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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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Seven journalism students earn national recognition from the JEA competition. Front row: Avery Neal (12), Layla Halilbasic (10), Eva Bidle (11), and Lejla Pozegic (10). Back row: Cassandra Ludwig (12), Meg Heveroh (12), and Jojo LaBrier (12)

Journalism students win awards at national competition

Jack Butchart, reporter April 21, 2021

Five journalism students spread across yearbook, broadcast, and newspaper were recognized for their hard work in the National Student Media Contest sponsored by the Journalism Education Association. The...

Yearbook Editors in Chiefs Rachel Delgado (12) and Sierra Uko (12) smile in amazement as they see the book for the first time on April 26.

Yearbooks distributed like never before

Preston Ocello, Editor-in-Chief May 1, 2018

“Things are Changing Like Never Before.” That’s the theme for the 2018 Tiger Paw yearbook. It is also the first spring-delivery book at OHS in 27 years. The 2018 yearbooks will be distributed...

Analyzing a yearbook spread on the wall, Kayleigh Tritschler (11) and David Cormack (11) point out the flaws on the page.

Yearbook walks through their spread gallery

Mckenzie Knapp, editor in chief October 27, 2017

Students in first block yearbook spent the beginning of their class period on Oct. 26 completing a yearbook spread gallery walk. The yearbook editors in chief, Sierra Uko (12) and Rachel Delgado (12),...

Taking a group selfie with a big smile on her face,  Rachel Delgado (12) shows off her new wedding ring with the rest of the yearbook staff.

Yearbook ties the knot

Mckenzie Knapp, editor in chief September 27, 2017

Students in first block yearbook class made their dedication to yearbook official in their traditional class wedding on Sept. 25. The staffers stood in a circle and took turns wrapping their ring fingers...

Sierra Uko (12) and Rachel Delgado (12) announce their first shining star winners on Sept. 21.

Yearbook shoots for stars

Mckenzie Knapp, editor in chief September 21, 2017

The 2017-2018 yearbook editors in chief, Sierra Uko (12) and Rachel Delgado (12) announced the first ever “Shooting Stars” winners during first block yearbook class on Sept. 21. The recipients were...

Yearbook receives international recognition

Elizabeth Hall, entertainment editor April 7, 2016

Yearbook gained international recognition in Ideas That Fly by Herrf Jones, a yearbook production company. Herrf Jones aids high schools across the United States and Canada. Dan Mueller, the company’s...

Students pose for a picture at the National Journalism Convention in Orlando, FL.

Students win awards at national journalism convention

Sierra Hunter, editor in chief November 20, 2015

Eight Oakville High School students won awards during the write-off competitions at the National Journalism Convention in Orlando, FL. The convention lasted four days. Students attended various sessions...

Tiger Paw video yearbook get national recognition

Tiger Paw video yearbook get national recognition

Kayla Polka, Reporter March 2, 2012

The 2011 Tiger Paw DVD video yearbook supplement has been recognized as a pacemaker award finalist by the National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA) in the digital yearbook category. The pacemaker...

Newspaper, Yearbook, and Broadcast editors announced

Rachel Koenen, Reporter May 6, 2011

For the 2011-2012 school year, there will be three new editor-in-chiefs for Broadcast Journalism, Newspaper and Yearbook. Ryan Hugerich (11) will be the line producer for Broadcast, Emily Maag(11) will...

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