OCEF helps out with new laptops
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OCEF helps out with new laptops
It’s great to be young and a Comet! Oakwood High School November 25, 2015 Comet Courier Volume III, Issue 9 OCEF helps out with new laptops Comet Calendar November 25 1:40 Dismissal November 25-27 Comet Classic November 26, 27 No School December 2 11:30 Dismissal December 2 Senior Citizens Dinner December 9 Late Start December 13 Holiday Concert December 14 College Express Exams December 16 School Board New Chromebooks! The OCEF awarded the OHS English Department 45 new Chromebooks as a part of their grant program. The Chromebooks will allow students to access the internet and allow them the use of all the Google apps. English teachers Hannah Camfield, Maggie Dorsey, and Joe Hayworth were the recipients of the grant. OHS is grateful for the OCEF and the grant! Comet Courier 2 Role Models to meet with sixth graders 11-25-15 A surprise gift! Ms. Eichelkraut received a surprise visit from former Spanish teacher Mrs. Anderson earlier this month. Anderson presented Eichelkraut with a quilt she had put together from squares that the students had made. Anderson subbed for Eichelkraut at the beginning of the year. Four seniors were chosen as DARE Role Models. They talk with sixth graders about avoiding substance abuse. This is a annual program between OHS, OGS, and the Vermilion County Sheriff’s Department. The four Role Models are MaKayla Gayler, Clayton Walker, Jon Davis, and Somer Wells. AllVermilion County, and All-VVC Brenna Durst, Volleyball Shelby Mascari, Volleyball No School -- November 26 and 27 Thanksgiving Day Cameron Haskins, Soccer Comet Courier 3 11-25-15 OHS gives back to the community Student Council sponsors blood drive Did you know that by donating blood you could potentially save the lives of up to three people? Also, did you know that by donating blood you could contribute to a scholarship program for graduating high school students? OHS' Student Council and the Community Blood Services of Illinois will host a blood drive in the high school gymnasium on Wed., Dec. 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Our goal for the drive is to collect at least 40 pints of blood. This could potentially save the lives of 120 people. Additionally, CBSI will donate $250 to a scholarship fund that will be awarded to an OHS graduating senior at the end of the year if we collect a minimum of 20 donations. Every donation beyond that will contribute another $1 to the fund. General requirements for donat- Schoolwide food drive organized by FFA The Oakwood FFA Chapter will be holding a Holiday Food Drive to benefit the Oakwood Food Pantry from December 14 through December 18. Food will be collected in homerooms. There are themes for each day to ensure the food pantry receives a variety of holiday type foods: Mashed Up Monday (ingredients for potato dishes), Too Stuffed Tuesday (ingredients for stuffing), Where's the Fruit Wednesday (ingredients for fruit dishes or pies), Turnip the Veggies Thursday (ingredients for vegetable dishes), and Free for All Friday (any food item). The winning homeroom (calculated as pounds collected per student) will receive a homeroom bowling trip in January! In addition to collecting food items during homeroom, FFA members will also be collecting food items at the home basketball games that week. Bringing in two food items will earn you free admission to the girls' basketball games, and a free bag of popcorn at the boys' basketball games. Please give what you can to help our community! Engage ing blood are the individual must be at least 17 years old (16 years with parental consent form), weigh 110 pounds, have eaten breakfast/lunch, be well hydrated, and not have donated blood within the last 56 days. For a complete list of requirements, visit www.bloodservices.org. If you would like to donate, contact Teresa Cooper at 354-2358 or [email protected] to make an appointment. OHS taking reservations for Senior dinner Oakwood High School and Unit District #76 will be hosting their annual Senior Citizens Holiday Dinner at 11 a.m. on Wed., Dec. 2. The dinner is a holiday tradition at OHS. The food is prepared by the OHS kitchen staff and served by student council members. The dinner is open to all the district’s senior citizens. We ask that anyone interested in attending, please call ahead (354-2358) to guarantee that all are served. The OHS band and chorus will entertain the guests. Educate Empower Comet Courier 4 11-25-15 Music dept. invites all to holiday concert Join us as we celebrate the holidays with the OGS band, OJH band and choir, as well as the OHS band and choir on at 7 p.m. on December 13 in the OHS gymnasium. Each of the ensembles will perform different tunes from classic carol arrangement, pop hits, and songs from some of our favorite movies. The OGS band will perform classic tunes that everyone knows. Selections from the junior high include Simple Gifts of Christmas, Christmas Fantasy, Carol of the Snow, and All I Want for Christ- Looking good, Greenhands! Nine of the FFA Greenhands were happy to model their new jackets. Pictured in the front row is Brittney Carlton. In the back row from left are Zach Beld, MacKenzie Mowery, Evan Frerichs, Noah Ruch, Rachel Cyphers, Dalton Stimac, Mackenzie Bartlow, and Gage Thomas. mas is You. The OHS band will perform French Christmas Carol Fantasy, Tschesnokoff’s Salvation Is Created, and Christmas at the Movies. The Choir will perform works from the popular a cappella group Pentatonix, such as White Winter Hymnal and Carol of the Bells. To conclude the concert there will be a special combined performance with the OHS band and choir, and the OJHS choir performing a mash-up of some of the most well-known tunes from the hit Disney movie Frozen. Upcoming Athletic Events Nov. 25 GBB Comet Classic vs. Rantoul 6:30 Nov. 27 GBB Comet Classic (H) TBD Nov. 30 GBB Arthur (H) 6 pm Dec. 1 BBB Judah Christian (A) 6 pm Dec. 2 WR St. Thomas More (A) 6 pm Dec. 3 GBB Chrisman (A) 6 pm Dec. 4 BBB Arthur (A) 6 pm Dec. 5 WR Pirate Duals (A) 9 am Dec. 5 CH Highland Inv. (A) 9 am Dec. 7 GBB Westville (H) 6 pm Dec. 7 FSBB AP (A) 6 pm Dec. 8 BBB St. Thomas More 6 pm Dec. 8 WR SJO (A) 6 pm Dec. 10 WR Westville/Hoopeston (H) 6 pm Dec. 10 GBB GRF (A) 6 pm Dec. 11 BBB Chrisman (A) 6 pm Dec. 12 WR Vandalia (A) 9 am Dec. 12, 14, 16 FSBB Schlarman Tour. (A) BA Dec. 14 GBB Bismarck-Henning (H) 6 pm Dec. 15 WR Charleston (A) 6 pm Dec. 15 GBB Judah Christian (A) 6 pm Dec. 15 BBB Westville (H) 6 pm Check out the OHS Facebook page at Oakwood High School Comets November 09, 2015 Data, Desserts & Decisions Calling all PARENTS of sophomore students! The Danville Area Community College Career and Employment Services office, along with Vermilion Vocational Education Delivery System and Vermilion Advantage are going to host the “Data, Desserts & Decisions” event for the parents/guardians of area high school sophomores. As a parent/guardian, you play a large role in your child’s career choice. At Data, Desserts & Decisions, information will be shared throughout the evening on all aspects of career planning, including non-traditional careers, dual enrollment, labor market trends, and growth opportunities in Vermilion County. Invitations to the Data, Desserts & Decisions event will be sent directly to the parents/guardians of all sophomore students in the DACC college district. Please watch for this invitation to arrive at your home. Seating is limited so be sure to RSVP promptly. What could be better than picking up some new techniques to help your child find a successful career AND, delectable hors d’oeuvres & desserts? Nothing! Each night the event will he held from 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm. Below are the dates and locations of the Data, Desserts, and Decisions event. Please choose the venue that is most convenient for you. February 17, 2016: DACC Hoopeston Higher Learning Center 847 E. Orange St., Hoopeston, IL 60942 February 18, 2016: Danville Area community College – Bremer Theater 2000 E. Main St. Danville, IL 61832 February 22, 2016: Georgetown Fair Building 413 N. Seminary Georgetown, IL 61846 Contact: Carla Boyd, Director, Career and Employment Services, Danville Area Community College, 443-8593 or Kellie McBride, Office Assistant 217-443-8597. TURKEY TROT Thursday, November 26th, 2015 - 9am The Oakwood Area Food Pantry would like to encourage your family to start a new tradition this Thanksgiving! How many times have you thought about doing something charitable or active before overindulging in a holiday meal? Now is your chance to do just that by participating in the 2nd OAFP Turkey Trot. It will be a 5K course…for those of you who are none runners that is 3.1 miles. Come dressed festive and get your trot on! Trophies for the top 3 runners in the Adult & Child Divisions. Special medals will be issued (i.e. costume winners, furthest traveled, etc.) Race Packet Pickup and Race Day Registration: Begins at 7:30a.m. at the Ironwood Pavilion at Kickapoo State Park REGISTRATION IS AS EASY AS PIE ! 1) Pay and register Online at www.feedoakwood.myevent.com OR 2) Mail the below registration form along with a check make payable to: Oakwood Food Pantry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name(s) _______________________________________________________________________________ Address ______________________________________________________________________________ City, State, ZIP _________________________________________________________________________ Phone ________________________________________________________________________________ Email _____________________________________ Adults $25 and Children (under 15) $10 T-Shirt Size (Register by November 18th to guarantee a T-Shirt.) Registration Fee(s) : $_________Total ____ Adult S ____ Adult M ____ Adult L ____ Adult XL ____ Adult 2XL ____Youth S ____Youth M ____Youth L Mail to: Oakwood Food Pantry P.O. BOX 236 Oakwood, IL 61858