🎶 Spring concert season is upon us at the Oneonta City School District! 🐝✨ Mark your calendars and catch every note of our talented yellowjackets' performances. 🎵📅
almost 2 years ago, Oneonta City School District
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🎨 The creativity and talent of Oneonta City School District's Yellowjacket artists are on full display at the Southside Mall in Oneonta. The Annual OCSD Art Show, which features works from students across all grade levels, has transformed the mall into a vibrant gallery. From intricate paintings to innovative 3D cardboard compositions, the exhibit highlights the diverse artistic skills nurtured within our school community. This Art Show is a testament to the incredible talent within our school district and the passion and dedication of our art teachers. It's a celebration of creativity and expression, showcasing the hard work and artistic growth of our Yellowjacket artists. The exhibit will be open for public viewing until May 31st, providing ample time for community members to appreciate the outstanding artwork produced by OCSD students. Don't miss your chance to experience the OCSD Art Show at the Southside Mall and support our talented Yellowjacket artists! 🐝 GO ‘JACKETS!
almost 2 years ago, Oneonta City School District
Image of artwork on wood boards with text in the bottom left corner that reads, OCSD Art Show,On Display now until May 31 at the Southside mall.
Image of artwork on wood boards.
Image of artwork on wood boards with people in background looking at art.
Image of artwork on wood boards with families looking at the artwork.
🎓 Exciting day at the Oneonta High School as we hosted our 3rd Annual OHS Job Fair! 🌟 Students got the chance to explore career opportunities, connect with local businesses, and gain valuable insights into their future paths. Thank you to all the employers and organizations who participated! GO 'JACKETS! 🐝
about 2 years ago, Oneonta City School District
3 students standing in front of a table talking to a woman behind it in a school hallway.
two students talking to a New York State Trooper.
group of students standing in line at tables in a hallway.
students talking to two women behind a table of yogurt.
group of students standing in line at tables in a hallway.
two students speaking with a man in front of a table.
student speaking with 3 men behind a table.
Tonight's the night! Join us for the spine-tingling opening of "The Addams Family: The Musical," presented by the OHS Drama Club! March 8 & 9 at 7:00 PM and March 10 at 3:00 PM in the OHS Auditorium. 🎭
about 2 years ago, Oneonta High School
School Musical Ad for The Addams Family
From “Don’t be mean… wear Green” to the creation of an “I Promise” tree, the Oneonta Yellowjackets were buzzing with positivity after the success of Say Something Week! Our community came together to learn about the warning signs of violence and how to get help, and we celebrated our Student Upstanders and Trusted Adults. 💚 A huge shoutout and heartfelt thanks to everyone who actively participated, making this initiative a resounding success! Your commitment to creating a safe and supportive environment for your peers is truly commendable. ✨ As we wrap up #SaySomethingWeek, let's keep the momentum going! Continue to raise awareness about the importance of "Saying Something" throughout the year. Together, we can make a lasting impact on our community. GO ‘JACKETS! 🐝
about 2 years ago, Oneonta City School District
wall with post-it notes and a sign that says "Shout Out a Trusted Adult!"
Wall covered in cutout paper hands and a sign that says "Save Promise Club" and "say something."
This #SaySomethingWeek, the Oneonta City School District is raising awareness on learning the warning signs of violence and how to get help. Here are the three steps: – Recognize The Signs – Act Immediately, Take It Seriously – Say Something www.sandyhookpromise.org/warning-signs #SaySomethingSavesLives
about 2 years ago, Oneonta City School District
White text on green background that says "We Promise to Say Something."
Say Something is written in a text bubble with the following words around it. Bullying, thoughts of harm, access to guns or weapons, recruiting for an attack, chronic loneliness, excessive irritability, direct threats, suddenly withdrawing, expressing a threat as a plan.