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myOHSonline

The school newspaper of Oakville High School

myOHSonline

The school newspaper of Oakville High School

myOHSonline

OHS hosts robotics competition

Nataleigh Scheller-Houska, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 7, 2020

Over 30 teams crowded the halls of OHS on Feb. 1 for the FIRST Tech Challenge: Regional Qualifier, a robotics competition where robots compete against each other in challenges of skill.  Two teams...

Allison Auer (9) and Sarah Hinkamp (9) color from pages in a coloring book in the Zen Coloring seminar in Mrs. Amy Creans room. This is from the first seminar day of semester two (Jan. 27).

Seminars: Love ’em or hate ’em?

Amanda Parker, reporter February 4, 2020

For the last year, seminars at OHS have been surrounded by mixed feelings. The new semester has brought with it many interesting new seminars as well as many diverse opinions from students. Some of...

OHS cheerleaders welcome the SOMO students, during lst years SOMO.

Special Olympics Missouri is coming up on Feb.20

Kaitlyn Blanton, reporter February 4, 2020

The annual Special Olympics of Missouri (SOMO) event will occur on Feb. 20 this year at OHS. Students at OHS can sign up for $12 to participate in the event. Due dates for signing up are on Feb. 1, and...

Drama teacher/ technical director Melissa Harper, and Jeremiah Andrews (10) discussed the props for the upcoming play.

Drama begins their spring production process

Nataleigh Scheller-Houska, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 3, 2020

The cast list is out, rehearsal has begun, and two new stories have begun to take shape. The OHS Drama Department has started production on the spring plays.   Drama teachers Ms. Amy Learn...

Mr. Steven King looks through new classes offered here at OHS

New classes strike OHS

Elaina Carson, reporter February 3, 2020

Last November the Mehlville Board of Education approved 26 new high school classes for the 2020-2021 school year at OHS. The students are selecting their classes for next year in the next two weeks....

Alexis Williams (12) bumps the ball during the district championship game. The girls won districts on Oct.30 after they beat Seckman in two games, both being 25-14.

OHS student athletes head to college

Jojo LaBrier, Sports Editor January 24, 2020

With fall sports over and winter winding down, many athletes have already made plans for their future. Seniors Emily Schellhase, Alexis Williams, and Calynn Gicante have all committed and plan to continue...

Melina Rivera (11), Jordan Hahn (10), Kaitlyn Clark (11), Mallory Guentz (9), and Jenna Mueller (9) pose for a picture.

Cheer ‘warms up’ in Orlando

Jack Butchart, reporter January 22, 2020

OHS Cheerleaders spent some of their winter break with a trip to Florida, warm weather, and a college football game.  Five cheerleaders traveled to Orlando, Florida to perform a pre-game routine...

Julian Davies (11) pins competition to the mat

Davies ‘pins’ the competition

Davin Smith, Sports Editor January 21, 2020

With the recent success of the OHS wrestling program, there has been one student athlete that has stood above his competition. Julian Davies (11) has really shown he belongs on the mats with his 20-2 record...

Ibgragim Makhmudov (11) tackles his opponent at a Tri Match against McCluer at OHS on Jan. 5.

Wrestling ‘taps’ out first half of season

Avery Neal, Social Media Coordinator January 15, 2020

OHS Wrestling enters the second half of their 2019-2020 season 10-1 in dual meets. Despite the one loss to Windsor, Coach Ben Knol believes the team has improved from the last two seasons. “Two years...

Gabby McMurry (11) studies with an online textbook while Ciara Gallagher (11) uses a physical book.

Should online textbooks be our future?

Emma Beach, reporter December 20, 2019

Textbooks used to be a thing in the real world, a thing you could touch, hold, or throw. Students back in the day had to carry around a heavy textbook from class to class.  Now, however, many textbooks...

OHS cheerleaders and the SOMO Shine cheer team take a picture together to remember the day.

Cheer ‘flips out’ for SOMO

Jack Butchart, reporter December 5, 2019

OHS cheerleaders help sponsor many different camps throughout the season, but Special Olympics Missouri (SOMO) Shine cheerleading practices hold a special place in many cheerleader’s hearts.  The...

Several journalism students that attended the National Convention in Washington D.C. received awards in their individual media contests.

Journalism students receive recognition at national convention

Elyse Girard, reporter November 27, 2019

The 2019 Tiger Paw yearbook received third place in the Best of Show competition at the National High School Journalism Convention (Nov. 21-23) in Washington, D.C. This is the highest rating Tiger Paw...

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