No School on Monday, January 15th for Martin Luther King Jr. Day!

“Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that.” -MLK Jr. SAVE THE DATES Help us spread the word! Our Elementary Open Houses are February 22nd! Tuition assistance begins February 1st and registration for new and returning families begins March 1st! New Year New…

Christmas Break starts NEXT WEEK! We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

4-6 Campus Christmas Program is Dec 15th at noon! Happy Second Week of Advent! In this week’s Gospel Reading our Advent preparation for Christmas invites us to consider John the Baptist and his relationship to Jesus. As John’s message prepared the way for Jesus in the first century, we, too are called to prepare ourselves…

There are blessings in defeat!

By TOM LILLY: OCS President In nearly every form of competition, the representatives of the winning team always react the same way. The last out of the World Series and the last seconds on the clock of the Super Bowl look the same every single year for the winning team.  From athletic competitions to band…

We are thankful for you!

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, we are extremely grateful for our OCS families, students, teachers, staff, and constituents. We remember all those who came before us and left us the beautiful legacy of Catholic education. Happy Thanksgiving! Scrip is closed Wednesday-Monday November 22-27! Central office will close at noon TODAY 11-22 and reopen Monday 11-27…

2024 KMEA District 2 All-District Band Members

Congratulations to the following OCS Band Members for making the 2024 KMEA District 2 All-District Band! These students will represent OCS in the All-District Bands in early January in Madisonville. Middle School All-District Bands: Anna Duncan—Blue Band4th Chair Alto Saxophone Garrett Peerman—Blue Band 2nd Chair Tenor Saxophone Zane Hodskins—Gold Band 1st Chair Trumpet Macy Toensing—Gold…

Summer Survey Results Help Guide OCS Efforts

There’s no perfect way to understand how we’re viewed by the families we serve. Last June OCS asked 740 households to respond to a survey that asked some basic questions about how well the school system was doing with the children entrusted to our care. Research shows that surveys can be reliable tools of communication.