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The school newspaper of Oakville High School

myOHSonline

The school newspaper of Oakville High School

myOHSonline

STL CAPS students take notes as the pediatric nurse shows them the crash cart Oct. 2 at Mercy South Hospital. “Taking notes allows me to refer back to them on our projects,” Delic said. The students got to experience patient care firsthand later on.

Best of Both Worlds

Emily Leung, JI Reporter December 9, 2022

It’s another early morning for high school seniors. Grabbing a quick breakfast and rushing out the door, they are ready for the day. Most head to school, while some head to the hospital. They are not...

Marissa Talley (12)  participates in the CAPS program to gain experience of the real world medical field.

CAPS Associate Marissa Talley on the path to a career in pediatric surgery

Morgan Herrick, reporter December 10, 2020

Long ago, on one Halloween night, a tiny, towheaded, four year old set out on her quest for candy, very professionally dressed as a doctor. Although it may have been unknown to others, little Marissa Talley...

Ally McClung raises awareness for veterans

Ally McClung raises awareness for veterans

Isabella Thebeau, Reporter May 3, 2019

Ally McClung (12) is in the STL CAPS program, more specifically in the Medical and Healthcare strand. It allows high school seniors to find a profession. In the Medical and Healthcare program, McClung...

Mehlville student Iva Grbesa (12) and OHS student Jessica Roeger (12) perform a dissection of the heart.

STL CAPS Program engages students in career oriented opportunities

Maddy McClure, reporter November 3, 2017

OHS has recently been focused on providing the opportunity for students to get a head start on their future. Several OHS students are involved in the St. Louis Center for Advanced Professional Studies...

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