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The school newspaper of Oakville High School

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The school newspaper of Oakville High School

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Letter grades should not be the central focus of students’ studies

Leah Cooper, Copy Editor April 23, 2012

Every student at OHS is familiar with the system of receiving grades as a way of measuring their success in the classroom. OHS follows the A-F grading scale, “F” being the lowest grade awarded....

Journalism Promo

April 22, 2012

Everything about the Journalism program at OHS. Newspaper. Yearbook. Broadcast. Click here to check out more videos

OHS band goes to the capital

Mikayla Putz, Entertainment Editor March 30, 2012

Over 100 OHS band students are making their way to Washington DC to attend and perform at the Heritage Music Festival. Many high schools across the country attend this every year. OHS has the largest...

OHS choir solo and ensemble

OHS choir solo and ensemble

Courtney Kluge, Features Editor March 14, 2012

OHS choir students made a definite impression at the MSHSAA District Solo and Ensemble Festival on March 3. Walking away with almost every group and soloist making state, it is safe to say it was a successful...

OHS journalism wins 16 individual awards

OHS journalism wins 16 individual awards

March 14, 2012

The OHS journalism program received 16 individual awards at the Sponsors of School Publications annual spring conference held Monday (March 12) at Webster University. The Prowl student newspaper staff...

Spring Cleaning: Starting with the closet

Spring Cleaning: Starting with the closet

Kellen Yoey, Reporter March 6, 2012

For the next two weeks, Mar. 5-15, OHS Key Club will be holding a Spring Cleaning Clothing Drive. All of the items of clothing will be donated to the Foster and Adoptive Coalition. Here are some of...

Sloppy tigers invade the OHS parking lot

Sloppy tigers invade the OHS parking lot

Kellen Yoey, Reporter February 29, 2012

Back in August, Principal Jan Kellerman adopted a new motto here at OHS.  She refers to OHS as “Our House.” With this motto, she has set the bar on how we should be taking pride in our school,...

Tigers effort comes up short

Tigers effort comes up short

Brendan Jost, Reporter February 28, 2012

Before the season started the OHS ice hockey team had one goal in mind: win the Challenge Cup. With Tommy Heinzman (12), Ryan Basgall (12), and Nick Marcus (12) providing senior leadership, the expectations...

Rough season comes to an end for OHS basketball

Rough season comes to an end for OHS basketball

Nick Hummel, Reporter February 28, 2012

The OHS boys basketball season came to an end Wednesday, Feb. 22  with a loss to Vianney in the district semifinals, 45-28. The Tigers played a solid game against Vianney, who is currently ranked second...

Tigers ready for big game

Brendan Jost, Reporter February 23, 2012

The OHS ice hockey team plays St. Louis University High tonight at 6:40 p.m at Hardees Ice Plex in Chesterfield. SLUH has a daunting record of 20-2. One of those wins came against Oakville, which lost...

Leadership puts unique twist on public speaking unit

Emily Maag, Editor in Chief February 23, 2012

When students are asked to give a presentation in class, they are usually required to talk about a book or give the history of an ancient civilization. However, in leadership class this year, they are...

High school students need perspective

Leah Cooper, Copy Editor February 16, 2012

Everyday, phrases such as “I hate my life” can be heard bouncing around the hallways of OHS - and likely any other high school. Where is the perspective? No doubt, many students are dealing with...

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