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The Scoop: Community Collaboration

Posted Date: 10/24/25 (11:46 AM)

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Upcoming Events

  • Oct. 25: Community Trunk or Treat at OHHS • 4 p.m. Rain or Shine!
  • Oct. 29: Retiree Lunch • Noon
  • Nov. 6-8: OHHS Drama Fest - student-directed one-act shows! Doors open at 6:30 p.m. • Tickets are $10.
  • Nov. 8: DREAM BIG: Shaping the Future of Education • Learn More
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Federal Government Shutdown Impact on Oak Harbor Public Schools

In case you missed it, superintendent Dr. Michelle Kuss-Cybula shared a message with families, staff, and the community this week about how the federal government shutdown may impact our district.
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Oak Harbor High School Students Support Local Organizations

This week Oak Harbor High School Key Club filled three cars of food and gave $250 in Safeway & Saars gift cards benefiting the North Whidbey Help House and Ryan's House for Youth! Key Club and No Strangers Club members also recently provided blankets to the Help House.
 
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Thank you to our community partner, the Oak Harbor Kiwanis Club, for providing dictionaries to our third grade students!
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The Oak Harbor High School Choirs came together to perform a variety of unique music from around the world, at the annual “Horizons” Choir Concert on Thursday, October 16.

Allena Locklear a senior in the choir program said, “My favorite song we sang was ‘Travelers Hymn’ because it is talking about moving on and growing together – and as this being my last year, this song has a deep connection. I built great memories with these people in choir and I hope they continue to have the same experience I did.”
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Firefighters demonstrate fire safety to a group of children near a fire truck.
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Kindergarten, TTK, and Ms. Gehrmann's classes at Broad View Elementary had a fun visit from the Oak Harbor Fire Department. Our local fire fighters know how to put the fun is safety education!
 
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North Whidbey Middle School leadership students recently planned a Macho Volleyball match and a Students vs. Students basketball game and both were huge successes!
 
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Therapy dogs visit Mrs. O'Toole's Classroom at Crescent Harbor Elementary.
 
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Oak Harbor Elementary staff united in pink to show their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month!
 
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Athletics Highlights

  • Congratulations to seniors Henry Schuller, John Totten, and Trevor Sadler! Henry captured 1st place in singles at the Northwest Conference 3A Sub-District meet, while John and Trevor teamed up to take 1st place in doubles!
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