
On Wednesday, the OJH 8th Grade Volleyball program participated in a front-row tutorial led by OHS Senior volleyball players, Lela Francis and Greenlea Oldham. The athletes were inspired, enlightened, and eager for more by the end of practice! We thank them so much for giving back to the program!




Orangefield ISD is home to the hardest-working staff in Texas! Our faculty work tirelessly to provide a safe, effective learning environment for each and every student. We want to take the time to highlight one of our hardest workers: Mrs. Morgan.
From helping our custodial staff by cleaning up trash on campus, to creating dynamic lesson plans and making positive phone calls home, Mrs. Morgan never stops working. Thank you for your hard work for our kids and our community!


Each six weeks at OJH, faculty and staff vote to recognize one student for every grade level as the "Brightest Bobcat". These students are selected based on two criteria: they give great effort in all that they do, and they have a fantastic attitude each day on our campus. Congratulations to the 1st Six Weeks Brightest Bobcats! 6th Grade: Kollyns DuBose 7th Grade: Avery Aulich 8th Grade: Hope Samms




PTO Spirit Store will sell Hawaiian items and bobcat gear before school Thursday 9/14.


See the attached graphic for information about our beach-themed pep rally at OJH this Thursday!


Don't Forget! Friday September 15th is the GAME DAY FUNdraiser at OJH!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kNgZ3ad7Z4cm73y5r0kO-CHe234Gbjp6/view?usp=drive_link


The OJH Lady Bobcats started off their District play with a sweep against the Kountze Lionettes!
The 7th grade B-team defeated the Lady Lionettes in two sets. It was a fast-paced team win with captain Gray Borel contributing four aces, Sara McFatter adding three aces, and Brooklyn Bishop getting a kill in the front row.
The 8th Grade B-team also defeated the Lionettes in two sets: (15-13),(15-6) Aspen Babin and Melissa Saucedo were the top servers of the night. Babin led the team with five aces. Maya Manning showed off her hitting abilities with a kill and an attack.
The 7th Grade A-team defeated the Lionettes in two sets, as well. The top servers for the evening included Carleigh Mouton, Zoe Carroll with three aces, Kylie Vanmarion and Ariana Wolf each with one ace, and Piper Pollet with a total of eight aces! Defending the back row from Kountze's tough serves were Rylee Ramierez, Maizey Jaynes, and Jordan Leibold. Together they were able to give the front row a chance to turn on the heat, with a kill from our very own Lakynn Granger. Alongside Granger, with two attacks from the front row, were Ainsley McAlpin and Presley Gilbeaux.
Closing out the night was the 8th grade A-team. The Lady Cats defeated the Lionettes in three sets: (20-25), (25-20), (15-1). Paxton Oldham, Madilynn Chance, Zoey Harvey, and Peyton Vincent deserve recognition for their consistency in the back row. Avery Seals and Ava Josephson had an energetic block to keep the Lionettes on their heels. Teal Kibodeaux closed out the third set with an impressive 12 straight points behind the service line.
The A-teams will participate in the PNG tournament this weekend and we would love to pack the stands in ORANGE!

Learn about the Orangefield ISD school bond election at https://orangefieldisd.net/o/oisd/page/bond2023 . The bond includes safety/security upgrades, addresses aging facilities, and adds classrooms at every Orangefield campus. Early Voting begins Oct. 23rd.

On Tuesday, the OJH Bobcats hosted the Splendora Wildcats for three games to open their season.
The combined B-team started the evening with a very close game ending in a 12-12 stalemate. They were led offensively by Wyatt Clubb and Dawsen Revia. Clubb scored both touchdowns and totaled over 100 yards on the afternoon. Revia was under center and commanded the team by making key plays. On defense, the Bobcats were led by William Ayala and Keaton Betros. Ayala had several big hits and kept constant pressure on the opposing quarterback. Betros had an interception and several pass deflections that kept the Wildcats at bay, keeping Orangefield within striking distance.
The 7th grade A-team cruised to a 34-12 victory. The Bobcat defense set the tempo early with some devastating hits by Lawrence Steiner and Kaysen Click, forcing the Wildcats to turn the ball over on downs. Click took his first snap and jetted around the edge for a 25-yard touchdown. Kolston Robinson punched in the two-point conversion. For the rest of the night, Click took over the game scoring two more touchdowns and converting three more conversions. Steiner also returned a kick for 64 yards, using his speed to knife through the defense. Major Butler had several long runs, flashing his skills and converting a two-point conversion. Defensively, the Bobcats made several big plays. In the secondary, Kaleb Flory recovered a fumble which was jarred loose by Steiner. Zachary Ellis picked off two Wildcat passes, in addition to handling all kicking duties for the night.
Lastly, the 8th grade A-team looked to pick up where they left off last season. The Bobcats got on the board first as Case Comeaux drove his way in from 5 yards out. Gage Lucas would score the next touchdown, using his speed to get the edge with some key blocks from Comeaux and Hunter Reeves. Hunter Block punched in the two-point conversion on a 3-yard scamper. Lucas would go on to score another touchdown around the end with another two-point conversion by Block. The final touchdown was scored on a 45-yard run by Luke Erickson who sped down the sideline, made a jump cut, and coasted into the endzone. Jaxon Agerton would punch it in for two after that to deliver the knockout blow to the Wildcats. Defensively, Dacius Lytle, Kyran Morrow, Block, Erickson, Agerton, and Logan Anderson each took turns battling the air raid all night. New to the staff, Coach Connell, took over the linebacking core led by Smith, Reeves, Lucas, Devin Cook, Grayson Rickenbrode, and John Royer. This group handled the pressure and kept everything in front of them, making sacks when needed and applying pressure at the right times. The Bobcats won 30-14 in a great week one performance.
Next week, the Bobcats will be at home against Woodville for two games starting at 5:00 pm.

Texas law now requires school districts to distribute information to parents and guardians about the safe storage of firearms. The attached information will help you learn about options for, as well as how to talk to your child and others about, the safe storage of firearms.
Read more here!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XI5PLrpIaHWKl0rQ9-KlBPUr_ndAbnmN/view?usp=drive_link


Orangefield ISD will be performing safety lockdown drills this morning, September 6, 2023 at all campuses. These are practice drills.

On Friday, Mrs. Wickersham's 6th grade Math classes held a friendly competition to see who would be the quickest to locate rational numbers on a number line!








OJH supports Mrs. Granger! 🩷


OJH September Menu


OJH & OHS - Due to a grass fire near these streets, S. Terry, E. Claire, W. Claire, and Pipeline Rd, bus 193 will be unable drop both elementary and secondary students off. These students will need to be picked up at their campuses.

Today at Orangefield Junior High School is our monthly Military and First Responder Day! It is the perfect day to give our thanks to retired Marine Staff Sergeant Trice Luker for demonstrating to our students how to raise, lower, and fold the campus flags.




Orangefield Junior High Parents: Please see the attached 1st Six Weeks Counselor's Corner


Friday, August 25th the Ice Cream Man will be here during student lunch times. Students who bring ice cream money can cool off from the Texas heat!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LUNQb6I1R3UQx_KMYcmmB3EMPNlJMCUL/view?usp=drive_link


Orange Out Fridays at OJH!
Starting on Friday, August 25th, and for every home Varsity football game, OJH will have an Orange Out day! The dress code will still apply, however, students may wear hats, face paint, and glitter.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1G27PaYmYdZZjVahdWO2lyEMeXhkjAnZy/view?usp=drive_link


Orangefield Junior High Parents: Please see the attached map with important pick-up and drop-off information!
