Oakdale is proud to show sincere gratitude and honor our Veterans through a variety of grade level projects.










We invite all Veterans and active duty military to attend our celebration of Veterans Day today. There are two assemblies (the same assembly is repeated in the afternoon).
10:15am and 1pm

REMINDER--Coin Drive
Builders Club will be collecting coins this morning
at drop off!

This week, Girl Scout Troop 951 is collecting donations for Operation Christmas Child. Donation boxes will be available at the school through Friday 11/15.
The troop completes 100 boxes (and pay for the shipping from cookie sales) each year! Help us keep this tradition of giving back strong, and let us continue to bless deserving children with shoeboxes full of gifts. Donation suggestions can be found here, or we will happily shop for you!
Reach out to Chelsea House (918-407-2818 or Chelsea.m.house@gmail.com) for cashapp or Venmo options.



Remember to show your support for Veteran's Day tomorrow and wear your red, white, and blue!

Book Buddies going strong at Oakdale!





We invite all Veterans and active duty military to attend our celebration of Veterans Day. There are two assemblies (the same assembly is repeated in the afternoon).

Builders Club is teaming up with OAKDALE CARES!!
Morning COIN DRIVE at Drop-off
Monday, Nov. 11
Students will be out at drop-off to collect coins for Oakdale Cares!!

We need your help! Please sign up to cover a teacher during PTCs Teacher Appreciation luncheon 12/13!
This event is absolutely impossible without the help of many parent volunteers.
Please find more details by clicking the link!
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/805094CAAA929AAFD0-52578616-christmas?useFullSite=true#/

Consider donating today!

🚨 Don’t Miss Out—Tickets Going Fast! 🚨
✨ OSF Trivia Night is Back! ✨
This is your chance to join one of our most anticipated events of the year! Mark your calendars for November 21st, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM at Chicken N Pickle! Gather your friends for a night filled with trivia, food, drinks, and endless fun. Plus, if the weather’s nice, try your hand at pay-to-play pickleball and corn hole! 🏓🎯
🎟️ ONLY 125 TICKETS AVAILABLE! Tickets are $50 each, but they’re selling fast—secure yours before we reach capacity! Big shoutout to Empire Construction for making this event possible!
📅 Date: November 21st
🕖 Time: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
📍 Location: Chicken N Pickle, 8400 N Oklahoma Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73114
Don’t wait—tickets are limited! Grab yours now to ensure you’re part of this unforgettable evening 👉 Get Tickets Here https://www.osfoakdale.org/trivia-night
Get ready to create memories, test your trivia skills, and enjoy an exciting night out! 🥳

Save the Date-FAMILY MATH NIGHT
Thursday, November 14
5:30-7pm

Why we Help!

Dear Oakdale Families,
Tomorrow is Picture Retakes Day!! This is for students who were absent on picture day or would like to redo their school picture. If you are redoing your picture, please bring your picture packet with you tomorrow! See you tomorrow!

Oakdale Cares Process

Flier explains how to donate to Oakdale Cares!

Oakdale will be in virtual today, Monday, November 4th. Please stay safe from the storms. We will communicate more information after the storm.
Join us this Thursday, Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. as our theatre department takes us into Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory! Free admission.
The doors open at 6:45, and the show begins at 7. First come, first served seating. We'll see you inside the factory!

Falcons & worms & bats, OH MY! This week, 7th, 5th, and 4th grade students explored different creatures and critters!
As an exciting ending to their novel unit on My Side of the Mountain, Mrs. Rihn’s seventh grade classes enjoyed a visit from falconers of the Oklahoma Falconers Association. They shared their immense knowledge of the field of falconry, and students were able to see a Harris's hawk and a Red-Tailed hawk up close!
In 5th grade, it was Harry Potter Week, and giant worms were found in the Forbidden Forest! Mrs. Pitts’ 5th grade science students observed worms and the way they moved under damp napkins or dark paper. Next, they tested if worms preferred damp or dry places, and they learned how important these wriggly decomposers are to the soil.
Our 4th grade science classes spent the week learning about bats and the special features they have developed for survival! The students used their senses in the dark like bats use echolocation, compared their physical features to bats, and learned about bat habitats and conservation efforts.
#ProudToBeARocket








Visit from Miss Role Model of Oklahoma to share importance of healthy lifestyle & being Drug Free!



