Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Monday, 3-26-12

by Amanda Pischel


Moving forward. The days go so fast it seems like hear at OHS. Once it’s the first day of school and then it’s almost over. Everyone has those bad days though maybe even bad weeks, where the days drag on and everything blobs together. Then you’re moving forward. Looking back it doesn’t seem like I have been here that long. Walking through the hallways like that’s what I have been doing all my life. We even picked up are schedules for next year a few days ago! So we will keep moving forward. English class keeps us well and busy with the speeches we are writing but the rest of the day is yours to ponder. We will never know what to expect here at OHS, except that from here we will always keep moving forward.


Thursday, 3-22-12

by Walker Liewer

Daily Blogger 3-22-12

         Today in English class we made preparations for our big persuasive speech project that 8th graders do every year. We’ve already decided our topics and we are currently in the note-taking process. 
         A big event occurred at school today when some distant visitors came from Ohio to view our 1 on 1 learning process. They paid a visit to various classes throughout the day. In Mrs. Morrow’s quarter 4 Technology class, the visitors stopped by and viewed a presentation Mrs. Morrow had prepared. They then asked the students different questions about various things like our CBL project.
         This has been your daily blogger for March 22, 2012.        


Wednesday, 3-21-12

by Bailey Krieger


            Writing, writing, writing. Our 8th grade class is grinding their pencils down to a nub and warming up their keyboards pounding out persuasive speeches. We were assigned this and must decide on a topic we feel strongly about to persuade our class our viewpoint on it is the right one. We have many topics from abortion to smoking and I can’t wait to see what the writers think about them. Not only were speeches being written, but also a team of 8th grade students formed by Gary Hostert was absent that day to attend a quiz bowl and ended up falling short at finals out of 21 teams. Over all, Wednesday has gone pretty well. Once again, this is Bailey Krieger giving you a look into another day at OHS.


Persuasive Speeches - Notes and Outlines are due TODAY!


Photo courtesy of Robbi Burnette

Monday, 3-26-12

by Cierra Parks


Monday Monday Monday. The day that nobody really likes. But today seemed different. It was a really chaotic day. Very, very busy in English class today! For our Persuasive speeches, we had to get ALL of our notes done! Phew! What a day! Also, it was someone's birthday! Miss LaDonna had her 15th birthday! Let's hope she had a great day!


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Monday, March 26, 2012

Thursday, 3-15-12

by Jackson G.


Today was a good day at OHS today.  It was the start of our Rosenberg trial in Civics class and it is the first week for track.  I play Harry Gold in the trial (pictured below) who was a prosecuting witness for the trial back then. 
            In all of the other classes it was just a regular day.  Homework in most of them…as usual.  In track we are still just having conditioning workouts since the P.E. kids are still in track right now.  
            As you can see it is just another plain day at OHS.  

Thursday, March 15, 2012

3-15-12


3-15-12
Here in the Action 3 news studios we bring you what you want, news!
Today was a little more uneventful than a couple days ago, here at OHS.  As some of you may know there was a car accident right in front of the school on Tuesday, but thankfully nobody got hurt.  Anyhow there were no planned activities today in O’Neill.
In English this morning we started off the day with a little different kick.  We added our persuasive writing booklets to our iTunes U on our iPads.  We scanned a QR code as a shortcut to downloading the booklet.  After that we did our daily grammar practice.  Next we drop boxed our favorite place poems.  Lastly the English classes discussed topics for their persuasive speeches.

In other news we had “delicious” items on the menu today.  Spaghetti and hot ham and cheese were the objects served, and according to Mr. Gary Hostert “it was reported to be delicious.”  That just about wraps up today’s news…I’m Tyson Hostert signing off.