Congratulations to the OJH Girls' Cross Country team on finishing 3rd ! 🏃‍♀️🥉🏃‍♀️
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield ISD
JH Girls Cross Country 3rd place team
Congratulations to the OJH Boys' Cross Country team on winning the district team title! 🏃🥇🏃
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield ISD
JH Boys Cross Country District Champions
On Monday, the OJH Lady Cats hosted the Kirbyville Wildcats. The 7th grade B-team had a rocky start but fought hard to finish the first set. Molly Cheek led the team in serves with six aces and an assist. Paisley Stelly added two aces and a kill. The Lady Bobcats fell to Kirbyville in three sets. The 7th grade A-team came out ready to play! The top servers were Ariana Wolf with seven serves and one ace, and Maizey Jaynes with eight serves and three aces. Defensive leaders on the back row were Rylee Ramierez and Zoe Carroll. Leading the front row was Lalynn Granger with three attacks and one kill, and Presley Gilbeaux with three attacks. The Cats won both sets, (25-11) (25-19). The 8th grade B-team completely dominated the Wildcats, winning the first set 15-3. Melissa Saucedo-Mendoza and Aspen Babin teamed up for the onslaught attack in serves. Addison LeBlanc started and finished the second set to serve a COMPLETE GAME! Leblanc's consistency gave the Bobcats a 15-0 win over the Wildcats in the second set! The 8th grade A-team closed the night with a great win over the Wildcats. The Cats lost the first set (16-25), but it set the stage for a glorious comeback! The Cats took the second set (25-9). Leaders for the second set were Jocelynn Droddy in serves, Laila Agerton in kills, and Ava Josephson in attacks, with a Happy Birthday to boot! Karlie Traxler was the great defender of the net with three Happy Birthdays, as well! In the third set, the Bobcats never let the Wildcats gain their footing. Avery Seals used her captain's voice to make smart decisions that allowed the Cats to keep possession. The Bobcats won the third set, (15-6). The final away game for the season will be at Buna next Monday.
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield Junior High
October is National Principal's Month! We appreciate our hard working campus principal and assistant principal! Thank you for all you do for our students and our school! We Believe!
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield ISD
ojh principals
Making Homecoming mums and garters is an important part of the floral design industry, so Mrs. Looney's 8th grade Principles of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources classes got to demonstrate their abilities by making a 10-foot tall Homecoming Mum! The "Mega Mum" was made using cardboard, butcher paper, and coffee filters and took over 11 hours to complete!
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield Junior High
Picture of Mega Mum
Group picture of Mrs. Looney's 2nd Period Class with Mega Mum
Group picture of Mrs. Looney's 3rd Period Class with Mega Mum
Group picture of Mrs. Looney's 4th Period Class with Mega Mum
Tomorrow, October 10th, is the deadline to register to vote in the upcoming election. Register here - https://vrapp.sos.state.tx.us/index.asp For more information on the OISD Bond, visit https://orangefieldisd.net/bond2023.
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield ISD
Register to Vote
It's Homecoming Week!
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield ISD
OHS Homecoming Week
Please see the attached image regarding a new OISD initiative: Bobcat Bites. This program is a result of partnerships with various organizations. It is designed to help families in need with food over the weekends when school is not in session. These forms may be printed out and returned to campus counselors or families may fill out the following google survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScN44Vt_u-jWxPDTDx4AgZGXglYfdZWNNEqqrqZAuyAiOsk-A/viewform?usp=sf_link
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield Junior High
Bobcat Bites
On Thursday, students in Ms. Oliver's sixth grade Science classes completed a Speed Lab. Using Hot Wheels and an incline, students found the speed of their car using distance and time. They graphed their results, and the fastest speed recorded was 13.9 feet per second!
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield Junior High
Students complete a speed lab in Science class.
Students complete a speed lab in Science class.
Students complete a speed lab in Science class.
Students complete a speed lab in Science class.
Last night, the OJH Bobcats made the trip to Tarkington to take on the Longhorns. The 7th grade took the field first, and they came out on fire! The offense was led by Kaysen Click, who scored a pair of rushing touchdowns and converted a two-point conversion. Click also made a beautiful 35-yard pass that was caught by Major Butler to give the Bobcats fantastic field position. Andrew Burt shrugged off one tackler and took it to the house for a 41-yard touchdown. The defense was led by Lawrence Steiner and Dawsen Revia who each led the way with a handful of tackles. The Cats took the win, 20-6! The 8th grade game was cut short due to an unfortunate injury of a Tarkington Longhorn player. The game ended with the Bobcats leading 15-0. In the short time the Bobcats were on the field, Hunter Reeves showed off his arm, airing it out for over 100 yards. Reeves connected with Logan Anderson for 36 yards and Jaxon Agerton for a 44-yard touchdown. Gage Lucas strolled around the end for another touchdown and immediately converted the two-point conversion. Kyran Morrow lined up the first kick of his career and split the uprights down the middle for the extra point. The defense pressured the quarterback all night long, with Kip Watkins forcing bad snap after bad snap. Grayson Rickenbrode recovered one of those fumbled snaps and had several sacks on the night. Case Comeaux also made his presence felt with a huge sack that stalled the defense on one of the opening drives. Next week, the Bobcats will be hosting the Hardin Hornets for Homecoming.
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield Junior High
Please see the attachment for homecoming treat boxes.
almost 2 years ago, Brian Richardson
Orders for HOCO
Junior High and High School students riding bus 081 will be delayed today. We apologize for the inconvenience.
almost 2 years ago, Brian Richardson
On Wednesday, students in Mrs. Wickersham's 6th grade Math classes practiced adding and subtracting integers by playing table "football." The students drew positive and negative cards to make their way to the endzone.
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield Junior High
Group of 6th grade students playing paper football to learn about positive and negative integers.
Group of 6th grade students playing paper football to learn about positive and negative integers.
Group of 6th grade students playing paper football to learn about positive and negative integers.
Group of 6th grade students playing paper football to learn about positive and negative integers.
Group of 6th grade students playing paper football to learn about positive and negative integers.
Group of 6th grade students playing paper football to learn about positive and negative integers.
Group of 6th grade students playing paper football to learn about positive and negative integers.
Group of 6th grade students playing paper football to learn about positive and negative integers.
This past Saturday, September 30, 18 OJH Choir students competed at the Region Choir Competition. Congratulations to Hope Samms, Olivia Shearer, Trista Gray, Katy West, Hayden Nichols, Alexis Sonnier, Abby Bryant, and Natalie Bickham for making the Treble Choir. Colin Kidd and Ayden Dickey (not pictured) made the Tenor Bass choir. OJH is very proud of every student who competed!
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield Junior High
Group picture of the Region qualifiers for Treble and Tenor Choirs.
Group picture of all 18 OJH Choir members at Region Contest.
On Monday, the OJH Lady Cats traveled to Hardin to take on the Hornets. The 7th grade B-team started the Lady Cats off on Monday night. The leading servers were Brynlee Bagget and Sara McFatter, with two aces each. Emma Babin added a kill to the Lady Bobcat stats, and the team defeated the Hornets in two sets. The 8th Grade B-team came out strong against the Lady Hornets, winning the first set. Maya Manning led the team in serves. The Lady Bobcats fought hard but came up short in the next two sets. Arianna Collazo had a kill and a solid attack. Scores for each set are as follows: First Set (15-8), Second Set (15-9), Third Set (15-5) The 7th grade A-team was up next, and even though the Lady Cats fought hard for three sets, they eventually fell. The leading server was Piper Pollet with nine aces. Jordan Leibold was the leading back-row defense with two digs. Kylie VanMarion, Maizey Jaynes, and Lakynn Granger each had one kill on the front row. The 8th grade A-team finished up the night. Leading in serves and digs were Laila Agerton and Madilynn Chance. Zoey Harvey gave consistent effort in the backcourt. The Lady Bobcats fell in two sets (11-25) (15-25). Come out and support the Lady Bobcats next Monday as they host the Kirbyville Wildcats!
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield Junior High
The OJH Bobcat Esports teams have been practicing and competing in the pre-season. The Bobcats compete in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Rocket League, and Tetris. The regular season begins Monday, Oct. 2, and gamers will be working hard over the next few months to qualify for the Texas Championship in December.
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield Junior High
ESports students practice after school.
Team picture of the OJH ESports team.
Group picture of the OJH ESports team participating in practice.
Last week, OJH 7th grade RLA Lab students finished writing Personal Narrative essays. Students helped each other improve their writing by completing a Peer Review.
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield Junior High
RLA Lab students work on Peer reviewing.
RLA Lab students work on Peer reviewing.
RLA Lab students work on Peer reviewing.
RLA Lab students work on Peer reviewing.
RLA Lab students work on peer reviewing.
See the attached graphic for more information about Homecoming Dress-Up Days at OJH next week!
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield Junior High
Graphic displaying the Homecoming Dress Up Days at OJH: Monday-Squad Day, Tuesday-Athlete vs. Mathlete, Wednesday- Shine Bright Day, Thursday- Pink Out, Friday- Orange Out
On Monday, Orangefield Junior High NJHS and Student Council members volunteered their time to help the City of Orange prepare for Orangetober Fest. The students helped decorate the pumpkin displays in preparation for the festival.
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield Junior High
Students help organize pumpkin displays.
Students help organize pumpkin displays.
Students pose in Pumpkin display.
Students help unload boxes with pumokins.
Group picture of OJH Student Council and NJHS members at the Orangetober Fest grounds.
Last Thursday, the OJH Bobcats took on the Anahuac Panthers at home. The 7th graders battled to the very end, but they were unable to come back from the few mistakes they made on special teams. Major Butler led the Bobcats on offense, running for three touchdowns and totaling over 40 yards receiving. Kaysen Click converted two two-point conversions and Dawsen Revia converted the other. Click also had a huge game on defense, with a big interception and pass deflection late in the game that kept the Cats within striking distance. The Cats came up short with a 28-24 loss. The 8th graders hit the gas from the very beginning! Hunter Block took his first hand off to the house for a 60-yard touchdown. Block would end up scoring another touchdown and running for 130 yards on the night. Korbyn "Butter" Smith powered his way into the endzone to contribute another touchdown. Gage Lucas jetted around the edge for his weekly touchdown, and Jaxon Agerton converted three two-point conversions on quarterback sneaks. The defense also had an outstanding night. Hunter Reeves, Case Comeaux, and John Royer each recovered fumbles as the Bobcats kept jarring the ball loose. The Bobcats cruised to a 30-14 victory over the Panthers, keeping their District Championship hopes alive. The Bobcats travel to Tarkington on Thursday to take on the Longhorns.
almost 2 years ago, Orangefield Junior High