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The Scoop: Celebrating Veterans

Posted Date: 11/15/25 (4:06 PM)

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Upcoming Events

  • Nov. 14: OHHS Showcase • 5 p.m.
  • Nov. 16: Noon • Masquerade Ball for students with disabilities, 14+ RSVP
  • Nov. 17: 4 p.m. • Road to Services for students with disabilities, 14+
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Celebrating Veterans

Our schools celebrated veterans in many ways over the past week - from assembly programs, to art projects and musical performances, students and staff paid heartfelt tributes to the service and sacrifice of those who have served our country!
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Making Spirits Bright

When you step inside Harborside Village Mall in downtown Oak Harbor this season, you'll see trees decorated by art students from our elementary schools! This is part of an annual tradition that our schools participate in to make our community a little brighter each holiday season. A huge shout-out to our art teachers who go above and beyond to make this event happen each year, and to our business partners downtown.
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The time to prepare for the journey ahead is now! Students 14 and older with disabilities and their families are invited to attend the annual Road to Services event to help with understanding and navigating service providers. Attendees will receive information from the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Developmental Disabilities, Job Foundations, and School to Work.

When: Nov. 17, 4-5 p.m.
Where: Exceptional Academy Classroom, back side of the district building at 350 S Oak Harbor Street.

Contact Susan Armstrong with any questions 360-279-5876.
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4th graders in Mr. Martin's class at Olympic View Elementary work to escape from Mars! They worked together to create electrical circuits and project a light through space to be rescued from Mars!
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Over 300 people attended Broad View Elementary's Family Literacy Night! The Lost in the Rainforest escape game theme included lots of fun activities and a dinner for families.
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Oak Harbor Elementary students have been busy incorporating shapes into their artwork. They’re exploring how simple shapes can be combined to create amazing designs and express creativity in new ways.
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Athletics Highlights

Congratulations to Rylee Wasinger, Lila Forbes, Tessa Meyer, Hailey Caceda, and Riley White for qualifying for the 3A State Swim Meet! These Wildcats will be competing in the 200 Free Relay this evening.
Congratulations to the OHHS Girls Soccer Team on their huge 8-3 win over Mountain View last night! Behind a school-record 7 goals from senior Maddie Mays, the Wildcats dominated from start to finish.

With the win, the girls advance to the next round of the 3A State Tournament, where they’ll take on #1-ranked Gig Harbor this Friday, November 14 at 5:00 PM at Roy Anderson Field on the campus of Peninsula High School.
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