News & Announcements
After months of discussion, data analysis, and community engagement, the Oregon School Board has approved a 1-hour later school start time for students on Mondays beginning on January 5, 2026. Educators will use the this one hour time period to engage in Professional Learning Communities (PLCs). PLCs are structured collaboration sessions in which educators examine evidence of student learning and make instructional decisions based on what they learn - a practice known to increase student achievement.
Now is the time to start planning for summer. Find what you need to get ready for Summer Semester registration, which begins on April 8!
When should you get your kid a phone? If they have one, how do you set healthy limits? These are common questions that families struggle with in the digital age and Screenagers has recent research-based information can help! This is a must-see documentary, particularly for families with children who are growing up surrounded by technology. Even if you've seen Screenagers before, this showing includes updated information and research. This movie can't be seen on demand - it must be through a screening, like the one offered here. Mark your calendars today!
Learn about the Readiness for Learning Framework and two initiatives that are being proposed to the School Board for adoption that would start in the 2025-26 school year. Make sure to mark your calendar to attend an informational listening session and share your feedback.
We are committed to making our schools a safe place for everyone and we all play a part. Make sure you are up to date on our safety protocols, resources, tips, and best practices for keeping our schools safe.
Make sure you're ready for winter by reviewing plans for how OSD handles inclement weather school closings and what we've communicated with families. Tune into our latest podcast (S3 E5) for a discussion with Senior Chief Meteorologist, Bob Lindmeier, about what goes into predicting inclement weather and how it impacts schools.
The Oregon School District recently joined the Dane County Traffic Safety Commission for a press conference to urge community members to help keep our kids safe by slowing down near schools and stopping for crosswalks and school buses.
New OSD educators are here and we are thrilled to welcome them this great group of professionals to our team!
Check out the recent Wisconsin School News article featuring our District podcast!