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Ozark band and choir students kicked off spring break in style by competing in the District Solo and Ensemble contest on March 7. The choir took 68 students, earning 20 Gold ratings and 17 Silver ratings. The band brought 74 members with 29 entries receiving Gold ratings and 25 entries receiving Silver ratings. All solos and ensembles who earned a Gold rating qualified to compete at the State Solo and Small Ensemble Contest at Mizzou in May. Several of these students participated in multiple events. Please take a moment to congratulate these outstanding students on their achievements and wish them the best as they prepare for state competition!
Ozark High School is proud to announce that seniors Savannah Miller and Amelia Cazier have been recognized in the prestigious 2025 Missouri Scholars 100 program, a statewide initiative that honors the top academic students in Missouri. Savannah has been selected as one of the top 100 scholars, and Amelia has received an Honorable Mention for their outstanding academic achievements.
Ozark High School Educators Rising students shined at the Missouri State Competition at Westminster College on Friday, March 7. The students represented OHS with exceptional skill and dedication, with 15 students placing in the top ten in their event, with 10 of those students taking home first place. We are so proud of their accomplishments!
Ozark High School government students had a rare and exciting opportunity to witness the judicial system in action as the Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, held a special oral argument session in OHS’s auditorium on Feb. 27. This event provided students with a firsthand look at the appellate process, allowing them to observe real-world legal proceedings and gain insight into the complexities of the justice system.
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Ozark Academies
Ozark High School has created six overarching Academies for students to choose from based on their interests, talents and plans after high school. Within each Academy are programs known as pathways, which will guide students through their high school curriculum.