
OZAUKEE HIGH SCHOOL
January 31
Contact Ozaukee High School
Kristin Petersen - Secretary
Office Hours: 7:30 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. M-F
Email: kpetersen@nosd.edu
Website: www.nosd.edu
Location: 401 Highland Drive, Fredonia, WI
Phone: 262-692-2453 ext. 400
Dates to Remember
- February 14 - No school students and staff
- March 11 - ACT
- March 24-31st - Spring Break
- April 12 - NOSSF Fundraiser (Billy Joel Tribute)
- April 18 - No School for students and staff
- April 21 - NHS Induction Ceremony
- April 26 - OHS Junior Prom
- May 21 - Senior Awards Night
- May 26 - Holiday/No School
- June 4 - Last Day of School
If Your Student is Absent From School:
A parent or guardian must call 262-692-2453, Ext. 400, to report the absence. Voicemail messages may be left 24 hours a day.
- For your student’s safety, non-reported absences will be followed up by a call home made by school office personnel.
- In order to participate in or attend a game, event or practice, the student must be in school for the entire school day, unless excused in advance by the principal.
Illness During the School Day:
Students who become ill during the school day are to report to the high school office.A health room is available in the office for use by students.A student will be allowed 20 minutes in the health room. After 20 minutes the student will be required to return to class or be sent home with parent/guardian permission. Students should not call home to be picked up without first reporting to the office.
Pre-planned Excused Absence
When circumstances require that a student miss school for a pre-planned absence, (hunting, vacations, family business, etc.) please notify the office 48 hours prior to the absence by having your student complete and return a Pre-planned Excused Absence Form. These forms are available in the OHS office.
OHS Cellphone Policy 2024-2025
Unacceptable uses of electronic devices
Per state statute 175.22 (2013 through Act 380), cell phones are NOT allowed in restrooms and locker rooms at any time.
Personal electronic devices are not allowed in class or during class time including Resource time. Phones are not to be seen or heard in the classroom.
Consequences - There will be no warnings issued.
1st offense - The personal electronic device is taken and placed in the office by the staff member that confiscated the device. The device will be returned to the student at the end of the school day.
2nd offense - The personal electronic device is taken and placed in the OHS office and will be returned to the student at the end of the school day after parent contact is made. A detention is then issued.
3rd offense - The personal electronic device is taken and placed in the OHS office until the student’s parent or guardian picks up the device. Two detentions will be issued.
4th offense and subsequent offenses - will result in a meeting between parents, students, and administration and other consequences including the possible revocation of electronic device privileges and code of conduct violations, including consequences up to suspension.
In all cases, staff will fill out a technology violation slip when they bring the device into the office. Office staff will enter the violation into skyward.
***Students who are uncooperative in relinquishing their phones will immediately report to the office for an in-school suspension for the remainder of the day.
***Administration reserves the right to suspend electronic device privileges indefinitely for repeat offenders at his/her discretion.
PLEASE NOTE
Due to the small number of families signed up for the Preschool Screening on February 7th, we will be reducing our time to 9:00-10:00. Please let us know if you are interested in participating, as the form will close on 1/31/25
Junior Class Post Prom Event Planning Meeting
Junior Parents:
You are invited to an informational meeting for the upcoming Junior Class Post Prom Event. We will discuss possible ideas for a venue and activities, fundraising, chaperones, transportation, etc.
February 10, 2025 at 6:30 P.M. in the OHS library.
Athletics Information
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Mark your calendar and join us for NOSD's first Ozaukee Young Entrepreneurs Market. On February 23rd from 1-4 pm NOSD students will be set up in the NOSD Atrium honing in their entrepreneurial skills and selling their items and promoting their services.
NOSD Students consider signing up TODAY to participate in this event. Do you have items you enjoy creating and selling? If so, this is the event for you. It is open to all students at NOSD. Click the link to sign up. Space is limited so sign up early! Click here to register.
To find more information about the event click here to view the Facebook Event.
🧤Family Nature Club in Grafton🧤
Tuesday February 4th @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Lime Kiln Park 2020 S Green Bay Rd, Grafton, WI 53024
Family Nature Club is a free offering to our community designed for kids, teens, and their families. We facilitate outdoor, environmental-education based experiences for families to enjoy together.
The land of Lime Kiln Park was once part of a limestone quarry operated by the Milwaukee Falls Lime Company, which was incorporated in 1890 and which in later years was owned by the Tews Lime and Cement Company of Milwaukee. This 28-acre community park includes 1 year-round facility, 1 open-air shelter, restroom facilities, 9-hole Frisbee golf course, sand volleyball courts, fishing, canoe ramp and an archery range.
Pre-registration is required by February 3rd at 11:55 pm.
💦Family Nature Club in Port Washington 💦
Thursday February 20th @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Sauk Creek Nature Preserve W Walters & N Grant Port Washington, WI
Family Nature Club is a free offering to our community designed for kids, teens, and their families. We facilitate outdoor, environmental-education based experiences for families to enjoy together.
Sauk Creek Nature Preserve is 27 acres. The creek runs north and south over limestone bedrock ledges and eventually flows into Lake Michigan near the Port Washington Marina. The land is a valuable wildlife corridor and an outstanding resource for community education and recreation.
Pre-registration is required by February 19th at 11:55 pm.
Family Nature Club is a free offering to our community designed for kids, teens, and their families.
All ages are welcome! Children must be accompanied by an adult.
We facilitate outdoor, environmental-education based experiences for families to enjoy together.
This is led by Riveredge Nature Center Environmental Educators and the Riveredge Scientist in Residence at Northern Ozaukee School District.
This program is free to attend, but donations are greatly appreciated!
Upcoming:
- Thursday, March 6th, 5-7pm Free Family Nature CLub in Port Washington- Forest Beach Migratory Preserve
- SPRING BREAK EDITION Thursday, March 27th, 10am-12pm Free Family Nature Club in Campbellsport - Spruce Lake Bog
How to obtain a work permit
The Department of Workforce Development's Equal Rights Division has developed a new online work permit application tool. The application improves accessibility for minors who live in rural or underserved areas and eliminates the difficult logistics involved in working parents having to take off work to make a trip to a work permit office.
The application is live now. A parent can access the site using these instructions. Payment is made directly to the department through the application, using a credit or debit card or by ACH direct withdrawal. Once the permit application process is complete, the Department mails a paper copy of the permit directly to the employer.
In addition, they have reorganized the employment of minors web pages. The information you may need is linked, including a guide to hazardous and prohibited work, the hours and times of day restrictions for minors, and links to the appropriate statutes and codes.
Food Service Information
Taher Food Service Updates/Pricing
Health News and Information
Vaccine Requirement Changes
As of May 20th 2024, Wisconsin Department of Health Services has updated the vaccine requirements for the 2024-2025 school year. For this upcoming school year, incoming 7th graders will now be required to have 1 MenACWY-containing (meningococcal) vaccine and incoming 12th graders will be required to have 1 MenACWY-containing booster (2nd dose in series). Please do your best to have your child up-to-date on ALL vaccines prior to the upcoming school year so they are healthy and ready to learn come September! Please reach out to me if you have any questions or concerns.
Nurse Alli
262-692-2401 x204