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Superintendent Update for the Week Ending February 7, 2020

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District News


ENJOY OUR INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL SHOWS IN FEBRUARY: Silver Lake and Nature Hill Intermediate Schools are continuing their strong musical tradition by presenting two new shows this year. Please join us for one of these productions! Tickets are on sale at the OAC box office or www.TheOAC.net.

Silver Lake Intermediate presents Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Jr.

  • February 13-15, shows at 7:00 p.m. plus a matinee at 2:00 p.m. on February 15

Nature Hill Intermediate presents Disney's, Frozen Jr.

  • February 27-29, shows at 7:00 p.m. plus a matinee at 2:00 p.m. on February 29


FEEL THE LOVE FEBRUARY:Join us on Friday, February 14, for Feel the Love February, presented by the Oconomowoc High School Student Council and Communications Council. Both clubs are collecting donations in February to create care packages for teens fighting cancer at Children's Hospital Wisconsin. OHS Student Council will be holding fundraising programs at OHS all month long, and our community can get involved by coming to the OHS Band Chili Super and Varsity Boys Basketball game on February 14.

OHS Band Chili Supper, 4:30-7:00 p.m.

  • The Chili Supper is an annual fundraiser for the OHS Band program. This year, a portion of proceeds will also benefit the Feel the Love February project.

OHS Varsity Boys Basketball Game, 7:00 p.m.

  • There will be honor hearts available for sale and a miracle minute fundraiser during the basketball game.




oconDRIVEN Student Spotlights

Our OASD students are oconDRIVEN to work hard and reach their goals and we'd like to share some of the ways that they're working towards those goals. This week's oconDRIVEN Student Spotlight is Liana O., Oconomowoc High School Senior. Click here to read Liana's spotlight on the OASD website and stay tuned for more oconDRIVEN student spotlights.




Teacher Tuesday Spotlight

Recognizing our amazing OASD teachers! Today we're highlighting Jessica Nord, 5th-grade Math and Science Teacher at Nature Hill Intermediate School.


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School Board Updates

DID YOU KNOW? YOU CAN WATCH THE VIDEO OF EACH SCHOOL BOARD MEETING ONLINE!

You can watch live stream video of all the regular Oconomowoc Area School District School Board meetings by following this link. These videos remain on the site for viewing after the meetings as well. In addition, all School Board meeting schedules and agendas are available by following this link.


2019-20 School Board Meeting Schedule:

  • Tuesday, February 18, 2020, OHS East Campus Board Room, 7:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday, March 17, 2020, OHS East Campus Board Room, 7:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday, April 21, 2020, OHS East Campus Board Room, 7:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday, May 5, 2020, OHS East Campus Board Room
    • 6:45 p.m. – Organizational Meeting of the Board
    • 7:00 p.m. – Regular Board Meeting
  • Tuesday, May 19, 2020, OHS East Campus Board Room, 7:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday, June 16, 2020, OHS East Campus Board Room, 7:00 p.m.




School News

Greenland: Click here for the Greenland Gazette

Ixonia: Click here for the Falcon Flyer

Meadow View: Click here for The Paw Print

Nature Hill: Click here for the Wolf Pack Press

Park Lawn: Click here for the Panther Press

Silver Lake: Click here for All Things SLI

Summit: Click here for the Summit Husky Herald

Oconomowoc High School: Click here for Updates from OHS



OHS Athletics


WATCH OHS BOYS & GIRLS HOME BASKETBALL GAMES LIVE ON YOUTUBE: You can watch all of the home OHS Basketball games live-streamed on YouTube by following this link.


BOYS BASKETBALL: The varsity team hosted Catholic Memorial on January 31, and battled through the game finishing with a 60-52 win. The team then hosted Mukwonago on February 4, and clinched another win with a final score of 66-50.


GIRLS BASKETBALL: The varsity team traveled to Catholic Memorial on January 31, and brought home a solid 70-48 win. They headed to Mukwonago on February 4, and ended with a 61-53 loss.


GYMNASTICS: The team traveled to Menomonee Falls on February 1, for a 10-team invitational and Varsity took 4th place out of the 10 teams. Varsity gymnast Paige E. got 6th-place on beam and 3rd-place on floor, and varsity gymnast Keira H. got 5th-place on bars. The JV team placed 5th out of the 9 JV teams that participated.


HOCKEY: Congratulations to the KMMO JV team who won the Baraboo Hockey Tournament for the 5th consecutive year last weekend. The varsity team headed to Sun Prairie for a tournament over the weekend. They split the tournament with a 5-3 loss against Waunakee on January 31, and a 3-2 win against Oregon on February 1.


WRESTLING: The team traveled to Catholic Memorial on January 30, and brought home a great 51-25 win. The team participated in a tournament at Pewaukee High School on February 1, and took 3rd place. Varsity wrestlers Brady J., Ryan V., and Lincoln W. went 5-0 for the day.


Click here for OHS Athletic Home and Away Game Schedules for the year




Upcoming Events

  • February 10, No School for all 4K students
  • February 12, Nature Hill Intermediate 5th and 6th-grade Choir Concert, 6:20 p.m.
  • February 13-15, Silver Lake Intermediate presents Beauty and the Beast, Jr., showtimes and tickets at www.TheOAC.net
  • February 20, Greenland Elementary Science Fair, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
  • February 27-29, Nature Hill Intermediate presents Frozen, Jr., showtimes and tickets at www.TheOAC.net
  • February 27, OHS Parent Teacher Conferences, 3:30-7:30 p.m.
  • February 28, OASD No School, Teacher Professional Development Day



OAC Events


Find information and ticket sales for all OAC events at www.TheOAC.net!



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