I would like to thank those of you who brought pies for the staff. It is truly appreciated. I am going home with a large pecan pie!
Mrs. Gerber's PK class celebrated an "Around the World Feast" today. Almost every parent made food from where they are from. Everything was made by hand! Every student had to at least try a bite and all of them tried something new! The parents in the class were excited to share their food!
3rd grade attended a field trip to Laguna Gloria. They toured the museum and made projects.
When we return, Book Fair is upon us. Please make plans to stop by during the day or come and shop during one of the Family Nights.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving and enjoy the time together.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Friday, November 21, 2014
Last Friday we hosted our 3rd annual OWOS event. Check out www.AustinFamily.com to see the write up about it!
This weekend, the OHE Gardening club will be featured on KLRU's Central Texas Gardener. The episode entitled "Bringing Nature Home" highlights biodiversity and how OHE students are making hands on connections with nature. The program will air on KLRU : Saturday, November 22nd at noon & 4pm; Sunday, November 23rd at 9am; and Monday, November 24th at 5:30am. The entire program is online at www.klru.org/ctg and http://pbs.video.org. Here's just Oak Hill's segment on Central Texas Gardener's Youtube channel: http://tinyurl.com/l9oe5tk AND in the blog:
This weekend, the OHE Gardening club will be featured on KLRU's Central Texas Gardener. The episode entitled "Bringing Nature Home" highlights biodiversity and how OHE students are making hands on connections with nature. The program will air on KLRU : Saturday, November 22nd at noon & 4pm; Sunday, November 23rd at 9am; and Monday, November 24th at 5:30am. The entire program is online at www.klru.org/ctg and http://pbs.video.org. Here's just Oak Hill's segment on Central Texas Gardener's Youtube channel: http://tinyurl.com/l9oe5tk AND in the blog:
www.klru.org/ctg/blog Thank you Mr. Cumings for encouraging our students and helping them to understand the importance for "Bringing Nature Home"!
Another huge thank you goes to Mrs. Mauldin and Mrs. Suggs along with the 40th Anniversary Team! It was an awesome celebration of the 4 decades OHE is been at this location. Each student had a role to play as well as previous principals and staff. Did you know that we have current staff members that actually attended OHE as students?! Some of the time capsule submissions by the grade-levels included Wonder by R. J. Palacio, an iPhone, Legos, a screen-shot of the Minecraft video game, and a poster from the movie "Frozen". Time Capsule items were submitted to be opened at the next OHE Anniversary Celebration so that future OHE students can see what was popular with students in 2014. The previous time capsule is on display in the front hallway. Here is part of the video. The rest will be added shortly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHl9o7xAVVg&feature=youtu.be
OHE Alumni...
Third graders end their multicultural unit by making 'Stone Soup'. They compared different versions from around the world and will create a map for each.
Please remember that OHE will be donating the Lost and Found items to charity on Tuesday. If you are missing something, please come and look before we leave for vacation.
Next week is just a 2 day week and Pajama Day is Tuesday. Don't forget!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHl9o7xAVVg&feature=youtu.be
Third graders end their multicultural unit by making 'Stone Soup'. They compared different versions from around the world and will create a map for each.
Please remember that OHE will be donating the Lost and Found items to charity on Tuesday. If you are missing something, please come and look before we leave for vacation.
Next week is just a 2 day week and Pajama Day is Tuesday. Don't forget!!
Friday, November 14, 2014
We are off and running with Middle of the Year Benchmarks (MOY). 4th and 5th graders started this week with writing and science tests. Next week, along with 4th & 5th graders, 3rd graders will all take the math and reading MOYs. Although these tests aren't as long as STAAR, they do assess the curriculum that has been taught. Therefore, results help us determine what needs to be retaught and to which students. You should receive the results within the next few weeks.
The younger students had the opportunity to watch a performance by the theater group from Bowie, I think it was called "Little Mermaid". It was a dynamic performance.
Today, the Oliver Foundation, awarded the school with a $3000 check to support our PE department's healthy choices initiative. Ms. Ashorn's class was excited to receive the check!
Speaking of grants. Did you know that OHE has received almost $40,000 in grants already this year?! The district is recognizing OHE on their monthly good-news program Inside AISD which is cablecast on AISD TV, on the AISD TV blog AND posted to the main AISD webpage! The "stand alone" video about Oak Hill's grant program is on-line here :
http://vimeo.com/channels/aisdshorts/111109538
And a huge thank you to Sally Coleman and her Our World, Our School Celebration. I remember 5 years ago, when this was just a seed of an idea with Sally. Now we are 3 years strong! Thank you to all who performed, to those that had booths, and to those that brought food. It was a great experience traveling through the countries.
If your free tomorrow morning and like the cold, OHE could use some help winterizing the gardens.
Stay warm!
And a huge thank you to Sally Coleman and her Our World, Our School Celebration. I remember 5 years ago, when this was just a seed of an idea with Sally. Now we are 3 years strong! Thank you to all who performed, to those that had booths, and to those that brought food. It was a great experience traveling through the countries.
If your free tomorrow morning and like the cold, OHE could use some help winterizing the gardens.
Stay warm!
Friday, November 7, 2014
Last week I forgot to thank the wonderful volunteers that provided the staff with a Soup Lunch. It is one of our favorites. We all have fun tasting the different soups!
Did you know that some of the AISD School Buses have cameras on the outside of them to catch drivers who are not stopping when the school bus puts on the their red lights? On average, these buses catch at least 2 drivers per route not stopping! Right now this is just a pilot program but could be implemented in the near future. So make sure you are stopping when school buses have their lights on red. Heard it was a pretty hefted fine.
Our PK Team attend their conference this week. This was made possible by the financial support of our PTA and school partners. It was a great experience for them.
Wednesday is Picture Retake. If you weren't satisfied with the first picture, just return them and let your child's teacher know you want retakes.
Monday is the last day for our UNICEF fundraiser. If you still have the UNICEF box at home, please send it Monday.
Have a great weekend.
Did you know that some of the AISD School Buses have cameras on the outside of them to catch drivers who are not stopping when the school bus puts on the their red lights? On average, these buses catch at least 2 drivers per route not stopping! Right now this is just a pilot program but could be implemented in the near future. So make sure you are stopping when school buses have their lights on red. Heard it was a pretty hefted fine.
Our PK Team attend their conference this week. This was made possible by the financial support of our PTA and school partners. It was a great experience for them.
Wednesday is Picture Retake. If you weren't satisfied with the first picture, just return them and let your child's teacher know you want retakes.
Monday is the last day for our UNICEF fundraiser. If you still have the UNICEF box at home, please send it Monday.
Have a great weekend.
Friday, October 31, 2014
I know every week I say there are a million things going on here at OHE. And this week was no exception. Each day we celebrate Red Ribbon Week. Monday was Crazy Hair Day. I don't know about you, but these are some crazy hair dos.
Thursday was "Put a Hat On Drugs".
Friday, "Come as a Book Character".
Bilingual Storyteller and Bluebonnet award winning author Joe Hayes visited OHE on Monday. Students enjoyed learning how he turned something he loved hearing and doing into a job that has lasted for over 35 years for him - telling stories. He left us with a good message of "You never know until you try!". Hopefully some of our young storytellers came home and retold the tales they heard to someone new to keep the stories going! If not ask about the ant (K-2) or salt (3-5) and sit back and enjoy the story!
First graders went to the Nature Center and Zilker Park. It was their first field trip of the year.
Digging for dinosaurs...
Second graders went to Inner Space Caverns. I think it is one of the favorite field trips student take,
Wednesday our Reflection Winners were announced.
OHE 2014-2015 Reflections Winners
LITERATURE AWARDS FILM PRODUCTION AWARDS
First……………………Emma
First……………………Miles
Second…………………Janani
Third……………………Sanmay
First……………………Norah
Intermediate Second…………………Brook
First…………………….Ali
First…………………….Sophia
PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS
First…………………….Reichen
First…………………….Raelen
First……………………William
Second………………….Nautica
Second…………………Christopher
Second………………….Kelly
Third…………………...Marly
Second………………….Richard
Second………………….Rebecca
First……………………Xander
Third……………………Rebecca
First……………………Raelen
Third……………………Rebecca
First……………………Richard
Third……………………Rebecca
First……………………Karina
Third……………………Rebecca
Second…………………Richard
Second…………………Nicholas
MUSIC COMPOSITION AWARDS
Second…………………Reichen
Primary Second…………………Kiara
First…………………….Annika
Third…………………..Jack
Third…………………..Oliva
DANCE CHOREOGRAPHY AWARDS
VISUAL ARTS AWARDS
First…………………….Amelia
Intermediate First……………………Lauren
First…………………….Raelen
Second…………………Emma
Third…………………..Torin
First……………………Aja
Third…………………..Eva
First……………………Arisha
Third…………………..Rebecca
First……………………Kelly
Third…………………..Rebecca
First……………………Taymour
Third…………………..Diego
First……………………Taymour
Third…………………..Angela
First……………………Robby
Third…………………..Nell
First……………………Katie
Third…………………..Mayah
First……………………Nicole
Third…………………..Atzin
First……………………Sophie
Third…………………..Anna
First……………………Alexix
Third…………………..Aidan
Second…………………Andrew
Second…………………Campbell
Second…………………Rodrigo
Second…………………Matthew
Second…………………Jesus
Second…………………Sophie
Second…………………Kiara
Second…………………Sophie
Second…………………Kate
Second…………………Claire
I am so proud of each of the students that entered. There were some great projects and tearful stories. A huge thank you to Shawna and Betsy for organizing the event!
In Mrs. Robert's Kindergarten class, they counted pumpkin seeds. The medium pumpkin had 418 seeds. Everyone estimated how many they thought would be in the large pumpkin. There were 480! The closest guess was 476! They counted by 10's and put groups of 10 cups of 10 into a 100 cup until we ran out of seeds. It was a fun math activity.
Third Graders have spent the past few weeks learning about Dia de los Muertos. The altars can be seen all over the school. Their culminating activity was to watch the new movie "Book of Life", which is based on this Mexican tradition.
Did you know that some of our 5th grade classes "Buddy" with Pre-kindergarten students and help them read?
UNICEF boxes were sent home this week. This is an annual service project at OHE for our 5th graders. Their goal this year is $2000 so if you are Trick-or-Treating today, don't forget the UNICEF box!
Be safe and stay warm!
Friday, October 24, 2014
It is important for everyone to know how important the elections are this November. Not only will a new governor and city mayor be elected, but there are 5 openings on the AISD School Board. For those that might not think this is important, this new school board begins immediately. Therefore the new school board will select our new Superintendent as well as approve the new district budget. Both of these items could have huge impacts for us all. Early voting has begun and runs through October. We are even posting "I voted" pictures on our Facebook Page.
There are so many awesome things happening here at OHE that I need help in bragging about them all. In an effort to make sure all these wonderful things on campus receive a "Shout-Out" a section has been added to the OHE website. Students, Staff, and parents can now give someone a kudos. All you need to do is go to the OHE website, click on the "Shout-Out" button and write your message. Then an email will come to me and the person you wish to send it too. A running lists of brags will kept on the webpage. Enjoy bragging about the wonderful things you see here at OHE.
Over the years, the OHE Gardening Club has received several grants that have helped to support the landscape of our school. They are being featured on KLRU. Please visit their website to learn more about our program. www.klru.org/ctg
Our 1st graders did a wonderful job with their fall musical.
Third graders this week learned about the different types of matter through a hands-on experiment with pancakes! Yum!
Author Christopher Espinosa and his robot dog Rocket Megabyte visited Oak Hill on Wednesday. The 3rd, 4th and 5th graders received numerous writing tips on how to make any of their ideas become strong stories. He demonstrated how to start with a good hook at the beginning, change boring details into stronger more specific details that paint a picture in the readers' minds, and to end with a bang. He left us with the thought - "If you think it, you can ink it!" Hopefully we will see many of our young authors put this tip to use. His Texas Adventure book can still be purchased online at Sky Rocket Press (or email Ms. Underwood for specific details).
There are so many awesome things happening here at OHE that I need help in bragging about them all. In an effort to make sure all these wonderful things on campus receive a "Shout-Out" a section has been added to the OHE website. Students, Staff, and parents can now give someone a kudos. All you need to do is go to the OHE website, click on the "Shout-Out" button and write your message. Then an email will come to me and the person you wish to send it too. A running lists of brags will kept on the webpage. Enjoy bragging about the wonderful things you see here at OHE.

Over the years, the OHE Gardening Club has received several grants that have helped to support the landscape of our school. They are being featured on KLRU. Please visit their website to learn more about our program. www.klru.org/ctg
Our 1st graders did a wonderful job with their fall musical.
Third graders this week learned about the different types of matter through a hands-on experiment with pancakes! Yum!
In our typical OHE fashion, with tons of things going on this week, we ended it with Fun Field Day.
This morning in assembly we were reminded about Red Ribbon Week next week. Check a previous eblast to learn how to dress each day. Next week our 5th graders also begin their annual Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF service project. So if your child(ren) start asking for change to bring to school, you will know why.
We are also looking forward to award-winning author / storyteller Joe Hayes' visit to OHE Monday! And don't forget to take the family to the Texas Book Festival down on capitol grounds this Saturday and Sunday. Lots of authors, storytellers, crafts, and food for the whole family. Enjoy!
Friday, October 17, 2014
Last week the Gardening Club, started to remove the summer plantings. Two of the students helped to remove the basil and saved it for me, so that I could make pesto. They were rewarded this week with pesto for their pasta. Rebecca and Sophia actually seemed to enjoy it.
Next week is Bus Driver Appreciation Week. Please let your bus drivers know how much you appreciate them.
Third graders spent some time outside enjoying the wonderful weather and learning about science.
It is so incredible to see teachers participating with their students. These teachers are running/walking the track with their class.
Mrs. Lauri..
Mrs. Cabrera...
Mrs. Gerber...
Did you know that both the school's website and Eagle Eye have been awarded the Gold-level Award by the Texas PTA? Thank you Geeta Suggs for your amazing leadership and work with these two sources of information.
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