Orangefield High School FCCLA teamed up with Interact for a joint community service project. They spent the first Thursday of December volunteering. They started the morning at the annual Granger Food Drive, loading and unloading cans to stock the pantries at the Salvation Army and Orange Christian Services. After spending the morning at Granger Chevrolet, they moved over to The Downtown Historic Edition to donate new, unwrapped toys that they had collected for the 68th Annual Orange Service League Toy Coffee.
This morning, Mrs. Welch’s Complex Needs Class, joined by several members of our OHS Bobcat Buddies organization, had a great time at Max Bowl. They enjoyed bowling and sharing fun moments with their friends.

OHS Business Information Management classes hosted a panel of local business owners Monday. They spoke to each class period about owning a business. They advised students on the responsibilities of owning a business, giving back to the community, resumes, job interviews, and much more. Thank you to Tammy Glawson owner Sno-Barn Snowcones, Heather Montagne owner State Farm Insurance-Orange, Erica Rone owner Merle Norman Orange/Bridge City and Milli Kids Boutique, Whitney Thompson owner Foil and Fade Hair Studio, and Damon Vacek President/CEO First State Bank of Texas for their time and investment in our students.

OHS Ready, Set, Teach! would like to genuinely thank Southeast Texas Automotive Equipment for sponsoring our t-shirts! We sincerely appreciate the generosity, thoughtfulness, and continued support! We will wear our shirts with great pride!


The Bobcat Bookworms partnered with Sleep in Heavenly Peace to collect bedding for our community. Sleep in Heavenly Peace is a non profit that builds and delivers beds for free. Their mission is that no child sleeps on the floor.
Pictured Are Jack Seeley (from Sleep in Heavenly Peace) and bookworm officers Izzy Lee, Luke Delahoussaye, Gabby White, and Lani Burwick

Volleyball All District Picks

It's Game Day! Also, reminder it's an early release today!

OHS Financial Aid Night

OHS Patient Care Technician students traveled to Lamar University for an in-depth tour of the JoAnne Gay Dishman School of Nursing. This included a presentation on the application process, prerequisites and nursing courses, clinicals, and travel abroad opportunities that LU can provide. They also got to see a live patient simulation activity with current nursing students and tour the highly advanced sim lab. These seniors left inspired and excited about their futures in healthcare and beyond!



Tickets are sold online or with cash at the gate. Concessions are all cashless.
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Stadium Policies:
Clear bags only
NO outside food, drinks, and coolers.
NO pets (with the exception of a service animal).
The use of tobacco, vaporizers/ecigs and alcohol products is
prohibited inside and on all school property.

Girls' Basketball game day! Tickets sold online and at the gate.
https://secure.payk12.com/school/Orangefield-Athletics/753/item/261356

OHS UIL students competed at the Bridge City UIL Invitational Meet on Saturday, November 9. The results are as follows:

Adam Tsan has entered a design in a scholarship competition sponsored by Alpha Graphics. The winner is decided by vote. Simply like his design on their Facebook post. Thank you!
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Students in OHS Speech/Debate competed at the UIL Region Congressional Debate meet on November 6, 2024.
Team members competing were Adam Myers, Arabella Lopez, Beck Harris, Carter Munson-Appleby, and Ayden Wagoner. Alternates were Cooper Dorman and Kase White. The Speech/Debate Team Sponsor is Bridget Luna Trahan.

OHS FCCLA would like to genuinely thank the following wonderful sponsors: Milli Kids Boutique, Merle Norman Cosmetics, Ferguson Law Firm, and Fittz & Shipman Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors. We sincerely appreciate the generosity, thoughtfulness, and continued support! We will wear our shirts with great pride!



It's Game Day on the road!
Tickets will be sold at the gate only.

The OHS Student Council attended the D17 Fall Convention at Ford Park. Two student groups presented table talks sharing ideas with schools across the region.
Students are excited to implement all they learned to continue to make OHS only the best!



The Bobcats are on the road Thursday for their final district game this week!

Bi-district playoff information for Lady Bobcat Volleyball:
Orangefield vs. Huntington
Tuesday, November 5th at 6:30pm
Spurger High School
Orangefield is the visiting team
$5 for adults and $3 for students
District, coaching, and senior citizen passes will be accepted.
Mrs. Baca and Mrs. Wilbur have been teaching their students about the Spanish holiday Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead. Their students have spent the week remembering and writing about their lost loved ones as a way to look at their own lives through the traditions of another culture.

