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Kindergarten Registration Now Open

Oakwood City Schools is ready to welcome the Class of 2039 as registration for the 2026-2027 kindergarten class officially opened on February 23.

Families should note a change in age eligibility due to Ohio’s House Bill 114. Under this legislation, students must be 5 years old on or before the first day of instruction to enroll. For the upcoming school year, that date is August 12, 2026.

Applicants must reside within district boundaries and provide proof of residence. Once registered, families will receive additional information about kindergarten screening, which will take place at the Oakwood Community Center this spring.

To begin the enrollment process on or after February 23, visit the kindergarten registration page to access all necessary forms, document checklists, and step-by-step registration instructions.

 

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student holding popsicle stick while another student tears masking tape

How far can you launch a pom pom with popsicle sticks, rubber bands, straws, masking tape, and a spoon? That was the challenge Principal Cassie Schoch gave Smith Elementary students during a recent STEM activity.

Working in teams, students designed and tested creative contraptions such as catapults and slingshots while discovering that problem-solving is about collaboration, experimentation, and celebrating progress along the way.

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Music Appreciation at Smith Elementary

Smith Fifth and Sixth grades enjoyed field trips to the Schuster Center last month. 

The Fifth grade took in the Young People's Concert Pure Imagination on Oct. 25th. They learned how music, opera, and dance come together to tell a story and evoke memories, emotion, and more. They explored drama and comedy with Mozart’s Don Giovanni and took a musical trip down the flowing Moldau River with conductor Neal Gittleman. 

The Smith Sixth grade enjoyed a performance of the DCDC "Remember the Time" which highlighted the spellbinding artistry of DCDC through three enduring works. Tommie-Waheed Evans' Home/An Untitled Portrait wraps the Victoria Theatre in brilliant light, text and snapshots of "home" in all of its complicated glory. Stafford C. Berry Jr. transports viewers to a twilight time where a rain-soaked block party recalls the great migration. Sets and Chasers  by Kevin Ward celebrates Duke Ellington's groundbreaking radio broadcasts of the swinging '40s.

 

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Together We Learn

TOGETHER, we invest in professional growth, align our curriculum, and foster critical thinking. We aim to ignite a passion for learning in every student, ensuring they are equipped with the skills needed for lifelong success.

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