A month-long, NCAA March Madness-style bracket competition has determined the greatest animated Disney movie of all time. At least at the Upper Campus. Check inside to see who came out on top.
The world of mobile games has taken the OVS community by storm. Hayday, Clash Royale, and Wordle, to name a few. Each of the games, aside from Wordle and the New York Times Crossword, in the OVS gaming world have an in-game community or “clan”. All of these communities are OVS specific groups made by OVS students.
For OVS juniors Hannah Little and Tigran Nahabedian, recent service work on the Channel Islands was a homecoming of sorts: the two were members of the first OVS elementary school class to perform island restoration work as part of the school’s Hands On the Land program.
To commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, OVS students on the Upper and Lower campuses tackled a number of community service projects close to home and out at sea.
Behind the Grace Hobson Smith House, three rock garden beds have already been built, holding the promise of pumpkins, beans, and corn.
Right now it’s a three man operation, with Spanish and AP Environmental Science teacher Steve Risser, sophomore Tristan Phelps and junior Sean Wu.