This fall, Mrs. Miske the 4-H Agent, taught students about the plant life cycle. They have watched their pumpkin go through the cycle and we are prepping to plant the new pumpkin outside.


OCHS Seniors concluded their visit to Washington, D.C. on one of the most important hills of the nation, our U.S. Capitol.

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Class of 2024 Senior Spotlight

OCHS Seniors visited the Washington Monument, Smithsonian Museums, Ford's Theater, and National Archives today. They also enjoyed some free time at the Pentagon City Mall.



OCHS Seniors enjoyed a dinner cruise on the Potomac River yesterday evening.


Mr. Roberts' 1st grade class celebrated with popsicles because all his students that tested today showed growth on their NWEA MAP Test.

Class of 2024 Senior Spotlight

Come join us for OCHS Reverse Job Fair May 6th! Students will be set up to showcase their talents & job ready skills!

Required Kentucky Summative Assessments begin this week at OCES and OCMHS.


OCHS Seniors enjoyed a beautiful day seeing Arlington National Cemetery including the Eternal Flame for JFK and the Changing of the Guard Ceremony, the Pentagon, White House and the following Memorials: Air Force, Iwo Jima, Jefferson, FDR, and MLK.



Today, 8th grade trip students took the Historic Tour through Mammoth Cave learning about the cave’s exploration, history of slave labor, the importance of the cave soil in the War of 1812 American gunpowder supply, and more. Special thanks to our trip bus driver, Mike Hall!



Senior Class of 2024 Trip is underway! Students had a long day of travel, good food at Golden Corral, followed by tours of the Vietnam Wall, Lincoln, Korean, and WW2 Memorials and some picture opportunities with the Washington Monument. Now to the hotel for some rest!



Today, OCHS 8th grade trip students were able to tour historical sites including My Old Kentucky Home. They also toured the Ky Railway Museum and enjoyed a train ride through the bluegrass before visiting the birthplace of Kentucky's most significant politician, Abraham Lincoln.



Bitty League Basketball led by the Lady Owls. These girls did an awesome job leading our practices today!!! #ladyowlsbasketball





The 8th grade has recently studied the U.S. Civil War in Mr. Wagers' social studies class. Today, students on our 8th grade trip, were able to tour the Perryville Battlefield, learning about the impact of this battle on both Kentucky and U.S. history.

Students in Mr.McCoy's classroom travel to the Bowling Alley in Beattyville.





Congratulations to the senior members of our high school academic team who received their graduation cords of participation and retired name plates to take with them in their future endeavors. We are so proud of our students, Adriana Halsey, Tim Smallwood, and Emma Hardy!

Tonight's Bitty League Practice will be led by Lady Owls Staff and Players!!!
3-6 2:45-3:45
K-2 3:45-4:30

