BOLO: Franken-Pudding is on the loose in Owsley County Schools!!!



A big Thank You to Lesa Marcum, The Owsley County Public Library, and to all the parents who participated in the first strategic planning session for the Owsley County School District.
More sessions coming in the near future.




Support and collaboration for our new and emerging teachers.

PTSO Fall Carnival tomorrow!

Pictured are several hands-on science activities in Mrs. Price's classes including students' building electromagnetic straws to investigate charge fields, a blind scent test to activate long term memories and emotions associated with smells through the body's sensory receptors, and 9th graders exploring a star's nuclear fusion process of hydrogen and neutron elements becoming helium-4 in an element smash activity using Red Hots and marshmallows.




Mr. Bobrowski & class learning about phases of the moon with "moon pies"

Mr. Burns & class learning about money & making change.


1st grade students in Mrs. Heckman's class are using science observations and data collection to explore changes in potatoes based on their growing environments.


5th grade science students practicing public speaking for demonstration day. Students are presenting research about environmental disasters and their impacts on the world around them.

Congratulations to our 2023 Science Fair winners! 1st place, Daniel Burns 2nd place, Jackson Harvey. 3rd place, Justin Shouse



Check out the October 2023 issue of "The Hoot", which is a newsletter created by the OCHS journalism team! https://sites.google.com/owsley.kyschools.us/the-hoot-i/home
The Science Fair is underway!





4th & 5th this week


Congratulations to Addison Terry on being named to the second team all region golf team.

Congratulations Coach Kyle Bobrowski on being named 11th region Girls Golf Coach of the Year.

Congratulations to our OCES Lady Owls on their clean sweep of SES tonight!

OCMHS Parents: Please take a moment to complete this quick survey that will give you a chance to voice your needs concerning your child's education. Partners for Rural Impact (PRI) is working in OCMHS through the Full-Service Community School's grant. We are looking for ways to decrease chronic absenteeism rates, increase high-school graduate rates, boost college and career readiness, enhance social and emotion well-being of our students, as well as family engagement within our school. We want to hear from you on this needs assessment survey. We will use the results from this survey to help guide our work. Thank you!
https://partnersruralimpact.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ePfJGAb4XHU6qOi

Last Thursday, students in OCMHS physical education classes participated in an inflatable obstacle course, nicknamed the "Bootcamp Challenge", and coordinated by FSCS Coordinator Lori Lewis and SSG Thorpe of the KY National Guard.



Science Fair and Open House Tomorrow!

Upcoming reminders for Head Start & Early Head Start

