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Several Ozark High School Honors English I students have been nationally recognized for their outstanding work in the Milton Wolf Prize in Student Advocacy, a nationwide competition that encourages students to explore real-world issues and advocate for causes they care deeply about.
Ozark High School students Hannah Loofbourrow and Carsyn Wood, Class of 2027, created this awesome welcome video for their community service hours for National Honor Society. Hannah is a CODA, which means Child of a Deaf Adult. Hannah and Carsyn wanted to share what it means to be an Ozark Tiger through American Sign Language.
Since launching the Academy Model in 2021, Ozark High School has been working to provide students meaningful career exploration and real-world experiences through Client Connected Projects (CCPs). And now, thanks to a $5,000 Coover/Rural Schools Partnership Career Exploration Grant, the high school can bring real-world learning to more students through teacher training.
Ozark High School band and choir students showcased their exceptional talent, discipline, and dedication at the 2025 State Solo and Ensemble Festival, where they performed alongside some of the best young musicians in the state. Their hard work and countless hours of rehearsal culminated in an impressive showing, with students earning a wide array of top honors across both solo and group performances.
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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.