Classroom of the Week- Mrs. Smith's 1st Grade Class

During the 5th Grade Native American Unit, students created their own totem poles. They described each section and why it represents them.


Happy Administrative Professionals Day! We’re so grateful for the amazing team at our schools who keep everything running smoothly. Your hard work, organization, and smiles do not go unnoticed — thank you for all you do!

Owsley County Bus drivers having a catered meal for Bus Driver Appreciation Day. Thank you to The Scoville Smoke
Shack for catering lunch.


Thank you to all of our bus drivers. We appreciate all you do for our students.

This week at OCMHS:


OCHS BETA Club is hosting a blood drive this Friday, April 25 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Stop by the KBC Bloodmobile and help save lives—plus, all donors get a limited-edition Legend-Dairy T-shirt (while supplies last).

2nd & 4th traveled to EKU to watch "Ada Twist, Scientist" Ms. Greer’s classroom includes three inquisitive out-of-the-box thinkers. Ada Twist’s endless curiosity. Rosie Revere has big dreams. Iggy Peck has a relentless passion for architecture. But all three are needed to save the day when their fieldtrip goes awry! By using their engineering know-how and problem-solving skills, they are able to get everyone home safe and sound.








Class of 2025 Senior Spotlight

Happy Easter

Our seniors have had an unforgettable week—exploring the history of Washington, D.C. and enjoying some well-deserved fun at Virginia Beach. They’ve been respectful, responsible, and an all-around wonderful group to travel with. Now they’re headed back to Booneville! A big thank you to G&M Tours for helping make this trip smooth, memorable, and easy to plan.

Our seniors soaked up the sun with a relaxing day at the beach, then enjoyed dinner and shopping on the boardwalk. They're ending their final night with friendly competition over card games!








Congrats to Lane Caudell! The last egg to be found was the prize egg. After the first round Mrs. McIntosh gave the hint -I knocked my brains out hiding it - students went back out, with Lane coming up with the prize.

Mrs. Ward was able to wrangle in the Easter Bunny! Big thanks to her and her super sweet daughter for bringing the bunny today!










Big shout out for Alexander Green for completing 82 dreambox lessons (school only) when our weekly goal is 15 and this awesome group for mastering time to the hour and 1/2 past & money (coins)!


Mrs. Begley's class finished up their Unit by creating the Ring of Fire. The "Ring of Fire" is a region around the Pacific Ocean where a significant portion of Earth's volcanic and seismic activity occurs, forming a horseshoe-shaped pattern.
Day 3 of our senior trip included the White House, Washington Monument, Natural and American History Smithsonian Museums, the African American Museum, the Pentagon, and the Air Force Memorial. We’ve now settled in at Virginia Beach for some fun in the sun!





Day two of our senior trip was packed with history and unforgettable sights! We toured the U.S. Capitol, Library of Congress, Supreme Court, Arlington for the Changing of the Guard, Ford’s Theatre, Iowa Jima, and wrapped up with dinner and shopping at the Pentagon Mall!










Our seniors made it into Washington D.C. and began their first round of sightseeing. This evening’s guided tour included powerful stops at the Vietnam Wall, Lincoln Memorial, Korean Memorial, WWII Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, FDR Memorial, Washington Monument, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial.







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