
The Ladies of OHS would like to thank everyone who helped with donations to The Haven…a shelter for women and children of domestic violence.💜💜💜



Osceola School District will dismiss early Friday, May 27, 2022


OHS would like to thank the Hospital staff from Mississippi county hospital for coming to the school and performing athletic physicals for our student athletes.


Osceola School District will dismiss early on Friday, May 27, 2022


Osceola School District will Dismiss early on Friday, May 27, 2022


Shout out to the Ladies of OHS who helped with the Pre-K graduation yesterday and the kindergarten graduation today! These
Ladies are amazing and leading by example! Thank you, Ms. Starks and Ms. Walker



Seminole Community,
We will have a special call meeting Tuesday, May 24, 2022 at 6PM to discuss the school calendar. The public will be able to voice their opinions both for and against the adopted calendar for the upcoming school year. In order to be heard email Dr. Toriano Green at tgreen@osd1.org by the close of business Monday, May 23, 2022 with your name and view (which way you side) in order to speak. We are asking that you provide this information so we can set up speakers. There will be no day of sign-ups. Each speaker will have 3 minutes to speak.

Osceola High School held their first Spring Band concert in 3 years. Great job to the OHS band members and Mr. Richmond, OHS Band Director





Osceola High School 11th grader Sara Wright is McDonald's Student of the Year. Sara is an outstanding student from the class of 2023 and she received a plaque and a $100 gift card from our local McDonald's. She is an early college participant, has excellent attendance, zero discipline referrals, and is top ten percent of her class. Congratulations Sara Wright!
Osceola High School 11th grader Logan Slayton is McDonald's Student Athletic of the Year. Logan is an outstanding student from the class of 2023 and he received a plaque and a $100 gift card from our local McDonald's. He is an early college participant, has excellent attendance, zero discipline referrals, and is top ten percent of his class. Congratulations Logan Slayton!



Ain't Misbehavin'!!!
OHS students who did not receive a discipline referral for the first three quarters of the school year were treated to an end-of-year trip to Magic Springs on Saturday, May 14, 2022. 156 students earned the trip and 88 students participated. Students had 4 1/2 hours to enjoy the park and were treated to a catered lunch. Thank you to all of the chaperones and bus drivers that made this possible for OHS students!


Congratulations OHS Class of 2022





OHS would like to thank Rena Brown, owner and operator of MidSouth Florist, for making the beautiful corsages and boutonnières for graduation and loaning us the beautiful ferns to decorate the stage.





With appreciation and love to Mrs. Cooper and Coach Thompson the Osceola School District hopes you enjoy your retirement. Thank you for all you have done for the many scholars that have attended Osceola High School and for being not only an educator but a mentor. With a total of 66 years combined service to the school, the scholars, your coworkers, and the community of Osceola, we thank you.





Day 5 of Teacher Appreciation Week at OHS. “This May sound cheesy but, any way you slice it OHS has the best Teachers EVER!”


Day 4 of Teacher Appreciation Week at OHS. “You wrote the book on being a great teacher!”


The Arkansas Medical, Dental, Pharmaceutical Association (AMDPA) is seeking high school students of color who are interested in a career in healthcare pharmaceutical industry. 8 week paid program w/ opportunity to obtain Pharmacy Technician’s License and work toward becoming Certified Pharmacy Technician.
For more information please contact Alisa Whitmore:
(501) 590-7974
adwhitmore112@yahoo.com

Kaden Newson, OHS EAST student, designed and laser cut a special gift for all the OHS teachers for Teacher Appreciation Week. #teacherappreciationweek



Mrs. Hodge, OHS Spanish Teacher, and her classes are making Ojos de Dios, or God's Eye. The are traditional Mexican crafts meant to show God's protection of the bearer.


The 11th grade student leadership team from OHS attended the Student Presidential Leaders Forum at the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, AR. The topic for this year’s forum was “Disparities Across Communities: Education, Mental Health, and Social Justice in America.” The panel featured Dr. Chelsea Clinton, vice-chair of the Clinton Foundation and award-winning author; Shanti Das, mental health advocate and founder of Silence the Shame; as well as Michael Tyler, author, educator, and activist.


A big Thank You to Evelyn Jacobs, Vice President and Head Bookkeeper, from Farmers Bank & Trust for bringing fresh donuts to OHS for Teacher Appreciation Week! Thank you for being an amazing Seminole partner!
