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Bighorn Bulletin -- News from Oasis Academy

Bighorn Bulletin -- News from Oasis Academy
Brynlee Bryant, Eveana Tapia Santos, Rebecca Doll at

Kindergarten Classes Learn about Habitats

Oasis kindergarten classes showed off their knowledge of habitats to families last week. The students paired up and were tasked with learning about one of three habitats: the ocean, the desert, or the forest.
The assignment included learning about the plants and animals that reside in their habitat and then building a diorama of the habitat. Students also chose animals from their habitat and wrote an informative paper on what the animal needs to survive and what makes them unique to that habitat. 
“Our habit was the ocean and our coral reef had everything in it. Our animal was the sea star. The sea star can stick on a rock because he has long arms and eats clams and oysters. I loved all of the jewels in our project.” said kindergartener Rebecca Doll.
“Students loved learning about the different habitats and the animals and plants that resided in them. Everyone worked so hard on this project, and it was amazing to see the giant turnout we had for the presentations from families and people within our community!” said teacher Janet Renfroe. 
“The students showed off their creativity and put together amazing dioramas. They were excited to share their learning with their families and loved the whole process.” finished Mrs. Michel Horn.
“Our class had such a great time learning about the different plants and animals that could survive in the desert. They found it fascinating that they could survive under such harsh temperatures and thrive on such little water or resources. The animals in the desert are tough. Showing off the habitats to our families was the highlight of 2023 so far,” added Mrs. Katie Maloney.

Fundraising Dinner on April 21

The City of Fallon is graciously again this year the Premier Sponsor for the 5th Annual Oasis Academy Future Fest on April 21. This year’s dinner will be catered by The Slanted Porch and includes live and silent auctions as well as raffles.
Other sponsors and donors include CC Communications, Tedford Tire, A&K Earth Movers, the W.C.W. Corporation, Hiskett & Sons, Night in the Country, Moana Nursery, the Atlantis, Harveys Lake Tahoe, Johnny’s Ristorante, Harbor Freight, Kimmie’s Candy Company, Animal Ark, and many more.
Funds raised from this year’s dinner will go toward the purchase of vans for co-curricular activities such as athletics, FFA, Student Council, and Honor Society to use for transportation.
“If you live in Fallon and have ever participated in any type of event or activity that involves young people, you know that there is no greater supporter of young people than the City of Fallon. Their support is incredibly meaningful,” said Oasis CEO Melissa Mackedon.
“This is always a fun night and a great way to support our students and activities.  We appreciate how the community invests in our programs,” added CAO Rochelle Tisdale.
For tickets to the dinner or donor or sponsorship information contact Angela Viera at [email protected] or 775-742-0506. 

Opportunities through 
Education

Written by: Hunter McNabb

Did you know Oasis students have the unique opportunity to get a head start on their post-secondary education? Oasis’ partnership with Western Nevada College’s JumpStart education program has enabled students to earn college credit while getting real-world experience in state-of-the-art facilities. 
As a public charter school, Oasis Academy has the opportunity to foster the education of a diverse and inclusive student body. Every student has the opportunity to earn college credit regardless of their financial status or situation. 
Hence, the JumpStart program has enabled many first-generation college students to earn the first college credits in their family, and open up opportunities for them unavailable to most students their age. 
    Junior Amora Routt especially appreciated the JumpStart program. She has attended Oasis Academy since middle school and has been earning transferable college credits since her freshman year of high school. She says, “I appreciate having the opportunity to be in JumpStart. It helps set me up for the future and helps me afford my future degree in psychology.”     
    Oasis students have enjoyed an engaging and unique experience at WNC, and look forward to continuing their partnership with the college. To learn more about the WNC JumpStart Program and its partnership with northern Nevada high schools, contact Oasis Academic Advisor Lisa Swan at [email protected] or 775-423-5437.

Yearbooks on sale

Oasis Academy Kindergarten through 8th grade and high school yearbooks are now on sale. Purchase them at https://yearbookforever.com/. Be sure to indicate which grade level (K-8 or high school) yearbook you are purchasing. We will not be able to trade them out.

 


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