
OZAUKEE HIGH SCHOOL
March 21
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
- 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.
In a "Split Second", lives can change forever. Join us for a powerful, realistic event designed to raise awareness about the dangers and consequences of distracted driving on April 16th in the Fine Arts Center.
Who Should Attend?
High school students
Families
Adult community members
What to Expect:
Live accident response demonstration by the Ozaukee Sheriff’s Department
Emergency accident response by the Fredonia Fire Department
A special appearance by Flight For Life-weather/availability dependent
Eye-opening presentation on the real-life impact of distracted driving
This event will be an unforgettable experience that could save lives. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, engage, and take action.
Spread the word and join us for this important event!
⭐Prom Ticket Announcement⭐
If you are planning on purchasing a ticket, please put your name on the waiting list in the High School Office before/after school OR you can email Mrs. Petersen to be put on the list. You will be notified when you are approved and can pick your ticket up in the OHS office.
To be able to attend Prom, you must be in good standing, meaning:
You do not have any outstanding fees.
Your grades are at a 1.7 or above.
You do not have any outstanding detentions.
Tickets will be sold to you after you are approved by the office.
Dance Ticket= $25
Last day to purchase DANCE tickets is April 24th
Dance and Dinner Ticket= $50 –These will be sold to Juniors (and their guests if applicable) only.
Last day to purchase DINNER tickets is April 11th
Post Prom 2025
Prom season is right around the corner and with that means getting ready for the POST PROM celebration. This year the Post Prom will take place at the West Bend YMCA from 11:15 pm-1:15 am. The cost of the event is $30. This will include various activities at the YMCA, bus transportation, food, and more.
The Post Prom planning committee is looking for support from ALL Junior Class Families and any other families who would like to contribute to this safe after-prom event.
Ways families can contribute to this year's event:
- Guessing Jar Donations – Sign up via Sign Up Genius to create and send in a guessing jar and/or gift card that can be added to another guessing jar. This is a fun and interactive way to contribute!
- Amazon Wish List Donations – Check out our Amazon Wish List to purchase items that will go directly toward Post Prom activities.
- Cash Donations – If you prefer, you can send in a cash donation labeled "2025 Post Prom Donation" to help support the event. These can be sent to the OHS office labeled Post Prom Donation. We will accept cash or checks written out to NOSD and 2025 Post Prom in the memo line.
The Ozaukee Booster Club has the following positions up for elections this spring, Vice President, Treasurer and Concession Coordinator. If you are interested in more information please email ozboosterclub@nosd.edu.
Warrior Fitness Center Spring Break Hours
AM HOURS
MONDAY 5:00 - 7:00
WEDNESDAY 5:00 - 7:00
PM HOURS
MONDAY 3:00 - 5:00
TUESDAY 3:00 - 5:00
WEDNESDAY 3:00 - 5:00
THURSDAY 3:00 - 5:00
FRIDAY 3:00 - 5:00
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