
A special thanks to Lucas Niewohner, a high school student from Tekamah Herman who brings his passion for Robotics and spends each Tuesday teaching our after school students how to build and program the robots. Also a huge shout out to Gerald Brand for always supporting our tech needs!




After school students are working with Jordan Luxa from UNL extension. Today they made pepperoni tortilla pizza.


Scholastic Book Fair Thursday 12-8pm in the elementary.


Kindergarten is learning about Forces in Science class. They had a Push and Pull contest!


Last Thursday, OC 4th-6th graders had the opportunity to create mixed-media heart paintings at Cookies & Canvas. Thanks OC Dance Team for hosting this event for our young artists.





Mrs. Case’s second grade class: Germ Experiment-
After 4 weeks, all of the touched samples have mold. The bread handled with a gloved-hand is still mold free.



Mrs. Hagedorn's science class is creating landforms with play dough



2020 EHC Champs!





Mr. Meyer’s 5th grade class is learning how to measure matter using a balance scale.


Mr. Meyer’s 4th grade class is learning the differences between a solution and a suspension.



Flywheels are on, where do these wires go, what are these two things for?




Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Education of the School District of Oakland-Craig, in the County of Burt, in the State of Nebraska, a/k/a School District No. 014, has been scheduled on February 10, 2020 at 8:00 p.m. This meeting will be held at the Oakland-Craig Elementary Building at Oakland, NE, in the Board meeting room, which meeting will be open to the public.

Mr. Meyer’s 4th grade science class is learning how wind affects erosion and how to prevent it.





Heads together, heads installed, valves adjusted, carburetor overhauled.





Go Red with Oakland-Craig this Friday to raise awareness about heart disease and stroke.


Go Red with Oakland-Craig this Friday to raise awareness about heart disease and stroke.

“The project I worked on this quarter is an acrylic painting on canvas based on a photograph I took on a vacation with my family. The original photograph shows a sunset at the German island of Sylt in the summer of 2019. This entire project gave me the opportunity to improve on several different parts of my artist personality and show more of who I am.” ~ Foreign exchange student Jenni Karge


First grade doing a country research project.





After School students enjoyed the snow and mild weather while it lasted!



6th graders have been busy working on their Australia/Antarctica shoe box dioramas all week! They’re eager to present!



