There is no better way for students to learn than hands-on lessons. That is exactly how we are wrapping up the remainder of the year.
On Tuesday, the sixth graders are holding the "Greek Olympics". Bringing together all they have learned about ancient Greece,our toga-clad students participate and direct events that parallel the activities of the past. We will have chariot races, the javelin throw, the discus, relay races, an obstacle course and more. Lessons learned are sure to last a lifetime.
Wednesday- Lights, camera, action!! The sixth and seventh graders will be performing plays from events that they have studied throughout the year. They are busy practicing lines, painting scenery, and collecting props. Audiences will delight with our student actors' enthusiasm and acting talents. The seventh graders will be performing "The Sons of Liberty". The sixth graders will be taking a voyage from Sparta to Troy with a detour to Egypt in "Helen of Egypt".
Thursday- The long awaited field day is right around the corner. This year's athletic contests will be held here at OCS. A fun day is sure to be had by all.
Congratulations to the graduating class of 2011. Best wishes in high school
Have a safe summer!
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