OHS, Sra. King has taken on the Spanish Four classes this year, bringing many new projects and ideas to the class. These projects include the students...

All-girl economics team wins FOMC challenge

All-girl economics team wins FOMC challenge

Sierra Hunter, editor in chief December 9, 2015

Photos by Tara Vogler. The OHS AP macroeconomics team comprised of Sarah Sax (12), Madison Aubuchon (12), Kate Giles (12), and Rialda Mustic (12) prepared a plan to transform the national debt policy...

Astronomy class models the solar system

Sarah Kiely, reporter December 9, 2015

Most students study the solar system simply out of a textbook. However, the astronomy class at Oakville High School is studying the solar system in a more “life-like” way. The students in Mrs. Jenkins's...

New science curriculum is on the way

Megan Colyer, centerspread editor December 9, 2015

For many years OHS has had the same science courses for each grade, but next school year classes in science are taking a huge turn. Typically freshman start off taking physics, sophomores take chemistry,...

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