
For the 2024-2025 school year, we would like to introduce/share about as many staff members as possible, as everyone has an integral role in our school community.
Staff were asked to share about themselves using a "6 word summary." Read on to learn a bit more about our 5th grade team!







For the 2024-2025 school year, we would like to introduce/share about as many staff members as possible, as everyone has an integral role in our school community.
Staff were asked to share about themselves using a "6 word summary." Read on to learn a bit more about our 4th grade team!






We look forward to welcoming students and staff back to our buildings on Monday, March 31!


For the 2024-2025 school year, we would like to introduce/share about as many staff members as possible, as everyone has an integral role in our school community.
Staff were asked to share about themselves using a "6 word summary." Read on to learn a bit more about our Patch First Grade and Special Education staff!











For the 2024-2025 school year, we would like to introduce/share about as many staff members as possible, as everyone has an integral role in our school community.
Staff were asked to share about themselves using a "6 word summary." Read on to learn a bit more about our Kindergarten team!








Congratulations to our Fox Paw winners from H.B. Patch and OES for the week ending on March 20, 2025. Thanks for exemplifying the Fox Four of being safe, responsible, respectful, and positive!




Congratulations to our Fox Paw winners from H.B. Patch and OES for the week ending on March 14, 2025. Thanks for exemplifying the Fox Four of being safe, responsible, respectful, and positive!




In today’s world, knowing another language opens so many doors—that’s why our foreign language courses go beyond just vocabulary and grammar. Students don’t just learn how to speak another language—they connect with new people, explore different cultures, and gain valuable skills that last a lifetime. 💬💡
From the very first class, students are engaged in hands-on learning that makes language exciting. As they progress, they dive deeper into cultural traditions, global perspectives, and real-world communication skills that extend far beyond the classroom. By the time they reach the advanced levels, they’re not just speaking another language, they’re gaining a broader view of the world. 🗺️
And the impact doesn’t stop at graduation. Many of our alumni have traveled the world, studied abroad, and used the knowledge they gained here to take their next big steps. Whether they’re working internationally, building new friendships, or simply navigating new experiences, the time spent here has been helping them every step of the way.


The Art Walk is scheduled for April 10, 2025, from 5:00-7:00 pm. Please join us for an evening celebrating our Omro artists!


The newsletter for the week ending on March 20, 2025, can be found at https://secure.smore.com/n/cynm8


Spring Break 2025
School District of Omro will have no school from March 21, 2025, through March 30, 2025. We look forward to welcoming students and staff back on Monday, March 31, 2025.
Staff will be working on Friday, March 21 while students are off.


For the 2024-2025 school year, we would like to introduce/share about as many staff members as possible, as everyone has an integral role in our school community.
Staff were asked to share about themselves using a "6 word summary." Read on to learn a bit more about our elementary custodians!





The newsletter for the week ending on March 14, 2025, can be found at https://secure.smore.com/n/yep3a


The Wisconsin Seal of Biliteracy
Omro is proud to share it is now one of 23 districts (of the 460+ districts) in Wisconsin that gives students the opportunity to achieve this seal. 🎉
The Wisconsin Seal of Biliteracy (SBL) is awarded to graduating high school students in districts with a Department of Public Instruction-approved program, who have demonstrated advanced achievement in bilingualism, biliteracy, and sociocultural competence in two or more languages.
Click on the link below to learn how students qualify for this seal.
https://sites.google.com/omro.k12.wi.us/seal-of-biliteracy/home


As an extension of their learning during science instruction throughout the second quarter, grade 5 students created posters for the Wisconsin Rural Water Association’s Water Conservation Poster Contest! This year’s theme “Drip Drop Make It Stop” encouraged students to think about how water is wasted, whether it’s a leak or leaving the water running, what we can do to stop water waste and protect water for future generations.
Each class was allotted 3 entries into the contest. Winners will be chosen by attendees at the Wisconsin Rural Water Association’s Annual Technical Conference March 25-28, and will be announced the first week of April.
Congratulations to the following students whose posters were selected to be entered into the contest!
- JJ, Chuck, Hayden, Deklan, Sofia, Aubrey, Amaya, Harper, Kennedy, Kenton, Annabella, and Ella -





Congratulations to our Fox Paw winners from H.B. Patch and OES for the week ending on March 7, 2025. Thanks for exemplifying the Fox Four of being safe, responsible, respectful, and positive!




PTO: Omro's Parent Teacher Organization strives to support District staff and students in PK - grade 8.
Did you know that the PTO gives a total of $20,000 to Early Childhood through grade 5 each year? Lets not forget about the middle school who receives $5,000 each year. A few items these funds have supported include the purchase of 3D printers, PBIS acknowledgements, reducing costs of field trips for all students, new play Kitchen items for 4K, and monthly popcorn.
In addition, our PTO actively volunteers; it takes 8 volunteers, monthly, to pop popcorn at OES, Patch, and OMS. It takes 60 volunteers for the Holiday Shop, which OES and Patch experience. There are more volunteer opportunities with various fundraisers and staff appreciation week.
Follow us on Facebook or visit our website to find out more information.
https://omrosdwi.sites.thrillshare.com/o/oes/page/pto


The newsletter for the week ending on March 7, 2025, can be found at https://secure.smore.com/n/jm230


Health and physical education aren’t just boxes to check—they’re a journey that starts in kindergarten and grows with students all the way through graduation.
Whether it’s nutrition, mental wellness, decision-making, strength training, agility, or hands-on CPR training – we’re confident that every base is covered!
In the early years, it’s all about having fun—running, jumping, playing games, and learning how to move with confidence. 🛝🏃🏻♀️
As students move into middle school and high school, their experience expands beyond just movement. They learn the importance of teamwork 🫱🏻🫲🏻, how to set personal fitness goals 🥇, and what it really means to lead a healthy life 🥕.
By junior and senior year, students can choose from specialized courses, exploring everything from weightlifting and competitive team sports to activities like archery, frisbee golf, and table tennis. We want to help them find physical activities they actually enjoy—ones they can carry with them beyond high school. 🏋🏻
Prioritizing health isn’t just for class—it’s for life!


Thank you to our Anchor Partners!
