It's PRI School Coordinators Appreciation Week! We are thankful for our PRI School Coordinators, Mrs. Felecia Pittman and Mrs. Amy Dooley.
They ensure that the partnership between families, schools, and communities provides well-rounded educational opportunities and supports students’ success.
Thank you for all you do to make our communities stronger, our future brighter, and our hopes higher.



Special thanks to Owsley Co. Clerk, Austin Bowling, who met with our Senior Leadership class today at OCHS to discuss the importance of voting, and to help our eligible senior students register to vote.




It's a great day to be an Owl! Our home cross country meet went well under a cloudy sky, that cut the heat we are used to running in. Congratulations to Kelton Smith, fastest overall with a time of 6:05!
For OCES K-2 Tori Smith came in 4th. For OCES 3-4 Camille Brewer was 1st, Madelyn Havicus 2nd, Bella Smith 4th, Adilyn Cornett 6th, Serenity Smith 8th and Ilya Bobrowski-Hall 9th. In the boys race Mason Tolson was 3rd and Matthew Tolson 4th.
For OCMS Sophia Havicus was 1st, Ellie Spence was 3rd, Madelyn Miller 4th, Emily Isaacs 7th and Aaliegha Gibson 8th.
Great job, Owls!

💡New & Emerging Teacher Spotlight💡

Happening tonight at OCHS, there is still time to come and have your family photos taken!


Today was a big day in 5th grade! 12 new members of the 25 Point Club!!!


This week at OCMHS!


This week in 4th & 5th


This week's incredible Owls are Ms. Linda Hall, Ms. Shana Marshall, Mrs. Abby Gabbard, and Mrs. Eugena Price.




Daniel Burns, Weston Hoskins and Chesnie Smith are the first members of the Dojo 25 Point Club! Thank you for being Outstanding Owls!

Mrs. Gilbert's class enjoyed a mini glow party because of perfect attendance three days this week!






Over the last two weeks, 1st grade students have heard stories from a pediatrician named Dr. Wellbody, who told them about their body systems, the different organs that are part of the body, and the jobs they do.
Students learned healthy habits and how to care for their bodies by focusing on the five keys to good health. They have also been introduced to Edward Jenner and Louis Pasteur, whose discoveries aided in the cure of diseases. Throughout the domain, students explored information writing and learned to identify important information in their read-aloud.
They worked as a class on taking notes about what they read and wrote about the five body systems: Skeletal, Muscular, Nervous, Digestive, and Circulatory.
Medical school is now complete. Take a look at your new Doctors.




Ain't no party like an attendance Glow Party! 4th grade celebrated their win today!






Congrats to our Lady Owls on their wins over Lee County 5/6 and then again over Lee 7/8 Team. OCES lost by 3 but put on a great show and is growing every game. #proudtobeanowl





Today at OCHS, the Beta Club led a blood drive in partnership with the KY Blood Center, securing enough blood donations to save 36 lives! Thank you, donors!




Student's in 3rd - 5th grade enjoyed an assembly from Rachel’s Challenge. The program addresses the root causes of school violence, bullying, prejudice, and self-harm through student wellness programs that build connection, hope and resilience. They work to improve culture so that students are able to reach their full potential academically, socially and emotionally. Thank you to PRI & Mrs. Felecia Pittman for bringing these assemblies to us!
Our Star Students this week!

Our elementary, middle, and high school teachers collaborate in professional learning communities to learn new ways to improve student engagement and rigorous instruction using ALM literacy tools and structures.



100% Attendance for 4th Grade!

Game Day!

