Newsletter Week of November 12, 2021
Upcoming Events
- November 22nd - Parent/Teacher Conferences 4-7 pm (By Appointment)
- November 24-26 - No School - Happy Thanksgiving!
- December 8 - Early Release
- December 23-31 - Winter Break
DO YOU KNOW A DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS FROM OSHKOSH WEST HIGH SCHOOL?
The November 30 deadline to submit nominees for the 2022 OWHS Distinguished Alumni Award is quickly approaching. Do you know an Oshkosh West Distinguished Alumni? How about someone who has made significant contributions to the music or athletic programs? Each year West honors a variety of individuals who have excelled in their professions, are role models and/or provide leadership to our students. Please visit http://tinyurl.com/6pg5mgw to submit nominations for these Oshkosh West awards. For additional information please contact: cory.beaulieu@oshkosh.k12.wi.us or justin.hable@oshkosh.k12.wi.us
UWO- ACT Prep Course Opportunity
- ACT Test Prep Letter 2021
- ACT Test Prep Handout 2021
- ACT Web Brochure 2021
- UWO Admissions Preview Events for High School Seniors & Parents/Guardians
ACT Test Prep Letter 2021
ACT Test Prep Handout 2021
ACT Web Brochure 2021
UWO Admissions Preview Events for High School Seniors & Parents/Guardians
UW Oshkosh will be hosting a variety of Preview events this fall to help students learn more about the three campuses of UW Oshkosh, degrees available, and the opportunities they could have while a student. Oshkosh Campus Friday, October 15th – Titan Preview (All Majors) Friday, October 22nd – Education Titan Preview Friday, October 29th – Titan Preview (All Majors) Tuesday, November 9th – Nursing Titan Preview Friday, November 19th – Titan Preview (All Majors) Friday, December 3rd – Health Sciences Titan Preview (Kinesiology, Biology,/Rad Sci Environmental Health, Medical Technology, Chemistry, Nursing, Pre-professional healthcare) Fond du Lac Campus Fox Cities Campus Another exciting note-The application fees are waived this year! Titan Preview events are a great opportunity to learn more about UW Oshkosh. Event registration is required, so please visit the following link to learn more and to register: uwo.sh/preview We hope to see you there! Stacy Dreweck 920-424-3970 (call/text) Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
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West News & Information
- Youth Risk Behavior Survey
- OWHS- Virtual Parent Teacher Conferences- Monday 11/22
- Senior Fall Newsletter
- Senior Pictures & Yearbooks
- Student Travel Opportunities at OWHS
- From the Attendance Office
- From the Counseling Office
- Mental Health & Substance Use Counseling
- From the Health Office
- From the Library Media Center
- Safety Information
- Administrators & Grade Levels
- Pupil Services Staff & Grade Levels
- Social Media
- Wildcat Wearhouse In-Person & Online School Store - Order Apparel
Youth Risk Behavior Survey
OWHS- Virtual Parent Teacher Conferences- Monday 11/22
Conferences are now available for sign up. The directions to register for a time slot are linked HERE. Available conferences will be on a first come, first serve basis. So, please sign-up early for a 10 minute conference slot for your child.
If you are not able to get a November conference time, feel free to email staff with questions. If you would like a conference with a staff member and do not see their name listed, please contact the staff member directly to set up an appointment. Registration will close at the end of the day on Tuesday, November 16.
After you have scheduled your conference(s) you will receive an email with a Google Calendar invitation from each teacher with which you are scheduled. Please save each Google Calendar email invitation as it will contain the link you need to virtually conference, or talk via phone, with each teacher.
Please be patient as this is a new process for all of us in regards to conferences. Teachers will do their best to promptly start each conference, but please stay in the video call even if they are a minute or two late as they may be troubleshooting technology difficulties or wrapping up a previous conference.
If you would prefer an in-person conference, you have the option to click the special requests tab in the scheduling platform. If you have any questions or need assistance scheduling your conference, please contact Oshkosh West High School at (920) 424-4090.
Senior Fall Newsletter
Please click the Senior Fall Newsletter for important Grade 12 information.
Senior Pictures & Yearbooks
Yearbooks are on sale until December 22nd. They can be purchased at the school bank or ordered online (go to Yearbookforever.com). They are $55 until Christmas. We only pre order what has been paid for. If there are extras at the end of the year, they will be $60. Pre order early, because we’re never sure how many extras we’ll have!!
Senior pictures are due October 22nd. We are looking for a head and shoulders, vertical pose; it’s okay if the pose is outdoors, or the student is wearing a hat, or holding a cat, just so it’s a head and shoulders, vertical pose. Those can be emailed to amy.karoses@oshkosh.k12.wi.us or a wallet sized photo can be brought to the yearbook office (W10). Email Amy Karoses with any questions.
Senior tributes: Wish your graduating student well with a special, heartfelt message in this year’s yearbook. “Baby Ads” are due to the yearbook office by Winter Break, Dec. 22nd. Please use the attached form to submit your ad request, and email pictures to Amy.karoses@oshkosh.k12.wi.us.
Senior ad form: https://docs.google.com/forms/
Student Travel Opportunities at OWHS
Click Student Travel Opportunities at OWHS for information!
From the Attendance Office
ATTENDANCE PROCEDURES
Appointments/leaving building options:
Send note with student - should be brought to Student Services before appointment to get a pass.
Call in advance - If leaving voicemail, please let us know student’s name, reason for leaving and from which door you will pick student up. Call (920) 424-4090 x4 or (920) 424-4070.
Email - you are welcome to email us for excused absences. Please email Amy.Phillips@oshkosh.k12.wi.us or Trinton.Gess@oshkosh.k12.wi.us. Note - we are often busy on phones or helping students, so if it’s a last minute request, a call is probably the best option. We check voicemails often.
Student Services will write a pass for the student to leave and will have it delivered to the student during one of the classes before the time they are to leave. Students can leave out of Door 38 (in front by flagpole) or Door 24 (gym doors) ONLY, please let us know which door to mark on the pass. The student must sign out on the Chromebook at the specified door and can leave the building.
If your student is returning from an appointment, or arriving late, they MUST sign in at either door on the Chromebook so we can update attendance. They can return through either Door 24 and Door 38.
If there is an appointment that comes up with short notice, please let us know ASAP, it sometimes takes a bit to locate students and get them a pass to leave.
From the Counseling Office
Academic
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Financial Aid Resources (Seniors)
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Current seniors can apply for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) if they are applying to colleges or technical colleges (and plan to attend either option directly after high school) on October 1, 2021.
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College Goal Wisconsin is a FREE event to receive assistance completing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Please visit: https://collegegoalwi.org/register/#register for more information about these events. There are in person and virtual options available.
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Seniors are encouraged to check out the OWHS Scholarship Listing: Scholarships.
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College, Technical College, and Military Visits:
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Please check the Counseling/Career Calendar regarding visits from various representatives from colleges, technical colleges, and the Military. Most of these visits occur during W Hour, so students can sign up during homeroom.
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Virtual College Visits (Seniors and Juniors): Many colleges and technical colleges are still offering virtual visit opportunities. Please visit the following listing for how to virtually visit colleges or virtually meet with college representatives: Virtual College Visits
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ACT Test Prep (Juniors): Juniors at West will take the ACT on March 8, 2022. Students who would like to participate in ACT Prep courses should visit the OWHS Counseling Website, where some of the local ACT prep opportunities are listed: oshkosh-west-high.oshkosh.k12.wi.us/counseling/college-career-development
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Select “Standardized Testing”
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Select “Test Prep”
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Seniors: If you have started applying to colleges, please view the following document for some reminders and resources to assist you through this process: Senior Reminders
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How to check grades in Canvas and Infinite Campus (All Grades): This link explains how to check grades in both Infinite Campus and Canvas: Access to Grades in IC and Canvas
Job Postings
LOOKING FOR A JOB? New job postings are added weekly...check back often to find a job offering you may be interested in! JOB POSTINGS
Personal/Social
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Rise Up Program: Mental health and the impact it has on students reaching their full potential inside and outside of the classroom is crucial to consider. The Oshkosh Area School District has partnered with Catalpa Health and The Samaritan Counseling Center to provide the “Rise Up” program. Through Rise Up, the Connected Community Wellness Screen is provided to all students. Free of charge and completely voluntary, the Wellness Screen is confidential and uses a nationally recognized screening tool. If concerns are present after a student completes the screening, parents/guardians will be contacted and options of available resources will be provided.. Further, students still have access to counselors through Catalpa Health during the school day. If you would like more information regarding Catalpa appointments or Wellness Screen, please contact the Rise Up Call Center: (920) 750-7088.
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Winnebago County Crisis Services: Crisis Services
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United Way Fox Cities 2-1-1: United Way 2-1-1
Signs of Suicide (SOS)
September is National Suicide Prevention & Awareness Month. Signs of Suicide (SOS) is a curriculum designed for students to learn the risk factors and warning signs of depression and suicide, and more importantly, what to do when they recognize such concerns. Our district has adopted this curriculum for students in grades 6-12. All 6th grade students will receive a comprehensive SOS lesson from their school counselor. Students in grades 7 will receive a follow up lesson in Health Class, and grade 8 will receive a follow up lesson in a class designated by the Principal. In the same manner, all freshmen students will participate in a SOS lesson during their health class. A brief follow up lesson/annual review will occur during homerooms in grades 10, 11, and 12. Much like our students participate in ALICE training each year, they need to be equipped with how to proceed if they notice a peer in a crisis situation. For more information on the information students will receive in this lesson, please visit: Signs of Suicide (SOS) ACT Parent/Guardian Information
Mental Health & Substance Use Counseling
From the Health Office
Welcome to High School and the 2021-2022 School Year! Just a few reminders from your school nurse:
- If your child requires medication to be given at school, please complete a medication request and have your health care provider sign it. School staff cannot administer medications without your consent, the provider’s signature, and appropriately labeled medication bottles. The direction on the medication bottle must match the directions on the doctor’s orders. If medications need to be cut in half, parents must do that prior to sending the medication to school.
- Please report any changes in your child’s health to school as soon as possible. Your school nurse will contact you regarding school interventions. If your child has a health plan in place, please contact the school nurse with any updates. With your permission, the school nurse can confidentially communicate any medical concerns with your child’s teachers; otherwise, all medical information is kept confidential.
- If your child has a serious allergy requiring antihistamines or an epipen at school, please provide that by the first day of school, with signed authorization to use as directed. If your child is carrying these medications, let the school nurse know where they are kept in case of an emergency.
- Students with asthma are allowed to carry their rescue inhaler at school –please remind them to do so! We must have a signed medication request form on file.
- All diabetic students must have emergency supplies and testing equipment provided by parents. The school nurse will also need to get updated diabetic plans in place prior to the start of school.
- High school students are allowed to carry over-the-counter medications, such as Tylenol, ibuprofen, allergy medication, or cold medications. Antibiotics, migraine medication, and inhalers may also be carried by students. However, students are NOT permitted to share medication with others and all medications must be in the original bottles.
- Finally, please encourage your student to start the day off right with a healthy breakfast and a good night’s sleep. Studies show that this has a great impact on academic achievement. Thanks for your support, and have a wonderful school year!
Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.
Stefanie Rebholz, RN
stefanie.rebholz@oshkosh.k12.wi.us
From the Library Media Center
Safety Information
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In order to ensure the safety of our students and staff, all guests at Oshkosh West High School need to have an appointment to enter the building. Guests must bring a photo ID which will be scanned upon entrance. Guests are encouraged to park in the street parking on Eagle Street across from the school and enter Door 38. If parking is full, guests may park in the visitor spaces in the large lot at the corner of Taft and Eagle Streets and enter Door 24.
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Did you know...West has over 100 cameras inside and outside of our school, so most of the time, if we get a report about something taking place, we are able to use the camera video recordings to get to the bottom of things. The cameras inside the building are located in halls and common areas like the cafeterias and gyms. We encourage students and parents to report anything that might be concerning. We do take anonymous reports as well, so if you don't feel comfortable leaving your name, that is fine. We always investigate tips and reports that come to us.
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Speak Up, Speak Out Tipline: Created by the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Speak Up Speak Out Wisconsin is a one-stop place to turn with school safety concerns. Students, parents, school staff, or community members can anonymously submit a school safety concern or threat via the Speak Up Speak Out WI website, mobile phone app, or toll-free number. Resource Center staff work 24/7 to respond to tips and to deploy a response locally by communicating directly with school administrators, counselors, and law enforcement. To submit a tip, call 1-800-MY-SUSO-1, go to speakup.widoj.gov, or download the "Speak Up Speak Out Wisconsin" mobile app.
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Students will participate in emergency preparedness training and drills during homeroom early in the school year.
Administrators & Grade Levels
- Principal - Erin Kohl, erin.kohl@oshkosh.k12.wi.us, (920) 424-4090 x3015
- Assistant Principal - Grades 9 & 11: Aaron Herm, aaron.herm@oshkosh.k12.wi.us, (920) 424-4090 x3013
- Assistant Principal - Grades 10 & 12: Cory Beaulieu, cory.beaulieu@oshkosh.k12.wi.us, (920) 424-4090 x3014
- Dean of Students - Grades 9 & 11: Gillian Pakula, gillian.pakula@oshkosh.k12.wi.us, (920) 424-4090 x3016
- Dean of Students - Grades 10 & 12: Shayna Reynard, shayna.reynard@oshkosh.k12.wi.us, (920) 424-4090 x3011
- Activities Coordinator - Brad Jodarski, brad.jodarski@oshkosh.k12.wi.us, (920) 424-4090 x3020
- School Resource Officer: Heather Brickham, heather.brickham@oshkosh.k12.wi.us, (920) 424-4090 x3021
Pupil Services Staff & Grade Levels
School Counselors
- Class of 2022 (Seniors): Lynn Swoverland, lynn.swoverland@oshkosh.k12.wi.us, (920) 424-4090 x3005
- Class of 2023 (Juniors): Heidi Wheaton, heidi.wheaton@oshkosh.k12.wi.us, (920) 424-4090 x3006
- Class of 2024 (Sophomores): Alex Corrado, alex.corrado@oshkosh.k12.wi.us, (920) 424-4090 x3010
- Class of 2025 (Freshmen): Maci Wallace, maci.wallace@oshkosh.k12.wi.us, (920) 424-4090 x3009
- Grades 9-12: Rob Kerl, rob.kerl@oshkosh.k12.wi.us, (920) 424-4090 x3007
- Encompass Program Counselor: Neil Wallace, neil.wallace@oshkosh.k12.wi.us, (920) 424-4090 x3078
School Social Worker: Courtney Wagner, courtney.wagner@oshkosh.k12.wi.us, (920) 424-4090 x3008
School Psychologist: Katie Schmitz, katie.schmitz@oshkosh.k12.wi.us, (920) 424-4090 x3083
Social Media
Wildcat Wearhouse In-Person & Online School Store - Order Apparel
OWHS School Store hours are M-F, 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. at Door 38. Please visit the Wildcat Wearhouse Online Store to check out the awesome Wildcat gear with the brands you love!
Athletics Participation Information
- Winter Sports Season- Eligibility Meeting Dates
- NFHS Encourages COVID-19 Vaccination to Keep Students in School
- A Note from the Activities Coordinator
- Important WIAA Non-School Participation Information
- WIAA News
- Participation in Co-Curricular Offerings
- Athletic Participation Fees
- Athletic Physicals & Parent Permission
Winter Sports Season- Eligibility Meeting Dates
The winter sports seasons are right around the corner and below are the eligibility meeting dates for each one. We are asking the student-athlete and a parent to attend the appropriate meeting to get all of the necessary information from the head coach to start the season. If you are unable to attend the meeting please contact the head coach and also email Mr. Jodarski at brad.jodarski@oshkosh.k12.wi.
Winter Eligibility Meeting Dates
Nov. 1st
Wrestling - 6:30pm in the F room
Gymnastics - 7:45pm in the F room
Nov. 4th
Boys swimming - 6:30pm in the O room
Winter Sport Start Dates
Girls basketball, boys and girls hockey, gymnastics - Nov. 8th
Boys basketball, boys swimming and wrestling - Nov. 15th
Winter Sport Head Coaches
Boys basketball - Mike Johnson: michael.johnson@oshkosh.k12.
Girls basketball - Kiki Phillips: kenishaphillips40@
Gymnastics - Leah Levine: leahlevine22@yahoo.com
Boys hockey - John Thomson: jthomson5419@gmail.
Girls hockey - Duana Woeshnick: duanewoeshnick@
Boys swimming - Kelly Wayne: kelly.wayne@oshkosh.
Wrestling - Matt Cuadra: matthew.cuadra@
NFHS Encourages COVID-19 Vaccination to Keep Students in School
2-minute video from NFHS Executive Director, Dr. Karissa Niehoff, encouraging COVID-19 vaccinations.
A Note from the Activities Coordinator
If you are the parent of a student that is involved in activities and/or athletics, please make sure you read each newsletter carefully as important information is included in each and every issue. If at any time you have a question concerning your child’s sport or other activity please contact me at 420-6131, 424-0143, OR by email at brad.jodarski@oshkosh.k12.wi.us. Thank you for your support of Oshkosh West Activities and Athletics. GO WILDCATS!
NEW for the 2021-2022 School Year: The OASD is going to an on-line registration process for participation in athletics. Parents can upload forms and complete all necessary paperwork by following the instructions at this link.
Finally, all information regarding athletics and other co-curriculars can be found on the OWHS Athletics and Activities webpage.
Sincerely,
Brad Jodarski
Activities Coordinator
Important WIAA Non-School Participation Information
It is the philosophy of this Association that a student owes loyalty and allegiance to the school and team of which he/she is a member during the season of a given sport. Athletes may compete in not more than two non-school competitions with school approval during each regular sport season. The contest(s) will not count against the individual maximum for the athlete in that sport. Non-school competition will not be allowed during the respective WIAA tournament series in a sport. Administrative approval is required BEFORE any non-school competition.
A student becomes ineligible in a sport for the remainder of the season for competing in more than two non-school games, meets, or contests in the same sport during the season of practice and competition established by the school. The penalty may be reduced upon request of a school on the basis of documented extenuating circumstances.
Note: With the approval of school administration, a student may be allowed to participate as an individual (not part of a team) in contests which isolate separate sport skills outside the traditional competition setting, e.g., shooting, passing, kicking contests. Such skill contests/events may not include physical contact with another participant or contain similar risks for serious injury or extreme fatigue as the actual sport competition. There can be no school coach involvement. The approval of the school may be granted on the basis that such participation will not impair or alter the student's eligibility (ie: Amateur status) or other membership rules.
WIAA News
Important WIAA Updates (please read this information if you are the parents of a student-athlete). If you have any questions about the information below please contact Brad Jodarski at brad.jodarski@oshkosh.k12.wi.us or 424-0143. Thanks.
NEW WIAA INFORMATION: *NCAA Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) - recent changes which allow NCAA athletes to profit from NIL do NOT apply to WIAA student athletes. As we begin the school year, our office will provide further guidance for schools to share with students. Student athletes have already begun to receive DM’s on their social media accounts from those looking to solicit their business. For now, the most important piece of information for member schools to have is that this is NOT allowed in education-based athletics and would result in a CAREER-ending violation for a WIAA high school student athlete.
Training and Competing
The WIAA recognizes a distinction between training and competing. Students must pay 100% of their own expenses, including transportation, to any non-school (out-of-season) camps, clinics, or specialized training. Schools may pay expenses and provide transportation to similar in season activities in that sport and during the five unrestricted contact days in the summer.
** Students may not fundraise in order to cover the cost of these activities – use of GoFundMe pages, for example, to cover non-school camp or clinic fees would violate this rule.
A student may be reimbursed actual and necessary costs associated with competing. This may include transportation, food, lodging and entry fees.
Amateur status rule. The amateur status lists of acceptable and unacceptable items has been updated. School mementos (i.e.: rings, sweatshirts, t-shirts, event hats, etc. ) are allowed if not more than $200 and awards valued at less than $100 retail value are allowed in school and non-school competition. In addition, athletes may receive and retain items of apparel that are worn as part of a team uniform in non-school athletic competitions. Notice, apparel doesn’t include backpacks, duffel bags, equipment (helmets, shin guards, gloves, mitts, etc.), and implements (bats, poles, hockey sticks, etc.).
Participation in Co-Curricular Offerings
To be eligible to compete in an OASD co-curricular offering a student must meet school and DPI requirements defining a full-time student and have received no failing grades (including incompletes) in the most recent grade-reporting period (the second grade-reporting period of first semester, first semester, the second grade-reporting period of second semester, and second semester grades are used).
Failure to be a “Student in Good Standing”
A student must be a “Student in Good Standing” at each school year checkpoint in order to compete in any co-curricular event.
“Student in Good Standing” is defined as follows:
- You adhere to your high school Code of Student Conduct.
- You adhere to your high school attendance and tardiness policies.
- You have no unserved detentions.
Athletic Participation Fees
Again this year, the OASD will be collecting fees for participating in athletics. The fee can be paid on-line on the parent portal and at the school bank. The fee should be paid before the first competition in each respective sport. Those qualifying for free and reduced lunch are not required to pay the fee. See fee amounts below:
$50 per sport; $100 individual maximum/school year
$175 family maximum/school year
Athletic Physicals & Parent Permission
According to WIAA guidelines, ALL STUDENTS participating in interscholastic sports must have a WIAA medical examination every 2 years—students cannot practice or tryout without proof of a valid physical. If the exam is completed on or after April 1st of a given year it is good for the following two school years. If a physical is completed prior to April 1st of a given year it is only good for the remainder of that school year and the following school year. Therefore, we strongly encourage all athletes to get a physical on or after April 1st of any year.
In order to participate in athletics for the 2021-2022 school year, your child must have received a physical on or after April 1, 2020. Any physical before that date is no longer valid. If you are unsure whether your child needs an exam this year, please contact Brad Jodarski, activities coordinator, at 424-0143 or by email at brad.jodarski@oshkosh.k12.wi.us.. Do not wait until the first day of practice to find out your child does not have a valid physical. If your child needs to get a new physical, we strongly encourage you to schedule the appointment as soon as possible. You can download the WIAA physical form here. The form is four pages long but only page four (medical eligibility form) needs to be turned into the school.
If your child’s last physical was between April 1, 2020 – March 31, 2021, it is still valid for sports participation during the 2021-2022 school year. However, we need you to fill out the WIAA Alternate Year Card (parent permission) for your child before they can start practice. You can download the WIAA Alternate Year form here. If you are unsure whether your child needs to turn this form in, please contact Brad Jodarski.
Dear Parents of Oshkosh West Student-Athletes:
In order to help you avoid scheduling conflicts, practice dates for the 2021-2022 school year are being provided at this time. Please keep in mind that some sports conduct tryouts due to large numbers. Failure to be at tryouts can or will result in your child being unable to participate on a team.
No athlete may start practice until the following are on file with the school:
1) his/her physical card and/or athletic permit card; acknowledgment of receiving 2) the school athletic code, 3) WIAA Rules of Eligibility, 4) a concussion information sheet signed by both the student-athlete and his or her parent or legal guardian, 5) a signed agreement of parents and athlete form and insurance waiver form; and an athletic emergency form, 6) signed COVID activity liability release form and 7) signed OASD COVID acknowledgment form.
Also, the appropriate athletic fee should be paid (if it has not been waived) before the first contest in each sport or payment arrangements must be made with the activities coordinator.
Please keep in mind that if your child’s last physical was earlier than April 1, 2020 an updated physical is required for your child to begin practicing in a high school sport during the 2021-2022 school year. If you are unsure of the date of your child’s last physical please call or e-mail me.
WIAA physical and alternate year forms are available online at: Oshkosh West Athletics Link
District News & Information
- Community Events
- OASD Update 10.15.21 - Free Meal Distribution Time Change
- Oshkosh Area Community Pantry
- OASD Food Service Job Openings
- Oshkosh Recreation Department - Rentals and Reservations
Community Events
Please click on this link to view community events shared by the Oshkosh Area School District.
OASD Update 10.15.21 - Free Meal Distribution Time Change
OASD Families - Please read the following message for a change in pick-up times for free OASD school meals: OASD Update 10.15.21 - Free Meal Distribution Time Change
Oshkosh Area Community Pantry
OASD Food Service Job Openings
OASD Food Service is looking to hire for the following positions:
Part - Time:
CT Elementary - Lunch Position - 2.5 hours / day
Oaklawn - Lunch Position - 3 hours / day
Oakwood - Breakfast - 2 hours / day
Oakwood - Lunch - 2 hours / day
Roosevelt - Breakfast - 2 hours / day
Washington - Temporary Breakfast - 2 hours / day
Washington - Temporary Lunch - 2.08 hours / day
North High - Assistant Cook - Breakfast Program - 5.75 hours / day
North High- Assistant Cook - CACFP Program - 5 hours / day
North High - Assistant Cook Float - 5.75 hours / day
North High - Cook Helper - Dish Machine - 5.75 hours / day
North High - Cook Helper / Server - 5.75 hours / day
West High - Assistant Cook Float - 5.75 hours / day
West High - Cook Helper - Dish Machine - 3.5 hours / day
West High - Cook Helper - Dish Machine - 5.5 hours / day
Full Time:
North High - Kitchen Manager - 8 hours / day
Substitutes - 5 positions - all area schools
Please apply through WECAN or call OASD Food Services at 424-4936.
Oshkosh Recreation Department - Rentals and Reservations
Please click here to view the online reservation system to reserve facilities through the ORD.