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OHS East and West campus Teachers of the Year
There is no doubt that both Mrs. McCammon and Mrs. Kannett are deserving of the Teacher of the Year title. Their open and honest personalities make students feel comfortable and welcomed in a setting that can be intimidating for some.
Op-Ed: Owasso is built for cars, not people
It is not a rare sight to see children walking along grassy paths near main roads, parking lots never more than halfway full or someone biking just inches away from hurtling SUVs.
For many people in Owasso, these occurrences are normal—but they shouldn’t be.
T-Pain’s debut to singing
Debuting in 2005 with “Rappa Ternt Sanga,” T-Pain kicked off his music career not as the titular ‘sanga,’ but as the ‘rappa’. That is, until his live performance at the Sun Rose.
Mia Engel: the foreign exchange experience
International travel can be overwhelming to anybody, regardless of prior experience. While most may feel this would be too grand of a venture to complete alone, junior Mia Engel was one student who was eager to take this risk.
“Art is a way to communicate” a Mr. Chambers spotlight
It’s hard to find a teacher who cares more about his students’ future than Mr. Chambers. An art teacher at Owasso High School, Chambers constantly gives feedback on his students’ artwork, provides assistance whenever needed and always wants his students to advance to the next level.
Leaving sports: the next step
At Owasso, students Wretha McDaniel and Chloe Matheny have had unique journeys after quitting sports. In this new chapter of their lives, they’ve had to figure out who they are, prioritizing self-discovery and health.
All about the E-Sports team
E-Sports can be an overlooked team at Owasso; however, their recent success in tournaments has brought them high recognition.
OHS comes together to support the Dotson family with ItsJulyYearRound
Owasso High School has put forth many efforts to support the Dotson family in their time of need.
Quarterly Artist Interview
Owasso High School is packed with hundreds of talented artists just waiting to experience the spotlight and be recognized for their talents— The Rampage’s Quarterly Artist Interview is just the place for them to receive recognition and shine bright!
OHS teachers’ perspectives on students taking initiative in their own learning
To gain primary perspectives, I discussed with six teachers their own experiences in their classrooms, including topics regarding student behaviors, forming connections with their classes, and the struggles and rewards that come with being an educator.
Dupes in Owasso
Name-brand items are very enticing to those in the suburb of Owasso. However, continuing to purchase high-end goods can truly break the bank. Luckily, there are plenty of stores in Owasso to buy high-quality items similar to those in name-brand stores, for a cheaper price.
“Almost, Maine”: Ms. Dodge making magic
Owasso’s production of “Almost, Maine” ended on December 2nd, marking the end of Theatre’s 2023 productions and some student’s final performances in Owasso. Many tears were shed for this show, both blissful and sorrowful, and all can be attributed to the director, Ms. Allison Dodge.
Legacy holds 4th annual Drive-Thru Christmas Parade
On Saturday, December 2nd, the Legacy Family Network joined with Battle Creek Church to host the fourth-annual drive-through Christmas parade for foster and adoptive families.
Owasso Christmas tree farm
With rows of Christmas trees as far as the eye can see, enchanting smells of Christmas pine and hand-crafted ornaments from small vendors, families are guaranteed to take home some holiday magic.
How to get your art out there: from a struggling artist
If you're an artist like myself, you understand the struggles of recognition. Getting your art out there is difficult in itself, but receiving recognition is a whole other story. There are multiple ways to share your art, but here are some of the simplest ways.
OHS takes the season of giving to a whole new level
This year, a greater number of school clubs and organizations have contributed to the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree project than ever, with 32 separate parties donating their time and resources.