The auditorium was packed as OV families gathered for a festive evening of music and holiday cheer! Students in grades PreK–3 each performed a song on stage, and then invited their families to join them for a second round of singing together!
The songs performed were:
• PreK - Little Elves
• Kindergarten - Oh, Christmas Tree
• 1st Grade - Up On the Housetop
• 2nd Grade - Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer
• 3rd Grade - Winter Wonderland
It was a wonderful evening celebrating music, fun and family.
A special thank-you to Mr. Scott, for directing the performance, and to all staff who helped our young Vikings with the songs and motions.










Otselic Valley Central School will dismiss at 12:00 PM today, December 10th, due to weather conditions.
There will be no PM BOCES, and all after-school activities are cancelled.
Please use caution when traveling.

|| Student Government Forum & Quarterly Meeting
Last week, representatives from our Student Government shared updates on their work so far this year. President Kenzie Reandeau reviewed the current Incentive Program and explained the new procedure for late assignments. Student representative Josie Guernsey spoke about recent Board of Education conversations, including transportation for shared sports.
Students also heard updates from the Winterfest Committee, who shared plans for Spirit Days, Class Challenge, and a variety of Winterfest Games later this month.
Superintendent Brian Collier spoke with students about the ongoing leadership transition and announced that Mr. Wentworth will become the Dean of Student Management in January. He also thanked Interim MS/HS Principal Deb Kurtz for her dedication and support during the transition.
Thank you to our student leaders for representing their peers and helping shape the OV community!










Third graders brought the classic story of A Christmas Carol to life for the 4th grade, performing as Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come.
They did a great job with their Reader’s Theater performance and are excited to see the full production come to life in person at The Cider Mill Stage in Endicott.










Our school and community are coming together to support a local family who recently experienced a house fire and have lost all of their belongings.
For those wishing to contribute, the following items would be especially helpful at this time:
New underwear and socks:
• Men’s Sizes: M and XL
• Women’s Sizes: M and L
• Girl’s Sizes: 7
• Toddler Boy: socks and diapers (size 5)
New clothing and shoes:
• Men’s Sizes: M and XL, Pants: 40/30, 30/30, Shoes: 8, 8 1/2, 12
• Women’s Sizes: M/L/XL, pants size 10 and 14, shoes size 7, 8
• Girls Sizes: 6-7, shoe size 12
• Toddler Boy Sizes: 24 months clothing
• Laundry detergent
• Basic toiletries and hygiene items
• Monetary donations are also welcome
Donations can be dropped off at the school’s main office. We ask that items be donated by this Friday (December 12th) so they can be delivered to the family.
A GoFundMe page has also been created for those who would like to donate online: https://gofund.me/f98ad043f
If you have questions or would like additional information, please contact:
• Jordan Hicks, School Social Worker: 315-653-7218 Ext. 5118, jklein@ovcs.org
• Stacie Morse, School Nurse: 315-653-7218 Ext. 4006, smorse@ovcs.org
Any support, whether a donation or simply sharing the information, is appreciated. Thank you for helping one of our families during a difficult time. We are grateful for the generosity and strength of our community.
This morning’s program began with the Pledge of Allegiance and a patriotic song. Students then shared the weather, lunch menu, and our Kids with Character reminder about gratitude, along with jokes and fun facts to start the day with smiles.
We then celebrated Birthdays:
Happy birthday to Charlie, Orrin, Dinella, Lilly, and Jakobie!
Recognizing Gratitude
To finish, we recognized our OV Stars who have shown gratitude in the classroom. Thank you for demonstrating kindness and appreciation in our school!
Our Morning Program is always a fun and meaningful way to start our Friday together at OV!










Our sixth grade cooking class put their recipe skills to work and made fresh waffles. They’re becoming confident young chefs!
Thank you to Ms. Cantrell for leading this delicious lesson!
Please take a moment to read the letter from Superintendent Brian Collier regarding administrative updates at Otselic Valley Central School.

A look back at student life from the 1979 Otselic Valley “Reflections” yearbook. These pages highlight several student groups active at the time, including Student Council, the “Viking Voice” Newspaper Staff, the Colgate Seminar group, and National Honor Society.
These photos show how leadership, academic involvement, and club participation have long been part of the OV experience!


Our PreK–3 Sing-Along is coming up on Monday, December 8th at 6:00 pm!
We’re excited to welcome families for an evening of music and fun with our youngest Vikings.

We’re excited to share that our 5th graders are stepping into leadership roles this year as part of our Safety Patrol Team! They’ll be helping in the hallways, cafeteria, morning arrival, busing, and parent pick-up to keep our school safe and running smoothly.
Thank you to our amazing students for serving our school with responsibility and pride!







Due to weather conditions, Otselic Valley Central School District will be closed today, Tuesday, December 2nd.
It’s time to reserve your copy of this year’s OV yearbook -- filled with memories and milestones!
Order online at: https://rebrand.ly/no1b1hm
• Use school code 5405 when prompted
Don’t miss your chance to look back on another amazing year at Otselic Valley!

The Junior Class Little Caesar’s Fundraiser orders will be available for pickup on:
• Monday, December 2nd
• 3:00 PM
• Concessions Window
Thank you for supporting the Junior Class fundraiser!

LPP families are invited to join us for a fun-filled evening at the LPP Winter Fest, a special seasonal celebration just for our LPP community!
at the SUNY Morrisville – Norwich Campus
20 Conkey Ave., Norwich, NY 13815
Thursday, December 4th
5:00 – 7:00 PM
FREE EVENT
Please register here:
https://docs.google.com/.../1xrM7gnQyscjDK9jh.../viewform...
This event is intended for LPP families only. We look forward to celebrating the season together!

|| PreK: How to Cook a Turkey
Before we all slip into our stretchy pants and head for the mashed potatoes, we had to share the Pre-K "How to Cook a Turkey" project.
As you can imagine, the culinary techniques are … groundbreaking.
Please admire these future Food Network stars and have a little laugh as you read their creative (and hilarious) turkey-cooking instructions.
Wishing everyone a restful, gravy-filled, turkey-cooked-for-more-than-three-minutes kind of Thanksgiving! Please view them all here.










This is a friendly reminder that the OVCS Spirit Wear Store is still open -- and there’s still time to grab your favorite Viking gear and show your school spirit all year long!
Order online here:
https://teamlocker.squadlocker.com/#/lockers/ovcs
Special Offer – Don’t Miss Out!
Use code OVCS15 at checkout to receive 15% OFF your order
This discount expires November 28th, 2025 -- after this date, the code will no longer work!
Thank you for supporting our Student Government and showing your Viking spirit wherever you go!

During library time, our 5th graders explored hands-on robotics using Cubelets -- magnetic blocks that snap together to create moving structures without any programming or wires.
Students experimented with different combinations of:
• Sense Cubelets to gather information
• Think Cubelets to process it
• Act Cubelets to bring their creations to life through movement, lights, and spins
On loan from the Delaware-Chenango-Madison-Otsego BOCES Makerspace Loanables, these innovative tools inspired students to design and build imaginative moving creations while strengthening their problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
It was wonderful to see their creativity in action!










Our 4th graders worked hard learning about Native American history and culture through hands-on projects. Students created wampum bracelets and pendants, ceremonial masks, drums, and model villages, exploring the meaning behind each artifact and the role it played in daily life and tradition.
Their gallery display showcased the time, care, and creativity they put into this work. It was wonderful to see their learning come to life through these thoughtful projects. Great job to our 4th graders for their hard work throughout this unit, and thank you to Mrs. Thorp and Ms. Hillman for their guidance and support along the way.









Our 2nd grade class recently published a book through Student Treasures! Students brainstormed title ideas and then voted on a favorite and the winning title was Believe in Yourself and Follow Your Dreams.
Over several weeks, each student planned, organized, and drafted their writing as part of this exciting project. We’d also like to thank Ms. Lawrence, who worked with students during art class to create their illustrations and designed the beautiful cover, thoughtfully incorporating each child’s “dream” into the artwork.
Printed copies have arrived, and families who placed orders received them last week. There is still time to order a copy for anyone who would like one. Additionally, a copy will be available in the library for students and staff to enjoy and check out.
We are so proud of our young authors and their hard work!







