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Hello Oak View Families,

The deadline to order ads and purchase yearbook is this Friday, March 13th.

Please use the link provided. Contact Mr. Fournier for more details.

https://shop.yearbookmarket.com/oakviewmiddleschool

Thank you

4 months ago, Jared Taber
Ad link

We are excited to invite you and your child to our upcoming All Pro Dad's Breakfast on Thursday, March 26! This is a wonderful opportunity for fathers, father-figures, or special adult role models to spend quality time with students, enjoy a delicious breakfast, and strengthen family connections.

Please RSVP by March 23, 2026 to help us plan for breakfast. You can respond by Google Form, or email Ms. Campbell.

We look forward to seeing you there for a morning of fun, connection, and community!

Warm regards,
Eugenia Campbell
Assistant Principal
Oak View Middle School
campbellel@gm.sbac.edu

4 months ago, Eugenia Campbell
All Pro Dad Breakfast-March 26, 2026
NJHS is sponsoring a shoe drive!

Donate gently worn or new shoes to the Front Office or Mrs. Arp's Room until April 3rd.

4 months ago, Grace Seiberling
NJHS Shoe Drive! Donate gently worn or new tennis shoes to the Front Office or Mrs. Arp's room until April 3rd.
Walk-a-Thon Reminder: Pledge envelopes due to homeroom teacher on Monday, March 9th.
4 months ago, Grace Seiberling
Walk-a-Thon Reminder: Pledge envelopes due to homeroom teacher on Monday, March 9th.
Congrats to our OVMS art students from Mrs. Pare's class! They had the opportunity to display their artwork at the Thomas Center Art Show.
4 months ago, Grace Seiberling
OVMS Student artwork displayed at the Thomas Center Art Show. Students standing in front of their artwork.
Mr. Stanquist’s Civics classes have been researching student-generated topics for National History Day.

Students brainstormed research questions, gathered credible sources, created annotated bibliographies, and are now putting all the pieces together on project boards!
4 months ago, Grace Seiberling
Mr. Stanquist's Civics students putting together research project boards for National History Day.
OVMS student art displayed during the month of March in the boardroom.

Inspired by the bright, piñata-style artwork of Justin Favela and the painted-paper collage technique of Eric Carle, Mrs. Pare's art students created layered landscapes using hand-painted papers. After painting their own textures and colors—much like Carle’s process—students cut and arranged the pieces to build bold, vibrant scenes.

By organizing their shapes into foreground, middle ground, and background, students learned how artists create depth, movement, and space in a collage. Each artwork shows a unique interpretation of place through color, texture, and creative layering.
4 months ago, Grace Seiberling
Student Art displayed in the boardroom. Student art is in a collage style and focuses mostly on landscapes.
Oak View Soccer Spirit Night!

Join us at Stone House Neighborhood Grill on March 10th from 5-8pm!

Please mention Oak View when ordering.
4 months ago, Grace Seiberling
OVMS Soccer Spirit Night at Stone House! March 10th 5-8pm.
Congratulations to the OVMS theatre crew for another successful production!
4 months ago, Grace Seiberling
Pictures from the OVMS theatre production Mall Madness.

Are YOU ready for Oak View's Walk-a-Thon?

Important Dates:
February 16: On-line registration and donations begin
February 23: Pledge Envelopes Distributed by 1st Period Teachers
March 9: Pledge Packets Due to HR Teacher
March 13: Walk -A-Thon & Afternoon Celebration

How to participate:
Students will earn money by getting pledges from family, friends, neighbors or businesses to support their efforts. Two ways to participate: register online at https://pledgestar.com/oakview/ OR in person with the Walk-a-Thon pledge envelope distributed on February 23rd! Every student who raises $10 or more can participate in the walk.

The Walk-A- Thon will be the Oak View Middle School's ONLY fundraiser of the year!

5 months ago, Grace Seiberling
Walk-a-Thon: Infographic. Picture of stick figure walking in the school colors.
Oak View Spirit Night!

Join us at Capricious Local Eatery on Wednesday, February 25th from 11am-2pm and 4-8pm!

Please mention Oak View when ordering.
5 months ago, Grace Seiberling
Oak View Spirit Night! Feb 25th from  11am-2pm and 4-8:30pm. Please mention Oak View when Ordering.
Thank you, Oak View PTO and families for the sweet Valentine’s Day treat and classroom supply refresh for teachers and staff.
5 months ago, Grace Seiberling
PTO Valentine's Day Treat: Pictures of sweet snacks and classroom supplies provided for teachers and staff by the Oak View PTO and families.

Online Candygram Order Information:

The band will once again be selling Candygrams for Valentine's Day from February 3rd - February 11th. Candygrams are one bar of the World's Finest Chocolate delivered with your personalized message to an OVMS student, faculty and/or staff member. Candygrams will be delivered on Thursday, February 12th during 6th period classes.

Wednesday, February 3rd is the last day to order Candygrams during lunch. Anyone still wishing to order Candygrams may do so online using Zeffy*. Website: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/valentines-candy-grams--2026-2

*The OVMS Band Boosters are using Zeffy, an online payment platform for non-profits that does not charge us transaction fees. They will ask you for a donation to Zeffy. If you do not wish to contribute, please put a Zero (0) in that box.

Thank you for your support!
Lori Pirzer

5 months ago, Grace Seiberling
Decorative picture with hearts and price of $1.
Alachua County Public Schools families, staff and community members: Your participation is crucial as the district plans for the future success of our local schools. Recommendations related to educational programs, facilities and the right-sizing of our district, including proposed school boundary maps for the 2026-27 school year, will be shared with the community during public input sessions to be held February 4 – 18 at schools throughout the county. All sessions will begin at 5:30 pm with a presentation that will include opportunities for you to offer direct and immediate feedback through your phone or other mobile device. (Devices will be available for those who do not have them.) Following the presentation, small group discussions about the recommendations, including the boundary maps, will allow participants to ask questions and offer additional input. Anyone not able to attend an in-person session will have the option to complete an online survey. More information about the survey will be provided in the next few weeks. For more information, including the input meeting schedule and a link to the Our Schools – Future Ready project website, can be found at alachuaschools.net/ourschoolsfutureready. ACPS encourages all Alachua County residents to take part in the important work of shaping the future of local schools.
5 months ago, Grace Seiberling
Community Input Session Infographic. Date: February 10th at 5:30pm in the OVMS Cafeteria and Media Center.

Are you interested in Tennis?

See the information below:

2026 Alachua County Middle School Tennis Program

Who is running the program?

The Gainesville Area Community Tennis Association (GACTA) is sponsoring its 14th season of a tennis program for middle school students in Alachua County. The Gainesville Area Community Tennis Association Inc. (GACTA) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, incorporated in the State of Florida, that promotes health, character development and academic achievement through tennis. Although the Alachua County School Board does not sponsor or endorse the program, the administration has been very supportive of our program. Several of our local tennis teaching professionals are hosting the middle school teams at their tennis court facilities and will be supervising the practices.

What are the dates of the program and how will the program run?

The online registration portal will open for returning players on Friday, February 6th at 9 a.m., and for new players on Monday, February 9yh at 9 a.m. Team practices may start on Sunday, February 15th; Practice schedules will be determined by the individual school team’s coach, team parent-coordinator, and facility director. Matches will be held primarily on Friday afternoons, and as the need arises, on Sunday afternoons. The first matches will be played on Friday March 6th and will continue through April 24th . A tournament and/or play days may be scheduled for the first three Fridays in May, depending on the weather, school conflicts, and other factors. During Spring Break week, March 16-20st , no matches will be scheduled; matches on Friday March 13th are TBD. The Middle School Tennis season will end no later than Friday May 15th . A team may or may not have a “bye” week. Thus, each team should
participate in a minimum of 5-6 matches and one tournament or play day. Participants will receive clinics from local tennis teaching professionals at local tennis facilities at least once per week, and parents will volunteer to captain each school’s team, coordinating line ups, etc. Practice schedules will be determined by the individual school team’s coach, team parent-coordinator, and facility director.

This is a no-cut program, as it is aimed at players of all levels, including beginners, but team sizes are capped at 24 players, due to logistics. It is best for a team to have a mix of beginner, intermediate, and advanced players. Since this is a team-oriented tennis league, primarily doubles will be played. Every effort will be made to match up players so that competitive matches will be played, so we hope that the more advanced players at each school will sign up. Volunteer court monitors may supervise the matches of beginning players, especially early in the season. Snacks for the matches will be provided by parent volunteers. Transportation to the practices and matches is the responsibility of the parents or guardians.

What is the cost of the program?

The registration fee is $100 for the season and includes a team T-shirt, match balls and the end of season tournament/party, in addition to the weekly practices and matches. Transportation to and from the tennis facilities will be the responsibility of the parents. Loaner racquets are available at each facility, but players are encouraged to bring their own racquet. Payment and registration for the program will be online at www.gainesvilletennis.org Scholarships are available for students qualifying for free or reduced lunch (total price $25).

How do I sign up for the program?

An online registration link can be found at www.gainesvilletennis.org, once registration opens. For additional information, please call Anne Koterba, GACTA Board Past-President at 352-665-9544 or e-mail akoterba@aol.com.

5 months ago, Grace Seiberling
2026 GACTA Details
Oak View Middle School's Theatre department presents Mall Madness.

Dates: February 19th and 20th
Location: Oak View's Cafetorium
Time: Doors open at 5:30 pm. 6pm start time.
Price: Tickets are $5 at the door. Free entry for children 10 and under
5 months ago, Grace Seiberling
Mall Madness Presented by Oak View Middle School's Theatre Class

Are YOU ready for Valentine's Day?

The Oak View Middle School Valentine's Day Dance will be held on Friday, February 6th.

5th Grade Information:
The 5th grade dance is 1:40-2:40, during the school day. Further details will be distributed by 5th grade teachers next week.

Middle School:
Ticket Sales will be 2/2-2/4 in the Cafeteria during Lunch. Tickets are ONLY on sale during lunch, and students are responsible for purchasing their own ticket. Keep in mind: Tickets are limited and may sell out. Plan to get yours early if you want to attend.

5 months ago, Grace Seiberling
Valentine's Day Dance Flyer
Join us at Stone House on January 27th from 5-8pm to support Newberry Speech and Debate!
5 months ago, Grace Seiberling
Stonehouse fundraiser Jan 27th from 5-8pm.
Congratulations to Andrea Bradley! Mrs. Bradley is the OVMS Teacher of the 2025- 2026 school year!
6 months ago, Grace Seiberling
OVMS Teacher of the Year 26
Congratulations to Oak View's Speech and Debate team.

Out of six total representatives, four students placed in the top 10 in their respective categories at the National Civics and Debate Championship (NCDC)!
6 months ago, Grace Seiberling
Debate Competition 26