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Bighorn Bulletin - Oasis Academy

Bighorn Bulletin -  Oasis Academy
Annie Sorensen and her calf. Photos courtesy of Oasis Academy

Senior Spotlight: Emily Bird

Halloween is always a fun day for kids at school, but for senior Emily Bird, it was her first day at Oasis Academy in kindergarten. She was dressed as Minnie Mouse, and it was the beginning of her education in what she said was a supportive and fun environment.

 “I have always felt extremely supported at Oasis, and I am thankful for the fun, project-based learning I received here,” Bird said.

One of those projects included creating bungee jumping Barbies for math class.

“Some of my favorite memories from Oasis are the math projects I did in middle school,” she said. “I had one project where our teacher climbed onto the roof of Oasis and dropped Barbies. We had to calculate the number of rubber bands to tie around the Barbie to get her as close to the floor as possible without hitting. I had a lot of fun, and I will miss the creative projects we got to do to make learning more interesting.” 

Along with project-based learning, one of Oasis’ strengths is the support students receive, and she wants to make sure students take advantage of it.

“I would advise future students to utilize all the resources Oasis offers fully. There is so much support at the school if you only ask for it. I am incredibly thankful for all the guidance I received,” she said. 

Bird has kept active throughout her four years of high school. She has participated in We the People, yearbook, Student Council, softball, and National Honor Society. She has also been active in the Fallon City Ballet Company.

Bird will graduate in May with her high school diploma and associate of science degree from Western Nevada College. She then plans to attend a four-year university and study bioinformatics.

Spelling Bee Students Advance to State

Oasis Academy hosted the Regional Spelling Bee on Thursday, February 15. Oasis students placed high in the competition, with many advancing to the State competition in Vegas next month. 

The winners are:

5th grade:

1st place- Samuel Acomb

2nd place- Kason St. Amant

3rd place- Ava Hyde

6th grade:

1st place- Nickolas Sorensen

2nd place- Katelyn Smith

3rd place- Daniella Ramirez

7th grade:

1st place- Hunter Dalton

2nd place- Jack Fecht

3rd place- Duane Hughes

8th grade

1st place- Asher Irving

2nd place- Braylon Byrd

3rd place- Valerie Antus

National FFA Week and Ag Day

February 18-24 was National FFA Week, and FFA students brought agriculture to all the classrooms at Oasis Academy. Activities were planned to engage all students in what FFA does.

The week started with high school FFA members reading agriculture-themed books to the younger students. The time together was not only for valuable lessons about all aspects of agriculture but also for students to share what to expect in high school FFA.

Finally, Ag Day was on Thursday. The parking lot was full of animals, including goats, lambs, puppies, a donkey, emu, chickens, ducks, and cattle. Several students also brought farm equipment, including tractors, a gravel truck, a forage harvester, a scraper, and a harrow bed. Students provided demonstrations on floriculture, pollinators, hunting, fishing, and veterinary science. 

The day also included a new Oasis tradition of Kiss Stinky the Goat. Oasis Academy Staff were nominated to kiss the goat at the conclusion of Field Day. The winner was the candidate with the most money donated in their jar. Candidates were Mrs. Berenice de Leon, Mrs. Janet Renfroe, Mr. Dane Nott, Mr. David Springfield, Coach Amanda Gilbertson, and Mr. Jose Ramirez. 

Mr. Nott won with the most money donated and puckered up to kiss Stinky. The runner-up with Mr. Springfield, and after another $20 donation, also kissed the goat. Over $300 was raised for Oasis Academy FFA with the event.

Special thanks to Churchill County Farm Bureau for donating the Ag Book of the Year, ag magazines, and ag teachers’ guides that students and staff used throughout the week. They also donated delicious cookies for FFA students.

Thanks to the Oasis Academy FFA Advisor and FFA students for their hard work in making the week such a success.

Right: Ranger Farley. 


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