The school newspaper of Oakville High School

myOHSonline

The school newspaper of Oakville High School

myOHSonline

The school newspaper of Oakville High School

myOHSonline

Ending on a high note

Olivia Greubel, O-Zone Editor April 29, 2015

This was my last trip with Oakville choir. To be honest, I was a little anxious about going to Virginia. No offense, but the state of Virginia doesn’t make you want to leap out of your seat or widen...

Bee Tree? More like bee free

Bee Tree? More like ‘bee free’

Megan Haislar and Olivia Greubel April 28, 2015

For Service Learning this year a group of about thirty students volunteered their community service hours to give a helping hand to Bee Tree Park. Over time, honeysuckle plants have invaded areas of...

Serving our veterans

Serving our veterans

Megan Haislar and Olivia Greubel April 28, 2015

The Service Learning projects allow time for students to get out of their comfort zone and give back to the community. For some students, it’s not just about getting out of class, it’s about give back...

April showers bring may pranks

Dallas Carter, opinions editor April 22, 2015

April Fool’s Day may have passed, but the Class of 2015 isn’t letting that crush their ideal prank dreams. For years high school seniors have played senior pranks on the rest of the school. This...

Spirit in the school

Breanna Colombo, Reporter April 16, 2015

OHS kicked off their spirit week with beach day. There were swimsuits, beach towels, and a bunch of flip flops. Tuesday was Disney Day and everyone was dressed up as their favorite Disney characters such...

Tripping to Williamsberg

Patrick McKelvey, Business Manager April 16, 2015

OHS choir is looking to improve on their already impressive spring when they travel to Williamsburg, Virginia to compete in their final competition of the year. Three OHS Choirs has already achieved...

“Music at Meramec” sings its way to OHS

Sydney Hallett, Online Editor-In-Chief April 6, 2015

Music is abundant at OHS in the choir and band programs. But sometimes, music can influence students and their future. “Music at Meramec” is the music program at St. Louis Community College (SLCC)...

Tiger Paw Editor-in-Chiefs Alexa Shelton (12) and Ashley Arconati (12) smile as they receive a Superior rating at the annual SSP Journalism Conference.

Journalism students win several awards

Katelyn Pike, features editor March 12, 2015

The OHS Journalism program returned to Webster University on Monday, March 9 for the annual SSP (Sponsors of School Publications) Conference. Hundreds of students from the Greater St. Louis area attended...

FBLA students go to state

Breanna Colombo, Reporter March 12, 2015

A select few of FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) students have made their way to the statewide FBLA competition. This is a competition surrounding the ideas of business and many different business...

OHS shows off their talent

Sophie Seim, Centerspread Editor March 6, 2015

Magic, singing, and dancing! Oh my! OHS’s and surrounding middle schools’ most talented kids got together Friday, Feb. 20 for the second annual Oakville’s Got Talent talent show. Three students...

Questioning the seniors

Dallas Carter, opinions editor March 6, 2015

  The day after the student body of OHS returns from spring break, Monday, March 23, the senior class is invited to participate in a Trivia Night hosted by Mr. Matt Willett. Willett and his...

Students on a mission

Katelyn Pike, features editor February 23, 2015

For four years in a row, several OHS students have been packing up and moving south for the winter--to Peru, actually, where they spend several weeks in January visiting poor towns and villages and helping...

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