Daily Announcements
Today is January 16, 2025
School Hours:
Doors open at 7:30am.
Classes start at 7:45 am and dismisses at 3:15pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Students are dismissed at 2:00pm every Wednesday for early release.
Students must be in their classroom by 7:45am to avoid being tardy. If you are late, you need to sign in at the office and get a pass before going to class.
School Board Cell Phone Policy
Cell Phone Reminders:
- Students should NOT have their phones on their person or on their desks during class. You have 2 options: in your locker powered off, or in the wall pouches in the classroom; that's it.
- "Bell to Bell" means "Bell to Bell". Cellphones should not be picked up until you are leaving the classroom at the end of class.
- These expectations are NOT negotiable and are backed by the school board. Let's make sure we are following these expectations to avoid consequences that will follow, including but not limited to verbal warning, confiscation and detention/suspension.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Important Dates
Jan. 17: Early Grads last day, Be SURE all fees are paid and your check out sheet is signed and turned in to the office before your last day!
Jan. 20: No Students, Teacher Workday- End of Quarter
Feb. 17: Teacher Inservice- No School
Feb. 27: OoMPA Chili Supper
Mar. 12: ACT Juniors
Mar. 14: Fox Night at the Herd
Mar. 18: A Night of Music
ATTENTION! WE NEED YOUR NOMINATIONS!!
PLEASE Fill Out A Form TODAY!
Fox Friday forms and the box to put them in are located in the MS/HS Media Center. Please take a moment to nominate students and staff you think deserve to be recognized for being safe, responsible, respectful and positive! You can also nominate staff you feel have made a positive connection, is a great role model or who stands up for students. We are looking for people who truly deserve to be recognized for following and demonstrating the Fox Four!
LOST AND FOUND!
There are still A LOT of items on the lost and found table! Please check to see if anything belongs to you! These items will be cleared off after Friday, January 17 and donated to charity.
Culinary Arts Neon Arcade Huge Success
Students in Mrs. Morse's Culinary Arts class just recently ran a food truck service as their capstone project for the class. "Neon Arcade" was open for business on Tuesday, January 9 from 11:00-1:00 and served 45 customers. Their menu consisted of Grilled Chicken Sandwiches, Pizza Melt, Rainbow Pasta Salad, Chicken Tortellini Soup, and Scotcheroos.
"Thank you to all the Staff and Parents who came to dine with us. Your support of this project is greatly appreciated." - Cindy Morse
Join Us At Red Robin! YUMMMM!
Yearbook Art Wanted
Attention students! We are looking for a design to be used on a page in this year’s yearbook. Submissions can be hand illustrated or digitally designed and should be in full color. The theme we are looking for is “Living in the Moment”. If you are interested, please create your design and submit it to Aspen Snyder no later than January 28, 2025. The space being filled with the winning artwork is shown on the attached document. (White area, border of 8.5x11 in) We will hold a vote at a later date.
Dress for the Weather!
We are coming into a warm stretch, but there will be another cold snap next week. Please make sure you are dressing for the weather! School doors will not open until 7:30, so we want to make sure you are not standing out in the cold with nothing warm.
For our bus riders also, please make sure you are dressed for the weather as bus emergencies can and do happen. It is best to always be prepared! Thank you!
Marketing & Business Club- Real-World Skills for Tomorrow’s Leaders
New! Marketing & Business Club at Omro High School!
We're excited to launch the Marketing & Business Club at Omro High School, offering students hands-on experience in marketing and business. This club allows students to apply classroom theory to real-world projects, supported by Mr. Goryl’s teaching.
What Makes This Club Unique?
- Hands-On Learning: Work on real projects and apply your skills.
- Real Clients: Collaborate with the School District of Omro on marketing plans.
- Integrated Skills: Learn how marketing and business work together.
- Open to All: No need for business courses—anyone interested is welcome!
Why Join?
- Develop strategies and plans
- Gain teamwork experience
- Boost creativity, communication, and problem-solving
- Build your résumé with real-world experience
How to Get Involved:
Meetings are happening now during Fox Time with Mr. Goryl and Jeff King. Stay connected on Facebook and Instagram for updates. The future of business and marketing starts here!
Family Literacy Night- Dive into Reading - Let’s Go Under the Sea!
Family Literacy Night will be held at Omro Elementary School on Thursday, March 13th, 2025 from
5:30pm - 7:30pm.
There are lots of fun activities planned.
Here is the line up of activities planned for the night:
- Book Swap - bring a gently used book to swap for a new gently used book
- Book Fair, Cotton Candy, and Kona Ice for purchase
- Free Books
- An appearance from the Freddy Fox
- Puppet Show
- Games
- Photo Ops
- Prizes
- Raffle
- Snacks
- Crafts
- VR Headsets
**THE DATE HAS CHANGED!! Chili Supper!!
Thursday, February 27, 2025 is the night you've been waiting for! Chili Supper Time! From 4:30pm to 6:30 pm stop down the the High School Commons for an all you can eat meal of chili or macaroni and cheese, breadsticks and a beverage, OR you can order ahead of time at https://forms.gle/3cpqCdiKW9eTvybd9 for chili and crackers for two! Pie will also be available at an additional charge, so come on down and join us! Tickets are available in all school offices now.
Fox Night at the Herd is Coming!
Looking for that last minute holiday gift???
Tickets for the March 14, 2025 Omro Foxes Night at The Herd are on sale now.
Use this link to order or scan the QR code on the flyer below.
Pre-Arranged Absence Forms Are In The Office
Do you plan to go on vacation? Remember to pick up a pre-arranged absence form from the office!
College visit? You MUST have a pre-arranged absence form and you MUST provide proof that you attended your tour, such as a photo in front of that school's sign, a note on school letterhead, a photo of your sign in, etc...Please make sure you are following the correct procedure so that your absence is excused!
Have You Ordered Your Yearbook Yet?!
It's not too early to order your yearbook for the 2024-2025 school year!
Book Sales Link: http://jostensyearbooks.com?ref=A09376700
Grad Ads for seniors Sales Link: https://www.jostens.com/apps/jcom/router.mvc?affiliateId=1116519
Fox Time With Griffen
“Fox Time with Griffin” will be offered again this year, every other week in the HS/MS Media Center.
These are the dates for Fox Time with Griffen!
Jan 27 Morse
Feb 10 Johnson
Feb 24 Jentz
March 10 Johnson
March 31 Ransom
April 7 Johnson
April 21 Jentz
May 5 Morse
May 19 Johnson
THIS WEEK'S LUNCH MENU
Menu
Reimbursable Student Lunch: $3.10
Adult Lunch: $4.75
Thursday, January 16:
French Toast Sticks w/ Sausage Links
or
Breakfast Burrito
Hashbrown Rounds
Glazed Carrots
Fruit and Vegetable Bar
SAND: Turkey Jack Wrap
Friday, January 17:
Calzone
or
Cheese Pizza
Rice Pilaf
Steamed Peas
Fruit and Vegetable Bar
SAND: Buffalo Chicken Wrap
ATTENDANCE
Attendance Matters and So Do YOU!!!
"Showing up every day is the first act of believing in your future—each class is a building block to your success."
BIRTHDAYS
ATHLETICS
If you are in a SPORT, PLEASE READ!
REMINDER: EXTRACURRICULAR ATTENDANCE POLICY - PRACTICE & COMPETITION
***Students must be in attendance for the entire school day in order to practice or compete in an event. ***
Special circumstances may merit exception with prior approval from the Principal/Dean of Students, or designee. To see if the absence can be approved:
- Step 1 - Parent/Guardian notification to office (Mrs. Prado, Mrs. Stadler or Mrs. Dobberstein) at least 24 hours prior to absence)
- Step 2 - If absence is approved, Student picks up signed Excused Slip from office
- Step 3 - Student gives signed Excused Slip to coach/advisor to participate the day of the absence
If an absence is deemed unexcused it will result in ineligibility for participation in extracurricular activities until the next full day of attendance.
Athletic Events for This Week
This Week Jan 13-17:
Thurs., Jan. 16: Bowling @ Neenah 4:00pm
Thurs., Jan. 16: Boy's JV2 Basketball vs Laconia 5:50pm
Thurs., Jan. 16: Boy's JV Basketball vs Laconia 5:50pm
Thurs., Jan. 16: Boy's Varsity Basketball vs Laconia 7:00pm
Thurs., Jan. 16: Wrestling @ NFDL 7:00pm
Fri., Jan. 17: Girl's JV2 Basketball vs Central Wisconsin Christian 5:50pm
Fri., Jan. 17: Girl's JV Basketball vs Laconia 5:50pm
Fri., Jan. 17: Girl's Varsity Basketball vs Laconia 7:00pm
*Those in BOLD are HOME EVENTS.
See all rSchool Athletic Events here.
OHS Track and Field
If you are interested in joining track this year, please sign up on the attached link or to my email sadie.huth@gmail.com by February 27th, so I can add you to my email list for the season and forward you any information regarding the season.
LIBRARY NEWS
January Library Newsletter
Take a look at all the fun things happening in the Library this January. There is a new guessing game, trivia contest, reading challenge, and more! January Library Newsletter
You will also see a new face in the library this month. Mrs. Eliasen will be overseeing the Library Media Center while I am on leave. Please welcome her when you see her in the library or around school. When you have a moment, please also review the Library Media Center Expectations.
COUNSELOR'S CORNER
Fox Valley Area Labor Council Essay Contest
Fox Valley Area Labor Council Essay Contest
FAFSA Help
Youth Apprenticeship
Fox Valley Area Labor Council Essay Contest
FAFSA Help Offered
Do you have questions about financial aid or need help completing the FAFSA? Fox Valley Technical College is available to help! The outreach is open to anyone in the communities (FVTC bound or not) who needs assistance. Along with the regional outreach, they also provide FAFSA sessions in person. These sessions are offered every Thursday when the college is open from 9-6 in person at our main Appleton campus or every Tuesday when we are open from 9-6 at our Riverside campus in Oshkosh. Please see the flyer attached for more information!
Youth Apprenticeship Webinars
Ready to jumpstart your career while still in high school? The Youth Apprenticeship (YA) program is your gateway to an exciting future! This 1 or 2-year elective for juniors and seniors blends classroom learning with hands-on, real-world experience in your dream career.
February 11
OPPORTUNITIES
Military/ College Visits
STUDENTS: When meeting with Recruiters, THEY need to set up appointments to meet with you THROUGH GUIDANCE and during your study hall. Please do not just set something up on your own as we do not allow recruiters free access to students without going through the proper procedure.
Upcoming Fox Time Visits:
T 1/21 FVTC
Th 1/23 US Air Force
Th 1/30 US Navy
Th 2/20 US Navy
T 2/25 FVTC
Upcoming Lunch Visits:
TODAY! Th 1/16 US Navy
M 1/27 US Marines
Tu 1/28 Army
Th 2/6 US Navy
Interested in a Career in Sheet Metal and Metalworking?
This is an exciting opportunity to explore career pathways in sheet metal and metalworking!
When: Wednesday, January 29, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Where: SMART Local 18 Facility, 1981 American Dr., Neenah
What’s in it for parents, and students?
Meet students in pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs.
Discover Youth Apprenticeship (YA) positions.
Try hands-on activities used by industry pros.
Get answers to all your questions from industry experts.
Register now to secure your spot!
Parents of students interested in the trades are highly encouraged to attend—parents at similar events found it invaluable for asking questions and exploring options.
Scholarship List for Seniors
Seniors, here is the OHS Scholarship Listing you can use to apply for scholarships. This list is updated frequently and can also be found in the Guidance Office and in the Hallway, just across from the Guidance Office.
Scholarship Search - pay attention to deadlines
Check with parents employers and organizations you belong to for scholarship opportunities
Review our OHS Scholarship Listing on a weekly basis
Apply for scholarships offered by your destination college or tech college
Apply for our local scholarships in January
Inspire Wisconsin
This is a great program that connects students to career professionals who will inspire and expose them to new opportunities across the industry sectors. This includes job shadowing, college visits, and employment events. Please see schedule of events. For more information, go to inspirewi.com
American Essay Contest
The Americanism Essay Contest was created to teach students the value of patriotism and what it means to be Americans and to help promote a lifelong respect of our flag and country.
Essay Title: “What does America the Beautiful mean to me (regarding veterans and our military)?”
Each year, the American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) sponsors an Americanism Essay Contest for students in grades 3-12, including students with special needs. Grade levels are divided into six classes.
In our effort to increase participation in the contest, we ask you to share this information with guidance counselors, English and history teachers or others whose students would be interested in participating.
All essays will be judged using the criteria and rubric provided. The decision of the judges shall be final. (See Scoring Rubric)
One award in each of the six classes will be presented. Winners will receive $10 from the Omro American Legion Auxiliary Unit 234. Winning entries will be forwarded to the ALA Department of WI for further competition.
Essays with the completed 2025 Submission Form must be submitted to the Omro American Legion Auxiliary Unit 234 by Friday February 14, 2025. Please mail to:
ALA Unit 234 – Essay Contest
PO Box 234
Omro, WI 54963
If you have any questions, please contact me at the email or number listed below.
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Diane Steinert
American Legion Auxiliary Department of WI
Daugherty-Hamilton Unit 234
Omro, WI
920-573-1846
Oshkosh Noon Optimist Sponsors Speech Contest
Possibly earn $100, $50, or $25 for writing and presenting an original speech.
The Oshkosh Noon Optimist Club is once again sponsoring a speech contest.
Speech Topic: "How Optimism Has Guided Me Through Trying Times"
Time Limit: Not under 4 minutes or over 5 minutes.
If interested, see Mrs. Miller to sign up and receive the official guidelines and application form.
Due Date: Must have speech written and given to Mrs. Miller by January 20.
Presentation Date: Wednesday, February 5.
Top three winners go to Oshkosh to read their essay and collect prize money Wednesday, February 5.
See Mrs. Miller to sign up and receive the official guidelines and application form.
CRISIS INFORMATION
Crisis Help is Just 3 Numbers Away
Please call 911 IMMEDIATELY in the event of a medical emergency, fire, disaster response, reporting a crime or any life-threatening situation.
Please call 211 if you need contact information for community resources such need of food, housing/ shelter, utility assistance, healthcare services or government services, substance abuse or mental health resources, transportation, legal services, counseling, support services or disaster aftercare.
Please call 988 for help with thoughts of suicide, mental health crisis, substance use crisis, or emotional distress or you need support handling a crisis.
988 Lifeline: 24/7-Call, Text or Chat
Anyone in Wisconsin can call or text 988 or use the chat function via www.988lifeline.org to reach out and get the help they need. 988 is ready to provide support for anyone experiencing a suicidal, mental health, and/or substance use crisis. People can also contact 988 if they are concerned about a loved one in crisis.
IF YOU NEED TO REPORT A THREAT, HERE'S HOW
If you need to report a threat, please go HERE for more information!
JUST FOR FUN
Here's a little joke for you!
What does a barber shop offer in the winter?
Cold cuts!
Just Something To Think About...
2024-2025 Omro School District Calendar
THE SCHOOL CALENDAR CAN BE FOUND HERE.
OHS Goals
Reading - 80% or more of our students will meet, exceed, or significantly exceed expectations as evidenced by the spring STAR® Reading and/or the PreACT Secure assessments.
Math - 80% or more of our students will meet, exceed, or significantly exceed expectations as evidenced by the spring STAR® Math and/or the PreACT Secure assessments.
How will we work on this?
Fox Time academic supports
Methodize to prep for ACT and PreACT Secure assessments
Laude courses
Increase student attendance
Engage our students, staff, and families
DEAR time available through Fox Time and during classes
Providing a safe and healthy environment