The softball team will be playing Rock Creek at 4pm on Monday, March 25, at the field in Flush. The baseball games on Monday begin at 430 will be played in Seneca. The field in Seneca is located at 1600 Community. It is located across the street from the hospital. Good luck!
Onaga Baseball JV debuts at Rock Creek, falling 15-0 in 3 innings and 15-0 in 4 innings. Colby Henneberg is the first base runner in program history drawing a lead-off walk. Josh Marten records the first base hit. This group is really going to be fun to watch!
This morning, Onaga K-12 students had an assembly for the Leader In Me to discuss the private victory habits: Be Proactive (#1), Begin With the End in Mind (#2), & Put First Things First (#3). We also recognized students who have shown these habits in the past month.
Come to the Book Fair in the library! Our Librarian, Mrs. Bergman, has different kinds of books and other products for sale. So, if you are a kid that loves to read then come and buy a book at the book fair. Book Fair runs from March 6 to March 26. Posted by Lilly Carl
Happy Spring Equinox which is today, March 20! What do you think?! Can eggs be balanced upright any day of the year, or is it only possible on the equinox? Check it out: https://www.snopes.com/

Masters Champion Gene Gilsdorf working with our OHS weights classes




Everyone is invited to attend the Annual FFA Awards Banquet tonight (3/19/19)! Meal starts at 6:30 in the OHS Commons Area with the awards and service auction to follow. The new officer team will also be installed tonight! Please join us in recognizing our FFA's accomplishments.

Bsb will be AT ROCK CREEK on Thursday, starting at 4:30.
OHS Students enjoy an afternoon of fun together before the week long spring break they've been looking forward to. Special thanks to Mrs.Labbe and the KAYS association for putting on this event and hyping students up for spring break.
Did you know the odds of you finding a four leaf clover are 1 in 10,000?! Legend says that each leaf of has a different meaning! They are hope, faith, love, and luck! Have a fantastic Saint Patrick's Day!

Donnie Wright showcasing tremendous strength for a freshman.

Katie Figgie being spotted by Coach Kufahl

Enjoyed watching our junior and senior high athletes showcase their strength gains during the Onaga Lift a Thon. Had a large crowd present to cheer on our kids. Well done everyone.

OHS Track Leader of the Week: Tess Fairbanks (Habit #1 Be Proactive) "I think it's important to remember that life doesn't just happen to you, and ultimately you have control. Even when things are hard and nothing seems to be going right, I have control over how I act."

OHS Track Leader of the Week: Aaron Schwartz (Habit #5 Seek first to understand and then to be understood) "I apply it to my life by using it as a way to learn from my mistakes to make me a better person and teammate."

I can't possibly be the only person dreading the continuity of this long, bitter cold winter. Instead of continuing to dread these bitter cold winds and knee deep snow drifts, take a look at this beautiful spring picture as you prepare for a hopefully warm spring break next week.

I can't possibly be the only person dreading the continuity of this long, bitter cold winter. Instead of continuing to dread these bitter cold winds and knee deep snow drifts, take a look at this beautiful spring picture as you prepare for a hopefully warm spring break next week.
We have re-scheduled the author visit with Rosie Bosse for March 21, 2019.
6th Grade Leader of the Week LJ Koelzer (2/25-3/1/19) "I like Habit #3 Put First Things First. I do it by working with my dad before I play games. I like it because it keeps me organized."

6th Grade Leader of the Week (2/25-3/1/19) Delaney Figge " I picked Habit #1 Be Proactive because it really helps me in life. When I'm at home doing nothing I will be proactive and read my AR book."

