Good luck to our OHS Girls Powerlifting team as they head to Palacios for the Regional Meet!

On Monday, local golf teams competed in the Bridge City JV Invitational, which was held at Sunset golf course in Orange. Hardin-Jefferson’s #1 team led the 20 team field, shooting a team total of 348. The Bobcats came up just short, finishing as the 3rd place team, with a team total of 350. Andrew Burt led the Bobcats, shooting an 83, finishing as the 3rd place medalist. Dacius Lytle and Roc Slaughter had solid rounds, each shooting an 88, followed by Jackson Ogden’s 91 and Kaine Kendrick’s 95.

Three more member of Mrs. Bellard's Business Communications and Technology class are certified in Microsoft Office Word. Congratulations to these students: Andrew Blackwell, Ty Barber, and Jaelyn Leibold.

OHS FCCLA would like to thank everyone that participated in and/or donated to the annual Lions Club Peanut Butter & Jelly Challenge! We ended up with 335 jars, 7,587oz. from the High School alone.


Friday, the OHS UIL Academic team took a field trip. First stop was a tour of Lamar University. It was great to hear all they have to offer and run into some former students on campus.
Then they travelled to Brazos Bend State park to visit the George Observatory. Students were divided into groups and challenged to work together to land on the moon and Mars. Students completed tasks in categories ranging from communication, data entry, life supports, bots, medical team, satellite deployment, navigation, geo, and bio. The Mission Expedition was followed by presentation: The Colorful Night Sky where they learned about stars. They ended the visit in the telescope dome gazing at the moon and stars.










On Thursday, local golf teams competed in the Lumberton Invitational, which was held at Henry Homberg golf course in Beaumont. Lumberton led the 22 team field, shooting a team total of 301. The Bobcats had a good outing, shooting a team total 346, placing them in the 6th spot. Davey Hogg led the Bobcats, shooting a 78, once again finishing in the top 10 medalist, for the 4th straight event. Owen Sims had a solid round, shooting an 89. This week the Bobcats also introduced 3 new faces to the team, Andrew Burt, Rylan McAlpin, and Kaine Kendrick, with Andrew Burt leading the way shooting an 88. Schools will be back on the links next Tuesday, at Babe Zaharias.

Orangefield Track & Field Meet Day - February 19th

Last week, local golf teams competed in the Larry Paine Memorial Tournament hosted by West Brook, which was held at Bayou Din golf course in Beaumont. Kelly led all teams finishing in the top spot with a team total of 298. The Bobcats had their strongest outing of the year, shooting a team total 317, placing 4th overall. Davey Hogg led the Bobcats, shooting a 76, placing him once again in the top 10 medalist. Gavin Gravett and Owen Sims also scored well with a 78 and 79. Logan Anderson followed with an 84 and Peyton Revia shot a 90. Schools will be back on the links this Thursday, at Henry Homberg.

Orangefield Track & Field Results
Boys Powerlifting




OHS HOSA students recently had a supply drive, collecting items such as blankets, socks, activity books, and colored pencils to hand out to residents at Oakwood Manor Nursing Home for Valentine’s Day. In addition, Ms. Richie’s Floral Design class volunteered their time to provide wrapped single stem flowers to be handed out. The students and residents alike enjoyed the visit, and we hope they all feel loved! HOSA is sponsored by Mrs. Van Huis.


Next Week at OHS!

8th Grade Parent Meeting
Tuesday, February 24th
6:00 PM
OJH Cafeteria
Tuesday, February 24th
6:00 PM
OJH Cafeteria

Seniors Win 2026 TWIRP Olympics after intense tie breaker against the Juniors! Thank you to FCCLA officers, members, and sponsors: Kimberly Spears and Brianna Graffagnino for another successful year of TWIRP Olympics.




Two Orangefield High School Seniors placed at county Stark Reading Contest. The competition was tough. Our students were excellent competitors who gave performances of which they should be very proud and distinguished themselves against the other high schools in Orange County.
Devan Eason won 2nd place in Declamation earning a $3,500 scholarship. This brings her total scholarship amount to $6,000 for this year.
Brynlee South won 2nd place in Interpretive reading earning a $3,500 scholarship. This brings her total scholarship amount to $6,000 for this year.



This past Saturday the Sophisticats competed in the Trendsetters' Southeast regional competition at Nederland High School and received the following awards:
The officer line received Superior Award and Outstanding Choreography for their lyrical routine.
The team received the Trendsetters award of excellence, super sweepstakes award and precision merit award. They also received Outstanding Choreography and Best in Class for their novelty, jazz, and pom routines.
Piper Philyaw received 5th runner up for her solo.
The officer line received Superior Award and Outstanding Choreography for their lyrical routine.
The team received the Trendsetters award of excellence, super sweepstakes award and precision merit award. They also received Outstanding Choreography and Best in Class for their novelty, jazz, and pom routines.
Piper Philyaw received 5th runner up for her solo.

On Saturday, the OHS choir competed in the UIL Solo and Ensemble competition at Hargrave HS. 16 students attended and 14 earned superior ratings including 8 state qualifiers.
Excellent ratings were earned by sophomore Crissa Spell and senior Madison Trammell. Freshmen Aaliyah Cormier, Ayden Dickey, Donna Hall and Jaspar Parasan earned Superior ratings on class 2 solos. Sophomores Trista Gray and Alexis Sonnier also earned superior ratings on their class 2 solos.
Congratulations to the following 8 students who earned superior ratings and qualified for state in May:
Alex Arceneaux(10), Tessa Bailey(11), Abby Bryant(10), Diana Burns(12), Kenley Copeland(10), Landon Dickens(12), Christa Kyle(12) and Hope Samms(10).
Congratulations to all for their hard work and good luck at state!
Excellent ratings were earned by sophomore Crissa Spell and senior Madison Trammell. Freshmen Aaliyah Cormier, Ayden Dickey, Donna Hall and Jaspar Parasan earned Superior ratings on class 2 solos. Sophomores Trista Gray and Alexis Sonnier also earned superior ratings on their class 2 solos.
Congratulations to the following 8 students who earned superior ratings and qualified for state in May:
Alex Arceneaux(10), Tessa Bailey(11), Abby Bryant(10), Diana Burns(12), Kenley Copeland(10), Landon Dickens(12), Christa Kyle(12) and Hope Samms(10).
Congratulations to all for their hard work and good luck at state!


OHS Health Science classes recently welcomed guest speakers Ramona Hanks, an instructor from the LSCO EMS Program, and Morgan Shores, AuD. Mrs Hanks visited with the LSCO dual credit Medical Terminology classes about the different ways EMTs and Paramedics are able to maintain a patient’s airway. Students also enjoyed the hands on practice with endotracheal intubation. Mrs. Shores, an OHS graduate herself, shared information with Principles of Health Science classes about her educational and work journey as an Audiologist. Students were able to use stethoscopes to listen to how a hearing aid changes the sounds we hear, and learn about cochlear implants. Thank you to these wonderful guest speakers for inspiring the future health professionals at OHS!





2026 Schedule 🏈🧡

Powerlifting Results from the LCM Meet
Next up will be the Orangefield meet and will be senior night.
Next up will be the Orangefield meet and will be senior night.





