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Environmental Science shines brightly: the solar eclipse
Capitalizing on a once in a lifetime event, OHS environmental science classes took an all day long trip this April 8th to witness the solar eclipse in its totality.

Behind the counter: The Lunch People
The hard work and dedication that goes into the making of school lunches often goes unnoticed by students. As a school, we must take time to fully understand and appreciate all they do.

The struggle between mind and motion: Academic burnout
Although at first listen, “academic burnout” seems to be another social media buzzword, it is a true issue involving worldwide educational systems.

Forensics Field Trip
The forensic classes at Owasso High School put their learning to the test with their end-of-year project/field trip.

Evergreen Spotlight
Evergreen has tons of flavored syrups, milk types and drink bases, ensuring that there is something everyone can enjoy. If you need help figuring out where to start, the baristas always succeed in being knowledgeable and helpful with their suggestions.

Ms. Absher: fostering excellence in and out of the classroom.
Many hard-working, independent women go under the radar, and with Women’s History Month, it is important that we recognize them. One woman in particular comes to mind who has impacted many students as an Owasso High School teacher: Ms. Absher.

Student Racing Duo
From Owasso—to the race track— to the podium, family duo Alyanna and Kainan Baker take off-road racing to the next level. As siblings who share this interest, they exemplify teamwork and dedication through every track they conquer.

OHS Food and Clothing pantry: more than a student resource
Owasso High School not only teaches its students algebraic expressions and grammar principles, but also the importance of team bonding and selfless volunteerism. A prime example is the OHS Food and Clothing pantry, located in room 129 on the East Campus.

After high school plans: ways to navigate the end of high school
Many students had the chance to share their stories about their grand plan for the future and this is how they went about it.

Underdressed at the Symphony: Faye Webster’s new album
On March 1, 2024, indie artist Faye Webster released her fifth studio album, “Underdressed at the Symphony.” Collectively, Webster’s soft tone and her featured orchestra blend together quite beautifully, leaving the listener feeling ethereal.

Owasso Girl’s XC take on the State Capitol
The Owasso Girl’s Cross Country team has done it again. They have won another State Championship and had the privilege to be recognized by Oklahoma’s State Capitol.

Little Shop of Horrors: a feat of directing
The Owasso theatre department has triumphantly completed their spring musical, “Little Shop of Horrors”, successfully finalizing their 2024 production season.

Biology II classes enjoy learning in a new way
Every year, Mrs. Robison’s Biology II class starts off the second semester with a heart and a brain dissection. This year, the class had the pleasure of dissecting these parts of a sheep's anatomy.

Madame Web: A disgrace to filmmaking
I have enjoyed quite a lot of Marvel movies and disliked a few, but Madame Web is not only the worst Marvel movie I have seen but may be the worst superhero movie I have ever seen.

What the future holds for Owasso Mock Trial
Owasso High School's Mock Trial team has been competing across the state in courthouses, and they just recently had the conclusion of their season. Reflecting back on the season, many had positive experiences to share.

2093 can stay far, far away
I remember the day I listened to “2093” more vividly than I remember any pivotal memory of my youth. There was a certain golden glow about the sunset. But now I see the sky is a darker shade. And at the center of it all, the one to blame for my nihilistic decline: Noah Olivier Smith and the release of his newest album.