Hillbilly Basketball tips off tonight! Reminder that we will see a new basketball rule update for the 2023-24 season: https://nfhs.org/articles/free-throw-procedures-and-foul-administration-amended-in-2023-24-high-school-basketball-rules-changes/

Link to purchase tickets for Friday's 4A State Football Playoff game - 11/10 vs Lamar: https://gofan.co/event/1218917?schoolId=AR17009
Reminder, only AAA passes can be accepted for playoff games. No local passes can be honored per AAA rule. Thank you, and GO HILLBILLIES! #HPRD
Athletics for the Week - Go Hillbillies! #HPRD

Athletics Update! #HPRD

Fall Senior Night 11/3 - 6:30 Ceremony! #HPRD

Football Game Day - Go Hillbillies! #HPRD

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Ozark High School Student Selected for Congressional Youth Cabinet
U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR) launched the seventh year of his Congressional Youth Cabinet on Friday, October 27th, at the Statehouse Museum in Little Rock. The meeting brought together 100 high school juniors who were selected from public, private, charter and homeschool students across the state for their involvement and leadership in their communities.
“I am pleased to welcome these young leaders who are interested in getting involved and making a difference in their schools and communities,” Boozman said. “It’s great to see the enthusiasm for the program and the passion students have for learning about public service and crafting policies to shape the future of Arkansas and our country.”
The Congressional Youth Cabinet is a non-partisan program that gives students insight and experience in the legislative process. The students will attend meetings throughout the year and work in teams to research national issues they select and propose policy solutions. In April, the students will present their recommendations to the senator.
Ozark High School's Saad Alam was selected to participate in the Congressional Youth Cabinet for the 2023-2024 school year and is participating in this program.

Sara Kunau, Education Specialist with the Arkansas Secretary of State's Office, spoke to Ozark High School Civics students on November 1 about how a bill becomes a law. This interactive activity allowed students to learn more about state government and the law-making process. Pictures is Sara Kunau with some of the students who participated in this activity.

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Happy Monday! Our OHS Career Coach Update just went out to our subscribers. Catch a copy below!
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Community Outreach Opportunity:

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Our latest edition of Senior Talk 2024 just went out to our subscribers and students.
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OHS students explored skilled trades and made excellent connections with employers and trade schools at the Skilled Trade Expo in Russellville.
We are committed to helping our students explore careers, equipping them for work, and connecting them to employers.
To learn more about OHS's career coaching program, contact Mrs. Dean at melanie.dean@ozarkhillbillies.org.





Happy Monday! Our OHS Career Coach Update just went out to our subscribers.
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On October 5th, Ozark Schools Resource Officer Truman Phillips spoke to Civics students about the many ways in which laws impact teenagers. Students learned the importance of understanding laws, and students were also able to ask questions and learn more about rules and regulations. Pictured are some of the students who participated in this event, with Officer Truman Phillips.

Ozark High School Theatre is thrilled to announce our upcoming show, the first annual, Halloween Spooktacular! Over fifty students have teamed up to perform this thrilling variety show featuring black lights, student-written skits, & scary good dance numbers!
The Halloween Spooktacular will be October 30 at 7 p.m. in the PAC. Tickets will be $5 at the door. We’ll see you there! 🎃👻

