To all our readers and patrons, we would like to thank you for your support this year. The staff of writers, editors, and administrators greatly appreciate your contributions as we develop and investigate stories. If you would like to be involved in the 2018 through 2019 school year as part of the staff here at […]
Student Life: Emily Freeman
By Tayla Creighton It was nearly halfway through the second half when Emily Freeman went down. She was playing for her club team during her junior year at a tournament in South Carolina. What should have been any other ordinary soccer game, changed Emily’s life. While dominating the midfield, Emily got tangled in a cluster […]
New Classes in Curriculum are Added for the 2018-2019 School Year
As the 2017 to 2018 school year is winding down, the process of planning for the 2018 to 2019 school year is in full swing. Heads of all departments are planning to make the best of the time they have in session while the school year is still in cession in order to receive feedback […]
Students and School Committee Discuss Fees for Parking in 2019 School Year
The school committee at Oliver Ames High School this past week began the process of discussing the charging students and teachers for parking while possibly assigning a spot for them to use through the year. The objective would be to simplify the chaotic parking situation which currently remains in the Oliver Ames parking lots after […]
Senior Send off: Eric LeBlanc
By Rory Madden Eric LeBlanc is without a doubt the definition of a student athlete and leader, yet also a humble person. Eric has a lot of qualities about him, some that make him a leader, a great person, and a great role model for others. But there’s one quality that stands out the […]
Innovative Bridge School Brings About Change to Easton Educational System
At Oliver Ames High School, the landscape of public education is being changed for the better. Three years ago, the school board started contemplating a new type of classroom environment designed for teens who suffer from anxiety, depression, or have been out of school for extended periods of time. Two years later, they formed the […]