
Reminder: The Knights Store is open! Go to https://stadiumsportinggoods.itemorder.com/ to order. The code is OCKNIGHTS19. Orders open until Nov. 20.


Wendi is doing one last state FB shirt reorder Monday at 10:00!


Thank you to the Oakland PD for taking these two PBIS winners for a ride and for lunch!




Mr. Meyer’s fifth grade science class is checking out the dirt work, learning how the geosphere and the biosphere are connected by the dark top soil.


The Knights Store is open! Go to https://stadiumsportinggoods.itemorder.com/ to order. The code is OCKNIGHTS19. Orders open until Nov. 20.

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NOTICE OF MEETING
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 November 11, 2019 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.
The agenda is available for public inspection at the office of the Superintendent.
Secretary,
Julie Ehlers

Pumpkin Carving in Kindergarten





Pumpkin Carving in Kindergarten





Eighteen students were selected to this year's East Husker Conference Choir held at Pender High School on Monday, November 4. The guest conductor for the nearly 200 voice choir was Scott Dugdale, from Papillon LaVista South High school.


THANK YOU Lonny Mitchell of NECC for showing us how profitable and environmentally friendly Precision Agriculture can be! #NECC #OCFFA





Art 3 Distorted Self-Portraits in pencil



Mr. Meyer’s 4th grade science class has been learning about energy transfer by creating their own roller coaster in class.


Mrs. Nelson teaching after school students about the animals in her room. We later used shoeboxes to make wildlife habitats.



Mrs. Nelson teaching after school students about the animals in her room. We later used shoeboxes to make wildlife habitats.

Elementary Newsletter - November 2019
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Oakland-Craig’s second graders focused on creating value (light and dark) in their pumpkin drawings.





Senior art student Jack Smith created this charcoal drawing of his great grandparents. “This piece might look ordinary to spectators, but it has value and deep meaning to my mom and my other family members. The picture has a very classic sixties look and it looks very old fashioned.”


Oakland-Craig’s German exchange student , Jennifer Karge, had this to say about her latest art piece: “Looking at this project in front of me I can clearly see, why I picked the motive I drew. It is an overview of a part of the Manhattan skyline which is one of the first things I saw when I came to the U.S. You can see a huge bridge bearing over the river in the foreground, later blending into the skyline. I can clearly recall the feelings I had at that moment. A mixture of excitement, fear, sadness, and happiness. It resembles the start into my exchange year and also into the life after high school, it can be seen as the bridge from my past to my future.”


Senior art student Mikhail Hineline is planning on studying auto mechanics after graduation. For is latest drawing he created a Toyota AE-86. He stated, “I first drew it all out in pencil and then got the idea to fill the background with car parts and what motor the car has. I looked up several companies making sure all the parts shown are Japanese. Some of the minor car parts are American though.”
