The Morning Program will still take place tomorrow. However, the 4th Grade Showcase will not be held this week as originally planned.
Thank you for your understanding.
Students are beginning to learn about the sound /ar/, and since it is a pirate’s favorite sound, they made a day of it!
Students started the day with our “AR Song,” then wrote as many AR words as they could recall from the song on a long strip of paper. They used those strips to create pirate hats!
Throughout the day, students participated in a variety of engaging activities:
• A treasure hunt around the downstairs to find coins with AR words
• Logging the words they found and using them to create sentences
• A sorting game with “pirate words” (with AR) and “shipwrecked words” (without AR)
• Task activities including rhyming, counting sounds and letters, and identifying AR words
• A class-wide AR word hunt using books from their book boxes
They had a blast learning this new sound pattern, and lucky for them, it will be the focus of their spelling list!









Fourth grade students are continuing their clay project thanks to funding from the Chenango County Council of the Arts. This is the second year the grant has supported this work, and students are now in their second round of creating coil pots.
Students are already showing clear growth in their clay skills. Many are creating mugs, and the photos highlight the care and attention they brought to their work. Next week, students will begin adding handles.
Several students have shared plans to gift their finished pieces to family members, and their enthusiasm for the project has been evident throughout.
The pieces will be fired and glazed before being returned to students. We look forward to sharing photos of the finished work.
Thank you to Ms. Cantrell for securing the grant and leading this engaging lesson.
|| Emotion Into Art Inspires Otselic Valley Students
On Wednesday, March 18, Otselic Valley students had the opportunity to experience an unforgettable presentation by Tom Varano, founder of Emotion Into Art™.
Through a powerful combination of storytelling, music, and live speed painting, Tom captivated our audience from start to finish. As he painted in real time to music, he shared personal stories and meaningful life lessons centered on resilience, courage, and the importance of staying true to yourself.
Students were not only amazed by his artistic talent, but also inspired by his message: to be authentic and follow their dreams with passion and purpose.
Thank you to Tom Varano for bringing such an energetic, creative, and impactful experience to our school. His message and artistry truly made a lasting impression on our OV community.
To learn more about Emotion Into Art and its message, visit: https://www.emotionintoart.com/








The OV Booster Club is kicking off their spring apparel fundraiser, don’t miss your chance to grab some OV gear!
Shop here: https://otselicspring.itemorder.com/shop/home/
Thank you for supporting the OV Booster Club and our students!

Otselic Valley remembers Thomas M. Thorp, a 1980 graduate who also served as a dedicated bus driver and trusted confidant to everyone for more than 23 years.
Tom made a lasting impression on the students he transported each day. His hardworking demeanor and dependability were hallmarks of the OV transportation department for many years. He will be remembered for his infectious smile and backwards hat—often the first and last things students experienced in a school day.
Tom took great pride in his work and his community. Whether through his craftsmanship, his willingness to help others, or the relationships he built with students and families, he made a difference that will not be forgotten.
Our heartfelt condolences go out to Tom’s wife, Tina, his children and grandchildren, and all of his family, friends, and colleagues.
Calling hours will be held on Sunday, March 29 from 1:00-5:00 p.m., with a funeral service on Monday, March 30, at 1:00 p.m. at R.J. Fahy Funeral Home in Norwich.
To allow members of our school community the opportunity to honor his significant contributions to the community and district, Otselic Valley Central School will have a half day of school on Monday, March 30, with dismissal at 11:15 a.m.
To read more about Tom’s life, please visit his obituary here: https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/norwich-ny/thomas-thorp-12798290



We look forward to seeing everyone tomorrow. We thank you for your support and understanding.

Please see the message from our Superintendent for important information and support.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
We understand that children may respond to grief in different ways. Some may want to talk about what has happened, while others may not. Changes in mood or behavior are normal responses.
Families can support their children by:
• Listening and allowing them to share at their own pace
• Answering questions honestly using simple, clear language
• Maintaining routines to help provide a sense of stability
If your child needs additional support, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our school or counseling team:
• Jordan Hicks – jklein@ovcs.org
• Alyssa Macrino – amacrino@ovcs.org
Helpful resources for families:
• https://www.dougy.org/
• https://nacg.org/
• https://childmind.org/article/helping-children-deal-grief/
• https://hospicecareinc.org/handouts/
We extend our heartfelt condolences to Tom’s family, friends, and all those in our OV community who knew him.
Information regarding services will be shared when it becomes available.

Due to unforeseen circumstances, Otselic Valley CSD will be closed on Friday, March 20.
Thank you for your understanding and support.

|| And the wait is over… meet our Harriet!
Congratulations to #6, Ellie, who will be playing Harriet in Emma: A Pop Musical!
Thank you to everyone who made their guesses, we loved seeing the excitement!
Watch the reel here.
Performance Dates:
• Friday, April 17 – 7:00 PM
• Saturday, April 18 – 2:00 PM (Matinee)

|| Need Your 5-Hour Pre-Licensing Course? Not Just for OV Students!
Otselic Valley will be offering a 5-hour pre-licensing course on Monday, March 23 from 3:30-8:30 PM in Mr. Preston’s room.
This course is required before scheduling a road test.
Details:
• Cost: $25
• Students must bring their learner’s permit
• Open to any student with a learner’s permit (not just OV students)
• Minimum of 10 students required for the course to run
Students who plan to attend should contact the OV District Office at 315-653-7218.
Please share to help spread the word!

We’re taking a step back to 1972 with this Grade 9 class photo from the Reflections yearbook at Otselic Valley!
This snapshot captures a moment in time, from the styles to the setting, preserving a piece of our school’s history.

Students in Ms. Cantrell’s class recently put their skills to work by creating a delicious breakfast sandwich using a one-pan method.
Following video step-by-step directions, students cracked eggs, added bread, and carefully assembled their sandwiches right in the pan. The activity gave them a chance to practice kitchen skills while also reinforcing the importance of following directions and working safely.
From start to finish, students stayed engaged in the process, and were rewarded with a tasty result at the end!
A special thank you to Ms. Cantrell for creating this engaging, hands-on learning experience for students.
Mrs. Marston’s second grade class put their procedural writing skills to the test with a hands-on (and very funny!) lesson.
Students wrote step-by-step directions for how to brush their teeth -- but when Mr. Gross came in to follow those directions exactly as written, things didn’t always go as planned!
With missing steps and some unclear instructions, Mr. Gross found himself in some unexpected situations, helping students quickly realize how important it is to be clear and specific in their writing.
The classroom was filled with laughter, but more importantly, students walked away with a deeper understanding of how powerful clear instructions can be.
A special thank you to Mrs. Marston for creating such an engaging lesson and to Mr. Gross for being a great sport!










There will be no Morning Program this Friday, March 20.
Morning Program will return next week on Friday, March 27.

Transportation requests for non-public schools for the 2026–2027 school year must be submitted in writing by April 1, 2026.
Written requests should be sent to:
Mr. Brian Collier
Superintendent of Schools
Otselic Valley Central School
PO Box 161
South Otselic, NY 13155

Come out and enjoy a delicious breakfast while supporting local FFA students.
Saturday, March 21
8:00 AM – Noon
Otselic Valley FFA students will be cooking and serving breakfast.
Sunday, March 22
8:00 AM – Noon
Breakfast will be served by Sherburne-Earlville FFA.
Location:
Whistlin’ Dixie Maple Sugarhouse
670 German Hollow Road, Smyrna
The menu includes pancakes, ham in maple syrup, sausage links, scrambled eggs, fresh 2026 maple syrup, coffee, tea, milk, and juice.
Cost: $10 per adult, $5 per child, and children 5 and under are free.
All proceeds will benefit the FFA chapters at Otselic Valley and Sherburne-Earlville Central Schools.

The 2025-26 Otselic Valley Yearbook is still available to order online. Make sure to reserve your copy and capture the memories from another great year at OV!
Yearbook order deadline: May 2
Order here: https://rebrand.ly/no1b1hm
School code: 5405
Pricing:
• Underclassmen yearbook: $50
• Senior yearbook with nameplate: $55
Don’t miss out on this year’s memories!
#OVPride #OVYearbook #VikingMemories #ClassOf2026

Due to weather conditions, Otselic Valley Central School District will operate on a two-hour delay today, Tuesday, March 17.
• No AM BOCES
• No Breakfast
Please review the revised schedule, and allow extra time when traveling.


Otselic Valley will be offering a 5-hour pre-licensing course on Monday, March 23 from 3:30-8:30 PM in Mr. Preston’s room.
This course is required before scheduling a road test.
Details:
• Cost: $25
• Students must bring their learner’s permit
• Open to any student with a learner’s permit (not just OV students)
• Minimum of 10 students required for the course to run
Students who plan to attend should contact the OV District Office at 315-653-7218.
Please share to help spread the word!

