March 11, 2025
Multilingual students will have the opportunity to take the STAMP test on March 20th. The STAMP test is a way for students to demonstrate their proficiency in reading, writing, listening and speaking in multiple languages. Students who demonstrate proficiency in all four domains in two languages and complete graduation requirements qualify for the Seal of Biliteracy on their high school diploma. Students who demonstrate proficiency in three or more languages can qualify for the Seal of Multiliteracy. For additional information, please see the Seal of Biliteracy page on our school website. Click on the red "Sign up here" button to register.
Girls, if you had PE Winter tri and have not picked up your clothes please do so by Friday or they will be recycled.
Pioneers: Effective immediately, if you choose to skip your scheduled classes and wander the halls or campus, you could receive an after-school detention or one-day suspension. This rule is in place primarily for your safety, as unsupervised movement around campus can be risky. Additionally, being in class is directly linked to better academic performance. Make the most of your education by attending every class.
St. Patrick's Day specials are here! Stop by the bistro today for a shamrock frappe, Irishman frappe, lucky clover lemonade, or an Irish charm mocha! Hope to see you there!
Reminder: The Big Brother video drops at 11:30 today on our OCHS YouTube account. Don’t miss it!
Our Last OC TAX Day will be today after school in F115 from 3:45 - 5:30 PM. We can help you complete your state and federal taxes on-line for free. Snacks provided. Remember you need to have your W-2 and social security number.
During the month of March, we will celebrate Women’s History Month.
Did you know that Wyoming Territory was the first place to grant women the right to vote? Never take it for granted that you can vote, ladies. The Wyoming Territorial legislature gave every woman the right to vote in 1869, according to History.com. They elected the country's first female governor, Nellie Tayloe Ross, in 1924.
Have a great day PIOS!