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Mrs. Bettridge: a bright light at OHS
Mrs. Mindy Bettridge is one of Owasso’s most treasured teachers. She is the lead choral director for the Owasso Choir, as well as a new addition to the OSU teaching staff where she teaches Choral Literature. The most welcoming and loving person, Bettridge is honestly one of the best people to learn from here at OHS.

The “I” in clothing
Clothing makes a strong first impression. It may not seem important in the moment, but how someone looks is a significant factor in expressing individuality. Some students in Owasso have found a way to manipulate this first impression and all interactions that follow with something they call “style.” While many students may walk into their closet, spin in a circle and pick whatever clothes they land on, a few Owasso Rams choose their outfits intricately.

Kate Gready: helping the sports medicine team keep athletes safe!
Owasso’s Sports Medicine team has gained a new member this year who has made a great addition to an already great team. Kate Gready graduated from the University of Tulsa back in May and has been working at Owasso, her first job since graduation, for about four months now.

Kid Cudi “Entergalactic” Review
Nearly two years after 2020’s “Man on the Moon III,” Kid Cudi makes his long-awaited return with his 8th album and an accompanying animated film. “Entergalactic” arrived on Sept. 30, 2022, with an album drop on streaming platforms and a Netflix film release. The album is intended to be a soundtrack for the film, with songs directly touching on characters and plot points.

Twitch’s online gambling problem: $400,000 scammed
How do you use the internet? For most, it’s a safe place to share their thoughts, feelings and creations with friends, family and strangers alike. Others use it as a means of watching personalities, celebrities and events that they can only dream of attending. Below all else are the people who use the internet to lie, cheat, and steal from others. Because they’re all online, it’s okay, right?

Carina Galutia, Will Ehrhart, Eli Hall earn National merit semi-finalist honors
Owasso Highschool is proud to have three recipients this year. Seniors Carina Galutia, Will Earnhart and Eli Hall are members of this elite class of high school scholars. Their years of hard work, along with their incredibly brilliant minds, have helped them earn this accomplishment and open doors for their future academic endeavors.

Art: an expression of personality
Art: what is it? The question is not as stupid as it sounds. Art, in short, is what one makes it to be. Art is a mode of expression to say something that cannot be simply put into words. Here at Owasso High School, many students take this expression to the fullest extent.

Victory for Owasso: The One-Act competition
The one-act competition is something that Owasso High School has participated in for years. “Kaleidoscope” is the one-act selected this year for the Owasso theater department's first contest piece and it seems the students in the department were ecstatic.

Plaza Walls Mural Expo: introducing Mrs. Collins
One of Owasso’s very own art teachers, Mrs. Collins, was accepted last week to be in the 2022 Plaza Walls Mural Expo in Oklahoma City! People that had been chosen to participate years prior would get to paint their mural, and then the next year, new artists would be brought in to paint over their masterpieces and create something new.

Owasso wrestling head coach: from father to son
The Owasso boys wrestling team has started off the year with a new head coach, Kyle Ryan. Coach Ryan is the son of Mike Ryan, who was the previous head coach at Owasso High School. Coach Ryan was greatly influenced by his dad throughout his wrestling career and into his journey as a coach.

Owasso Choir: NCDA All-District
The choir is usually overlooked at Owasso High School, though with hundreds of trophies and plaques hanging on their walls, it should be quite the opposite. In light of this prestigious reputation, Owasso has been chosen annually to host the NCDA All-District auditions. This year Owasso students will host and audition to compete against other students from the top choirs in the district.

What is OHS missing?
Owasso High School is a fairly large school with about 3,000 students. With that many students, there are copious amounts of different courses offered beyond the basic English and math classes. While this is true, some students at Owasso High are voicing their opinions that the school needs to offer a new variety of courses. Let’s hear what four different OHS students have to say about this.

Rams Varsity Cheer, eighth win at state!
Owasso’s Varsity Cheer squad won first at the state competition on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022. The competition was held at Union High School, and the pressure on the competing teams was definitely on. With a new competitive division and a new routine, the cheerleaders had their work cut out for them and slayed the game regardless.

Owasso High School grads and their careers
High schoolers often have a hard time choosing what they want to do later on in life. They can’t seem to make up their minds regarding their future plans. Luckily, plenty of alums who have experienced Owasso High School have already chosen their career paths.

Why students should appreciate, not procrastinate, their PFL
An educated populous may be fundamental to society, but it’s a shame that public schools don’t teach life skills such as money management or how to file taxes, right? Simply put, no. While it is essential to learn these skills in life, it should not be the school's responsibility. That’s where PFL comes in.

The backbone of improving Owasso
Just caddy corner from Owasso Highschool is a family-owned chiropractor working hard to help people improve their health, fill the community with kindness and take the initiative to aid the growth of Owasso.

Profile: Owasso’s new Sports Nutritionist, Jentri Sinor
Jentri Sinor is the newest addition to the Owasso Rams Athletics staff, and she offers expertise in a unique side of the world of sports: nutrition. As a sports nutritionist, she looks to inform and give athletes techniques on proper nutrition, a key part of training. Her compassion for the athletes and passion for nutrition showed early in her search for a career.

Coming up in Owasso: new businesses to look forward to in late 2022-2023
The Owasso area is constantly flourishing with new additions to the community, and as the end of 2022 is approaching, there are new projects to anticipate. From new food stops to family attractions, Owasso is meeting the growing demand.

Owasso Varsity Cheer: A stunted start to the season
With the start of the Owasso Rams football season comes high hopes and even higher pom-poms. Last Saturday, Owasso High School’s Varsity Cheer team made their way to Broken Arrow High School to compete in Regionals, their first competition of the year.

High school: beginnings and ends
High schoolers are known for their profound and intricate expressions of the things they love and hate. The nonchalant manner in which Princeton Xiong, the freshman to whom the quote belongs, conveyed himself seemed to radiate a mindset that’s commonly found amongst many freshmen regarding the ups and downs of high school.