
Here are just a few moments captured from our annual Senior/kindergarten Christmas party! We are always glad to have OKC at the high school. Merry Christmas🎄🎄🎄











Basketball Homecoming Royalty 2025


On November 18th, Sergeant Allen and Sergeant Anderson (pictured here with students) spoke to Ozark High School civics students about many aspects of history and civics. Pictured are some of the students who participated in this presentation, along with Sergeants Allen and Anderson.


The latest edition of Senior Talk 2025 just went out to seniors and subscribers!
Senior Talk 2025 is your one-stop source for senior information. Catch your copy below. https://bit.ly/4ioPr5X


Happy Monday! Our OHS Career Coach Update just went out to our subscribers.
Not a subscriber? Subscribe below today.
🔗 https://bit.ly/46ZqTvd
Catch a copy below to catch up on the latest at OHS!
📢🎓💸 https://bit.ly/4g3Hdih


Go Hillbillies! #HPRD


It's always a good day at OHS when the military is on our campus!
Thank you, T. Sgt. Cary Wickersham, for talking with our seniors this morning and going the extra mile by teaching some push up techniques.
To learn more about the Career Coach program at OHS contact Ms. Dean at melanie.dean@ozarkhillbillies.org or 479-667-4116.


Semester Test Schedule


Go Hillbillies! #HPRD


On November 18th, Sargeant Allen and Sargeant Anderson (pictured here with students) spoke to Ozark High School civics students about many aspects of history and civics. Pictured are some of the students who participated in this presentation, along with Sargeants Allen and Anderson.


On November 20th, Linley Hittenrauch, Education Specialist for the Arkansas Secretary of State's office in Little Rock, presented to Ozark Civics students about how a bill becomes a law. Pictured are some of the students who took part in this presentation, along with Education Specialist Linley Hittenrauch.


We appreciate you!


The latest edition of Senior Talk 2025 just went out to seniors and subscribers! Senior Talk 2025 is your one-stop source for senior information. Catch your copy below.
https://bit.ly/3Zb76GB


Go Hillbillies! #HPRD



Happy Monday! Our OHS Career Coach Update just went out to our subscribers.
Not a subscriber? Subscribe below today.
🔗 https://bit.ly/46ZqTvd
Catch a copy below to catch up on the latest at OHS!
📢🎓💸https://bit.ly/3UWhDmP


The OHS drama club knocked it out of the park with their performance of Miracle on 34th Street tonight.
You can catch their final performance for the matinee tomorrow at 2PM. This is one you won't want to miss.






Go Hillbillies! #HPRD


Drama Performances this weekend at the PAC


Drama Performances this weekend at the PAC


Beginning with the class of 2027, all Arkansas high school students will be required to earn at least 75 hours of documented, approved community service volunteer hours to earn a diploma.
Recently, the Barnes Mountain Fire Department invited Ozark students to join their junior firefighter program. This program allows students to earn 25 hours of community service through their department. The junior firefighters will attend lecture classes in the basics of firefighting, first aid/CPR and search/rescue. Some coursework is offered through the Arkansas Fire Training Academy and can be taken for credit toward becoming a firefighter after graduation.They will also learn the business side of the fire department. by attending monthly meetings.
Four of our students attended their first meeting recently. Pictured are Rachael Moffit, Kayla Gunter. Erica Jones and Steven Bowles.
To date, the class of 2027 has completed a total of 3,440 community service hours. This is an economic value of $112,778 to our community. HPRD!!
