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Mrs. Tabitha Stephens: teaches students both accounting and altruism
A caring mother, insightful teacher and community philanthropist: Tabitha Stephens of Owasso High School is the epitome of an altruistic individual.
Lacaboba: Owasso’s hidden gem
Along 86th street of Owasso houses a small strip mall of shops– including Lacaboba tea house. Home to over 100 different menu items, Lacaboba brings a sense of uniqueness, vast variety and a warm environment to the Owasso community.
Rams Wrestling Senior Night: the final home duel
Earlier this month, the Owasso Rams wrestling team held their 2024 season senior night against the Berryhill Chiefs.
OHS’s Strength and Conditioning coaches
Coach Johnson and Coach Madi are two talented and passionate staff members who took on the role of strength and conditioning coaches here at Owasso.
Prom dress shopping
Scheduled for May 4th, Owasso High School’s prom is right around the corner, so it is time to start looking for the perfect dress.
Tabroom exploded: Owasso’s Debate Tournament
This year, Owasso High School’s Speech and Debate team hosted their annual Owasso Invitational Debate tournament, with over six hundred entries from other schools to compete. Despite this large competition, things ran smoothly— until they didn’t.
Art department announces “Little Shop of Horrors” inspired art contest
Owasso High School is eager to perfect the final touches of this semester’s musical, “Little Shop of Horrors.” Coinciding with the musical, the OHS arts wing has announced the details for their fifth annual, district-wide art contest.
Choir All-State: a singing success
Learning in song and cooperation, choir members who attended All-State shared a formative experience that is sure to influence the department for years to come.
The journey of the Owasso Art Club
If you have a passion for painting, sculpting or drawing outside of school, then you might want to consider joining the OHS Art Club. The art club sponsors many projects, whether it be for the club, for the school or even the art show at the end of the year.
The Mission: Make a difference
During this cold winter, it can be difficult not to complain about the freezing temperatures, though we must stop and think about those who can’t afford a jacket or don’t have shelter from the cold.
Making your own path: Tulsa Tech programs
Tulsa Tech has a wide range of programs— something for any type of student. Not only is Tech interactive and educational, you build connections with others and graduate with valuable knowledge and skills for free as a high school student
Jalen Montonati: OHS’s gold medalist
A gold medalist in the 2023 FIBA America’s U16 Championship, with 11 Division I basketball offers, Jalen Montonati is one of the most accomplished athletes at Owasso High School—as a sophomore.
Christmas 4 July
Each Christmas, the Gage family chooses to bring joy to the lives of a local family that is going through a tough time. This holiday season, they chose a family that is at the very heart of OHS and the Owasso community— the Dotsons.
Photographers at OHS
Between student life, athletics, family memories and many other creative commons, the art of photography is all around Owasso High School. As both a creative outlet and a personal passion, students are using photography to preserve the many memories of student life.
Oklahoma’s vision for space
Oklahoma stands at the precipice of booming opportunities in the space industry.
A book for everyone: recommendations for a relaxed read
Not everyone is in the mood for a mind-bending, indecipherable, confusing read. For the casual reader, or anyone wanting an easily understandable, fast and attention-grabbing book, here are five great suggestions for a light read!