
The OHS Choir took the stage for its annual Spring Concert last Thursday, a vibrant mix of music that celebrated the season and showcased months of hard work and talent.
The concert program included selections performed at this year’s UIL choir contest as well as exciting new pieces prepared especially for this event. Friends and family were treated to a dynamic blend of classical and contemporary choral works that featured the choir’s versatility and passion.
A special highlight of the evening were performances by this year's featured soloists—all of whom have qualified for the UIL State Solo & Ensemble competition. Their exceptional vocal talent and dedication represent the highest level of musical achievement within the program. All of our state soloists were also recognized.
This concert was a celebration of everything our students have accomplished this year and a great way to start the summer!





Congratulations to the Class of 2025!
Valedictorian - Adam Tsan
Salutatorian - Colt Longron



Orangefield High School Agricultural Technology and Mechanical Systems Teacher, Mr. Todd Sheppard, hosted the First Annual Texas High School Welding Series Certification Event. Mr. Sheppard invited 21 students that are enrolled in his Agricultural Structures Design and Fabrication and Practicum in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources classes to participate in this event. He is extremely proud of his students, all 21 students earning an AWS D9.1 Sheet Metal Welding Certificate. A special thank you to Eric Pesak and Robert Jones from the Texas High School Welding Series for joining us in this event.


OISD would like to recognize the following students on taking the next step to becoming a healthcare professional. All 13 of the Health Science PCT program students have passed their national certification exam to become a Certified Patient Care Technician/Assistant (CPCT/A). Congratulations on a job well done!
Left to right: Embrie Manshack, Larymie Thompson, Izabella Boquet, Maysie Carpenter, Luke Delahoussaye, Leslie Alonso, Bryce Naquin, Kiley Nichols, Katie Guyote, Ethan Cart, Madison Sanborn, Owen Meyer, Kaitlyn Sullivan


Members of the OHS Family Career and Community Leaders of America ended their year with a field trip to Lamar University Beaumont. Members checked in at the LU Welcome Center, received some swag, and were escorted over to the Nutrition, Hospitality & Human Services atrium. The college did an overview of the programs and degree plans offered and gave a tour of the building and culinary lab. The students enjoyed their visit and would like to sincerely thank Lamar University's faculty & staff for their generosity.





Good luck Lincoln!


The second annual Teddy Bear Clinic at OES was a success! First graders were excited for their stuffed animals to receive a check-up from HOSA-Future Health Professional students and tour an ambulance. With it being Career Day, we even had a few extra doctors in house! Thank you to Mrs. Holt with Acadian Ambulance Service for educating students both young and old about all things EMS.






There are no more senior advertisement pages available for purchase in the 2025 high school yearbook. If you have already purchased an ad, the deadline to submit your ad at Balfour.com is May 9.

On Saturday, April 26th, 17 members of the OHS UIL Academic team traveled to Blinn College to compete in the Region 3-3A contests. The following are results:
Adam Tsan - 3rd place Calculator Applications (state qualifier*), sponsor Ms. Rost
Emmerson Rodriguez - 6th place Feature Writing, sponsor Mrs. Taylor
3rd Place Social Studies Team: Paxton Skibo, Prestyn Myers, Leila Traube, Alyx Valentinis, sponsored by Mr. Block
Adam will compete again May 20th in Austin at The University of Texas.





OHS One Act Play Home Show


2025 Senior Yearbook Advertisements


Good Luck OHS Track at Regionals!


Bi-District Softball Information🧡🥎
Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for students.
Coaching passes (TGCA, THSCA, district passes), and senior citizen passes will be accepted.


These Orangefield High School Ready Set Teach students are one step closer to becoming certified Educational Aides! Mrs. Spears and Mr. Tremont transported them over to IdentGO in Port Arthur to get their fingerprints done. In order to be eligible, students must complete the entire program of study and meet the criteria set by the state. We are super proud of these future educators: Leland Conley, Lani Rush, Izabella Lee, Madison Kc, Jessica Madrid, Maci Waguespack, Kinslei Carter, and Liliana Sanford.


Recently, the Orangefield High School Speech and Debate team elected officers for the 2025-2026 school year. Congratulations to the following: Captain-Carter Munson-Appleby, Lieutenant-Grayson Rickenbrode, Parliamentarian-Kase White, Historian-Azalie Allen, and Treasurer/Secretary-Breanna LaSalle. The team is sponsored by Bridget Luna Trahan. Outgoing Captain Jett Stevenson commented, “I was honored to pass the torch to Carter.” New Captain Carter Munson-Appleby expressed his goals for the upcoming school year, “OHS Speech & Debate will have an amazingly successful season and I am proud of everyone.”
Pictured left to right:
Azalie Allen, Grayson Rickenbrode, Carter Munson-Appleby, Kase White & Breanna LaSalle


The Lady Bobcat golf team made up of Abby Slaughter, Addisyn Moore, Rilei Hass, Blake Steele and Jordyn Rucker competed at the regional golf tournament in Brenham on Monday and Tuesday. The team finished in 9th place and Jordyn Rucker was our low scorer finishing up the tournament in 16th out of 90 golfers. Congratulations on a great season Lady Bobcats!


🐣Early Release 🐰


All sport athletic parent meeting


Senior Pictures for the Yearbook


The 2025 Prom King and Queen are Jett Stevenson and Embrie Manshack.
