
KAY club is preparing for the Little Luau they are hosting on Saturday, April 20 from 3-5pm in the high school commons! Bring your elementary student for fun, games, dancing and door prizes!





The District Site Council honored Dr. Cathi Wilson for her dedication and hard work for our schools at their final meeting of the year. Thank you Dr. Wilson and our amazing Site Council for all that you do!


The OHS Track team had an impressive night in Caldwell on Tuesday. Both the Boy's and Girl's teams took 1st and lots of hardware was earned. Great job CATS!
Here's the link to view individual results https://www.directathletics.com/results/track/85619.html


Spring Sports Senior Night- Monday, April 22nd -Champney Fields- After Game 1 of the Doubleheader- Come and thank the OHS seniors for their involvement as Wildcats over the years!


Oxford High School's KAY (Kansas Association of Youth) organization is hosting an event for Oxford Elementary students and their V.I.P. adult on Saturday, April 20th from 3 pm to 5 pm in the OHS Commons. Come enjoy a great time!


NOTICE- Softball/Baseball games at Dexter have been moved up to a 3 pm. start time.


It's going to be a busy couple of weeks for Oxford students and athletes! Spring weather can require game and event times to change or move to alternate dates. When adjustments are made, information will be posted on the district's Facebook page and at www.usd358.com.


The Oxford KAY (Kansas Association for Youth) Club completed its major community service project this Friday with the installation of an Oxford Community Blessing Box. The box, located in front of the Lion's Club Pavilion, aims to provide support and resources to those facing food insecurity and other challenges within our community. Throughout the year, the KAY club plans to restock the box every month, and community members are encouraged to take what they need or leave what goods they can as a collaborative pantry.
The concept of the Community Blessing Box is simple: take what you need, give what you can. Stocked with non-perishable food items, personal care products, and other essentials, the box fosters a sense of connection and compassion within our community. It's a simple but impactful way to support each other in times of need. Whether you're in a position to donate items or in need of some essentials, our Blessing Box is here for you.
Together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of our neighbors and build a stronger, more resilient community for all.
The installation of the Community Blessing Box is made possible through the collaborative efforts of the OHS KAY Club, the OHS Woods class, and the City of Oxford.
For more information about the Community Blessing Box or KAY club, including how to donate or get involved, please contact Katlyn Avritt at katlynavritt@usd358.com.







Touch a Truck is setting up! Come tour vehicles and eat some good food from Honey and Rue's food truck! 5:30-7:30pm off of Michigan street!





It was a great night for the OHS baseball and softball teams. They came away with four wins to sweep Udall. Fantastic team effort! #GoCats


FRIDAY NIGHT!!! Join us for the 2nd Annual Touch-a-Truck Night!


Two OHS track records fell yesterday! Makhila Maupin set a new 100 m. record and Yasmin Gardea posted a new record in the 300 hurdles. Wildcats earned several medals at the Belle Plaine meet. Here are the full results:
https://www.directathletics.com/results/track/85049.html

Oxford Jr. Sr. High School is looking for individuals to coach for the 24-25 seasons.


USD 358 is proud to announce the hiring of Mr. Dale Adams to serve as the Oxford School District's interim superintendent starting July 1, 2024. Welcome to the Wildcat team!🐾


Here is the information about the Oxford Jr. Track Meet today
3:00 p.m. – Field Events
4:45 p.m. – Finals - No Prelims
Following Field events begin at 3:00 p.m.
Boys Shot (east ring) – 7th followed by 8th
Girls Shot (west ring) – 7th followed by 8th
Discus (North of the Cons. Stand) – 8th girls, 8th boys, 7th Girls, 7th boys
High Jump – 8th boys, 8th girls, 7th boys, 7th girls
Girls Pole Vault followed by Boys Pole Vault
Girls Long Jump (north pit) – 7th followed by 8th
Boys Long Jump (south pit) – 7th followed by 8th
Running Finals (No Prelims) – 4:45 p.m.
3200 M Run (Final) 7th girls and 7th boys, 8th girls and 8th boys
75 M Hurdles – 7th girls, 8th girls, 7th boys, 8th boys
100 M Dash – 7th girls, 8th girls, 7th boys, 8th boysP
1600 M Run – 7th girls, 8th girls, 7th boys, 8th boys
4 x 100 M Relay – 7th girls, 8th girls, 7th boys, 8th boys
400 M Dash – 7th girls, 8th girls, 7th boys, 8th boys
4 x 200 M Relay – 7th girls, 8th girls, 7th boys, 8th boys
800 M Run – 7th girls, 8th girls, 7th boys, 8th boys
200 M Dash – 7th girls, 8th girls, 7th boys, 8th boys
4 x 400 M Relay – 7th girls, 8th girls, 7th boys, 8th boys

Check-out the April 7th Wildcat Update!


The Regional Solo and Ensemble Music Festival was held today. Jason Mercer earned a 1 rating (the top score) for his solo. Abreyan, Cecily, Adam, and Mary each received 2 ratings. Congratulations to all the musicians.


Oxford Elementary is hiring a 4th-grade teacher for the 24-25 school year. The rural location is within driving distance of Wichita on Highway 160 between Winfield and Wellington. Discover a hidden gem- USD 358 Oxford Public Schools. Apply today at www.usd358.com.🐾


Mrs. Moberly and Mrs. Yoder's 1st grade classes constructed kites. Today, was the perfect day for flying them! Their 5th-grade reading buddies joined the 1st-graders to launch the kites. It was contagious to listen to the joy and giggles of the children.






Today, Oxford Jr Sr. High students had a college and career day. 7th and 8th grades visited WSU Innovation campus and the Museum of World Treasures. 9th grade went to Newman University and WSU while 10th and 11th grade went to Cargill and Foley.




