
First Grade Apple Tasting--Students had the opportunity to try red delicious, granny smith, golden delicious, and honeycrisp apples.



Yesterday, the fourth grade had a wonderful trip to the Capitol, Morrill Hall, and Memorial Stadium! They were go, go, go all day and loved every minute!




The Elem. students will be decorating "Ugly Christmas Sweaters" for the Elem. staff & will then vote on the best sweaters. We'd appreciate donations of misc. Christmas items that kids can use to decorate. If you have anything you'd like to donate, please bring it to the office.


Second Grade Science: Reversible and Irreversible Change





Second Grade Science: Reversible and Irreversible Change

Mr. Meyer’s 4th grade science class demonstrating energy transfer with balls and ramps.




Art 1 Charcoal Drawings





Art 1 Charcoal Drawings





“My goal was to create something that was confusing but direct at the same time. I wanted to show a lot of emotion in it to show how distressed and almost tired the girl in the picture is. To me it resembles people spreading rumors, expectations we have to meet, peer pressure, and all the other little things that life throws in our way. But to other people it could mean something completely different.” -Senior Art Student Megan Bousquet


There are 3 important links with state football championship information at this link https://www.ocknights.org/article/161321?org=oakland-craig

Congrats to the OC Football Program! #GoKnights #KnightPride


Second Grade Science: Testing the strength and stability of our shelters.





Second Grade Science: Testing the strength and stability of our shelters.

Congratulations to the O-C football program for advancing to the class C-2 state championship game to be played in Lincoln on Nov. 26 at 2:45pm. Due to the timing and location of the final game, O-C schools will be closed on Nov. 26. More details will be shared next week.

We live in such a great community! 1st graders enjoying their monthly “forever book” for November. “Snowmen at Night” purchased using funds from some very generous community members! Thank you!!





Mr. Meyer’s fourth grade science class using stomp rockets to demonstrate energy transfer.


Mr. Meyer’s fourth grade science class using stomp rockets to demonstrate energy transfer.

It’s Game Day! Go Knights!


Bright knights after school students learned how to make catapults. The goal was to see who could launch a marshmallow the farthest.


Sixth graders studied and created watercolor geodes in art. Geodes are crystal formations found in the hollow spaces of ordinary looking rocks.



