Thanks to
Ashly Black - Something Beautiful Salon
Paul Dickerson - Orange Stationer &The Office Downtown
Tammy Glawson – Sno-Barn Snowcones
Karla Lozano - Re/Max Realtor
Heather Montagne - State Farm Orange
Erica Rone - Merle Norman Orange/Bridge City & Milli Kids Boutique
Kristal Wilke - k design & KRW Enterprises
Zachary Patronis - PatronisX



A huge shout-out to Nevaeh Washington and Devin Flory! These students were nominated by our counselors for this award.
Thank you to the Orangefield PTO for providing the certificate and gift card for this well-deserved recognition!

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Our reindeer is decked out in festive Christmas designs that highlight symmetry, colorful parabolic curves, and patterns inspired by derivatives. From swirling graphs to perfectly balanced shapes, every detail was created to celebrate both the holiday season and the beauty of mathematics.
Graph-Dasher, the reindeer, will be on display at the Stark Museum of Art from November 19 through December 20.









Tickets are $5 at the gate, cash only.
SETX Sports audio broadcast can be found here:
https://setxsports.com/playoffs25.html
Remember spam links will be posted in comments during playoff games, do not click on them. Please only trust the ones directly shared from Orangefield ISD.



Matthew Johnson signed to play baseball at Belhaven College in Jackson, Mississippi. He is pictured with coaches Brayden Babin, Jake Nash, Jackson Nichols.
Charlee Sanches signed to play softball at Weatherford College in Fort Worth. She is pictured with her coaches Tiffany McFatter, Sarah Nash, and Rebekah Ragsdale.
Halee Becker will also play softball. She signed to play for Alvin Community College in Alvin, Texas. She is also pictured with her coaches.



The event coincided with LSCO’s Open House, where students explored the campus, learned about the importance of mastering soft skills, and even joined in on the fun with a silent disco.
Orangefield High School extends a heartfelt appreciation to the outstanding community leaders who supported our Mock Interviewing Event. Your time, guidance, and encouragement made a lasting impact on our Orangefield High School seniors.
A special thank you to our amazing partners:
DOW Industries, ExxonMobil, Gentiva Hospice, Omnibus Home Health, Sheet Metal Workers Union 54, Rave Financial, Texas Workforce Solutions, Turner Industries, Lamar State College–Orange, and the Orangefield ISD Administration
Your continued partnership bridges education and industry, empowering our students to become tomorrow’s leaders. We are truly grateful for your commitment to our youth and community.
We are incredibly proud of our students for representing Orangefield with professionalism and enthusiasm as they continue to take important steps toward their futures.



⚾️Matthew Johnson
🥎Charlee Sanches
🥎Hallee Becker

Orangefield High School CTE Manufacturing Students Explore Advanced Career Opportunities
Orangefield High School junior and senior students in the Manufacturing Program of Study recently had the opportunity to attend a presentation from the Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME).
The FAME program provides world-class workforce development focused on advanced manufacturing. Through a unique blend of technical training, manufacturing core competencies, professional skill-building, and hands-on experience, students are prepared for high-demand, high-skill careers in today’s modern manufacturing industry.
We are proud to partner with local FAME industries, including:
• Cloeren Incorporated
• ISS/Buna Electric Motor Service
• Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
• KSB-Standard Alloys
• IPS-Integrated Power Services
Orangefield High School graduates currently participating in the FAME program include: Vicente Cordova, Fernando Sandoval-Rodriguez, Hayden Carroll, and Alton Hawthorne. These outstanding alumni are employed with partner industries while earning their associate degrees in Electro-Mechanical Technology, with paid tuition, books, and fees provided through the program.
We are incredibly proud of our students’ success and grateful for our community partners who help make these opportunities possible! Good luck to 2026 OHS graduates that are applying to participate in the FAME program.






Brenna Hooks and Lexi Baggett presented a Project Visualize - Service Bulletin Board, covering our community Complex Needs Prom. Brenna Hooks and Paetyn Morphew presented an Interactive Bulletin Board, covering World Geography. Arinn Hebert and Arabella Lopez presented two projects. One was an Interactive Bulletin Board, covering elementary level English. and the other was a Teacher Created Materials Board covering Social Studies. All four teams did really well and received high praise from the judges. They also helped with preparation at the event center and anywhere else they could. The Area Level personnel spoke very highly of their professionalism and willingness to help. Results are: Brenna Hooks, Lexi Baggett, and Paetyn Morphew will be advancing to the state competition in February of 2026. Congratulations to these young ladies and good luck!





Our senior FFA officers were able to raise the flags at F.L. McClain stadium for the last time!
A huge thank you and appreciation to our senior FFA officers President Parker Ann Donnaud, Student Advisor Diana Burns, and Reporter Scarlett Holt. LDEs may be over but CDEs are right around the corner!








