Congratulations to Grant Seagren for qualifying for the Class C Nebraska State Speech Contest! O-C is proud of you!
First grade began making collages out of paper like illustrator Christian Robinson.
Working on collaboration and measurement in first grade.
When it’s 72 degrees you practice Phonics OUTSIDE!!
Teamwork with friends to measure our classroom objects!
Second graders are learning about maps!
Second graders celebrated "Reading Across America" !
Wacky Wednesday found the 5th and 6th grade students participating in a Dr. Seuss scale drawing activity and math class in the hall!
O-C FFA could get used to these new Covid regulations at contests...as long as the weather is always like this! 🌞😎 Results to come early next week!
First grade bird watchers with their binoculars!
OC JH/SH Pops Concert Tuesday, Mar 9th at 7pm. Elem Gym. Free will offering.
After school students pair up to do their next Robotics challenge.
Kindergarten is learning how to produce High Quality Work! Here are some examples! They all are doing a great job! Keep up the great High Quality Work Kinders!
5th graders drew from observation and created their favorite pop. Inspiration came from studying the art movement Pop Art and the Artist Andy Warhol. Art is everywhere you look!
6th graders used their creative skills and made a lotus flower while learning about Ancient India.
2nd Graders continue their plant research during reading. Today included drawing types of plants and learning their different parts.
O-C is excited to welcome MacKenzie Charling to the elementary teaching staff! While unsure what grade level she will be teaching, Mrs. Charling is excited to join our O-C family and we are fortunate to have her! Welcome Mrs. Charling!
Elementary Newsletter: https://www.smore.com/xj8ny
We are excited for our O-C Speech Expo Night this Tuesday from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in the high school building. Our team cannot wait to share their performances with you! Free will donation at the door.
Good food at great people at the FFA Pancake Feed today. A HUGE thank you to Memories Cafe for making a memorable experience for our students and community!