The restrooms at the Football Stadium are currently closed. There is no water available at the stadium.
2024 OGHS Graduation Commencement Video
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zV3BYRagc9NSy6vG8P42PAX4hnZ_H1Rr/view?usp=drive_link
Congratulatiins to the Class of 2024!!!!
You did it.
As the school year winds down, the competition heated up on Monday as O-G middle school students battled against each other in field day games. Congratulations to the House of PURPOSE, this year's champs!!
Ottawa-Glandorf 7th & 8th grade students recently competed in the annual Amazing Shake contest. Congratulations to our finalists! (L-R: Olivia Wahrer, Ella Brady, Kayt Croy, CHAMPION Laney Neuenschwander, Isaiah Hernandez & Aubrey Bogart.
Bus Transportation Infromation for 2024-2025
No it isn't another space themed "Rock Your School Day" at OE, and this isn't an astronaut in training. This is OG's very own maintenance staff member, Mr. Ben Maag, removing a honey bee swarm from a tree behind Ottawa Elementary this afternoon.
Ben has been keeping bees, and selling honey from his own local hives for the last seven years. Ben came back to school after his shift to make sure the bees were safely removed, and relocated to a better spot.
Thank you Mr. Maag for buzzing rigtht over to help out!!!
Millstream provides great opportunities for our students, and we want to congratulate all of our seniors who participated in the Passport Assembly at the Koehler Center on the University of Findlay campus today.
We would especially like to recognize Brendon Siefker on being named the Millstream Student of the Year. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition, Brendon.
This week Ms. Stoller's senior English IV students are presenting their Capstone Projects on a variety of topics. We even have a few budding young entrepreneurs, who used this project to further refine their own small businesses. The students did a great job, and had to answer questions about costs, obstacles they faced, and lessons they learned as they worked to complete these projects.
Phill Ehlers discussed learning to develop his art skills, specifically the process to improve drawing portraits of people by learning how to properly represent specific parts of the human body.
Marissa Moreno discussed the skills she has developed, and the lessons she has learned, as she has expanded her jewelry creation company called Dreamy Jewels. Marissa detailed the skills needed to create quality pieces for her customers, and how she plans to expand her business moving forward.
Ben Haughn spelled out his experiences in becoming a YouTube content creator, and focused on what he has learned in creating thumbnails and videos through his YouTube site - kwased fam
The project topics this week run from business creation, art, and taxidermy to music production, and rebuilding a Foxbody Mustang.
These students put a lot of time into these Capstone Projects, and it is amazing what our young people are capable of when they put their minds to it.
Great work everyone!!
May 6- 10 is National Teacher Appreciation Week, and we would like to thank and recognize our teachers all of the staff at Ottawa-Glandorf for their efforts and dedication.
Keep up the great work!
Last Saturday, the OG Concert Band took the stage at Findlay HS in their first State Large Group appearance since 1967. They earned an overall "I" or "Superior" rating, the highest possible.
Congratulations to the band!
GO BAND AND GO TITANS!!!
#TitanPride
Last week we said goodbye to a very familiar building at Titan Stadium, as our old concession stand was torn down to prepare the site for our new cnocession stand. It is hard to calculate the thousands of pounds of popcorn, pizza, and hotdogs, as well as the thousands of gallons of pop and hot chocolate which have been served through this building. It has served us well, but it is more than time to replace the old building.
The new concession stand is a part of the OG Athletic Booster's stadium renovation project, which is a multi-phase plan to completely revamp and remodel our stadium into a facility which will serve current and future Titans for generations to come. This facility is already being used in some capacity by almost every outdoor activity and group in the school district from band, baseball, and softball to soccer and football. Our goal is to truly create a new "HOME FOR ALL TITANS".
The OG Athletic Booster's have currently raised approximately $1.7 million of their $3 million goal, and they need your help to continue moving forward with not only the new concession stand, but also new lights, and a complete renovation of the home side stands, including a new pressbox. The Athletic Boosters need your help to bring this project to the finich line, so please consider makding a tax-deductible donation to the OG Athletic Boosters to support this very worthy project.
Congratulations to the Class of 2024 on another great Senior Musical. Everyone did a great job with Little Shop of Horrors. The sell-out crowd tonight hot their money's worth.
The Gold Medal Meet which was scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed until Monday, April 15.
FOOD DISTRIBUTION - sponsored by KNAP Sack, Inc.
When: Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Where: Putnam County Fairgrounds-Gate 2
Time: 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
OGHS 5-Star Award for results on the 2022-2023 Traditional Report Card.
The Class of 2024 presents "Little Shop of Horrors". April 18th, 19th, & 20th in the OG High School Auditorium. Tickets go on sale at 8:00am. https://www.ottawaglandorf.org/o/oglsd/page/tickets
Dear parents and students:
As of 9:00 p.m. this evening, parts of the following roads in our school district have been reported as underwater to various degrees:
Road I-9
I-14 east and west of 13-I
County Road 15
Road H-13 east and west of Road 14
South Walnut Street south of the river
Second Street west of St. Rt. 65
Maple Street south of 224
Attention families who live near these areas where roads are underwater:
• District bus drivers will do their best to pick-up students on their route for school
tomorrow morning. Please note that drivers will proceed with an abundance of caution, so please have a back-up plan in place to transport your child(ren) to school in the event that the bus driver cannot make it to your house.
Attention student drivers:
• Do NOT attempt to drive through any roads that are submerged in water, no matter
how deep you believe the water to be. Give yourself plenty of time to take an
alternative route to school if needed.
Road conditions will likely change over the course of the next few hours and days, depending on the amount of rain we receive and the predicted crest times of area rivers and creeks. We will keep you updated with any changes to school operations as soon as possible.
All games/meets/matches scheduled for tonight have been cancelled. 4/2/24
Great game, great coaches, and amazing kids. The Ottawa-Glandorf fans and community could not be more proud of our Titans today.
Thank you to the seniors for an incredible run and ride the last four years.
#TitanPride