📣 Stay Connected with OCSD—When It Matters Most (Part 2 of 3)

From inclement weather updates ❄️ to emergency notifications 🚨 and important school news, staying informed helps us keep students and families safe and supported. Here are the best ways to stay up to date:

📱 OCSD District App
Your one-stop hub for district and school information—right on your phone.
✔️ Push notifications for urgent updates
✔️ News, events, and announcements
✔️ Easy access to school info and links

How to get it:
• Download the Oregon City School District app from the Apple App Store or Google Play
• Turn on notifications to receive timely alerts
about 1 month ago, OCSD62
‘Stay Connected!’ graphic from Oregon City School District showing three smartphone screens demonstrating how to enable notifications in the ParentSquare app. The screens show allowing notifications, selecting ‘Schools’ in settings, and choosing which schools to subscribe to. App Store and Google Play download badges and a QR code appear below.
📣 Stay Connected with OCSD—When It Matters Most (Part 1 of 3)

From inclement weather updates ❄️ to emergency notifications 🚨 and important school news, staying informed helps us keep students and families safe and supported. Here are the best ways to stay up to date:

🔔 ParentSquare
This is OCSD’s primary communication tool for families and staff.
✔️ Weather-related closures or delays
✔️ Emergency notifications
✔️ School and district updates
✔️ Messages from your student’s school

How to sign up:
• Look for an invite from ParentSquare via email or text
• Or visit parentsquare.com/signin using the email or phone number on file with your school
• Download the ParentSquare app for real-time notifications
about 1 month ago, OCSD62
Graphic with the headline ‘Stay Connected!’ above the Oregon City School District logo and tagline, ‘Where students are first. Donde los estudiantes son primero.’ Colorful cloud icons represent communication tools such as email, phone calls, calendars, documents, notifications, and messages, rising from a smartphone displaying the ParentSquare logo
✨ Meet Michele Stroh ✨

✔ Years of service : Just starting my 5th year

✔ What motivates you to serve? : My motivation is to see the successes of our students as they enter into each stage of their education. I love seeing the confidence, the growth, and the opportunities for them to explore.

✔ One thing you love about our students or community: One thing I love about our district is the amazing , dedicated , and hard working educators that show up each day to share their love for education with our students.

✔A memorable highlight during your time as a board member: My highlight is the district, staff and community all embracing our Narcan policy, training on substance use and signs of an overdose with the education of fentanyl and other drugs. We chose to be proactive and not wait until tragedy happened to react.
I will always be so thankful to be able to share Keaton’s story to educate our youth and give them the information to deter them from experimenting with illicit substances.

Thank you, Michele, for your time and dedication to our students and community. 💙
about 1 month ago, OCSD62
Portrait of Michele Stroh, Oregon City School District Board Member, smiling and wearing glasses against a blue comic-style background with red and black graphic accents. Text reads “Michele Stroh, Board Member.”
We notice when you’re not here—because you matter.
Your presence makes our classrooms stronger, kinder, and more connected.

If today feels heavy, we want you to know this:
We’re here for the good days and the hard ones.
Support, care, and understanding are always within reach.

Being here today helps build tomorrow—and we’re so glad you’re part of our community. 💙
about 1 month ago, OCSD62
Square graphic with a blue background and bold text that reads, “Here today to achieve tomorrow. We notice when you’re not here. We’re here for you. For the good days and the hard days.” Oregon City School District branding appears at the bottom. The message emphasizes care, belonging, and the importance of student attendance.
Square graphic with a blue background and bold text that reads, “Here today to achieve tomorrow. We notice when you’re not here. We’re here for you. For the good days and the hard days.” Oregon City School District branding appears at the bottom. The message emphasizes care, belonging, and the importance of student attendance.
✨ Meet Katie Wilson ✨

✔ Years of service : This is my third year.

✔ What motivates you to serve? : Our students! As a parent, I am committed to supporting a safe, inclusive and supportive learning environment for our kids.

✔ One thing you love about our students or community: The people! I enjoy getting to meet and work with so many amazing people- including students, staff, parents, and community members.

✔A memorable highlight during your time as a board member: Helping to support bringing our community together to pass our bond and getting to spend time in our schools.

Thank you, Katie, for your time and dedication to our students and community. 💙
about 1 month ago, OCSD62
Portrait of Katie Wilson, Oregon City School District Board Chair, smiling and wearing glasses and a denim jacket, set against a blue comic-style background with red and black graphic accents. Text reads “Katie Wilson, Board Chair.”

January is School Board Appreciation Month!

Our school board members are volunteers who give their time to help guide our district—listening, learning, and making decisions with students at the center. This month, we’re saying thank you for the commitment, care, and countless hours behind the scenes.

Learn more about our school board members.

about 1 month ago, OCSD62
Bright, comic-style graphic reading “School Board Appreciation Month!” next to the Oregon City School District 62 logo. Below, a group of seven school board members stand together outdoors on a sunny day, smiling at the camera with trees and grass in the background.

Vaccine Exclusion Day is February 25, 2025! Please note the corrected date
📢 Reminder: Vaccination Exclusion Day is coming! 🗓️

Oregon law requires all students attending school, preschool, childcare, and Head Start programs to have up-to-date immunizations or a medical/non-medical exemption on file with their school.
If your student’s required immunization records are not complete by February 25, they cannot attend in-person learning or childcare until we receive documentation showing compliance.

💉 Where to get vaccines:
- Make an appointment with your primary care provider, a pharmacy (for older children), or one of the clinics below.
- Clackamas County Health Centers: Call: 503-655-8471 Locations in Beavercreek, Gladstone, Sandy, and Sunnyside.
- School Based Health Centers: Open to district students at Oregon City High School. OCHS Clinic: 503-785-8770
- Neighborhood Health Centers: Call: 503-848-5861 Locations in Oregon City, Milwaukie, and Canby.

Affordable or no-cost options are available.

📍 Need records?
Contact your doctor, your school, or the Oregon Health Authority registry. If vaccinated at a Clackamas County clinic, call 503-650-3195.

📄 Don’t forget to turn in your student’s updated immunization record or exemption form to the school as soon as possible.

about 2 months ago, OCSD62
Vaccine Exclusion Day is February 26, 2025! Records needed by Wednesday, February 25, 2026. Two girls with bandaids on their arms, smiling
Vaccine Exclusion Day is February 26, 2025! 📢 Reminder: Vaccination Exclusion Day is coming! 🗓️  Oregon law requires all students attending school, preschool, childcare, and Head Start programs to have up-to-date immunizations or a medical/non-medical exemption on file with their school. If your student’s required immunization records are not complete by February 25, they cannot attend in-person learning or childcare until we receive documentation showing compliance.    💉 Where to get vaccines: Immunizations are one of the most effective tools we have to prevent serious, vaccine-preventable diseases. They not only safeguard your student’s health but also help keep our classrooms and community healthy and safe.    Make an appointment with your primary care provider, a pharmacy (for older children), or one of the clinics below.  Clackamas County Health Centers: Call: 503-655-8471 Locations in Beavercreek, Gladstone, Sandy, and Sunnyside.  School Based Health Centers: Open to district students at Oregon City High School. OCHS Clinic: 503-785-8770 Neighborhood Health Centers: Call: 503-848-5861 Locations in Oregon City, Milwaukie, and Canby.  Affordable or no-cost options are available.     📍 Need records? Contact your doctor, your school, or the Oregon Health Authority registry. If vaccinated at a Clackamas County clinic, call 503-650-3195.  📄 Don’t forget to turn in your student’s updated immunization record or exemption form to the school as soon as possible.

Calling all Future Chefs for our culinary competition!

We're inviting all Future Chefs to create a recipe inspired by a country or culture from anywhere in the world - from spicy tacos to tasty noodles or sweet treats - the possibilities are endless!

One lucky winner from each school will be chosen as a finalist to compete in our contest at Gardiner Middle School March 6th. As a bonus, the winner of this event will be entered in Future Chefs National Challenge for some great prizes!

To participate, go to this website: https://futurechefschallenge.com/

***Contest open to 2nd-5th grade only***

Need a paper recipe form ? Just ask Nutrition Services!
503-785-8440

about 2 months ago, OCSD 62
Future Chef EventFlyer w QR Code ENGLISH
Future Chef EventFlyer w QR Code SPANISH
🏗️ 2025 Bond Project Update | Phase 1 and 2 Progress

We’re continuing to make steady progress across multiple bond-funded projects throughout the district! Here’s a snapshot of where things stand:

🏫 Phase 2 Elementary Schools (Candy Lane, Holcomb, John McLoughlin):
Design development is complete, with teams reviewing staff feedback from November and continuing cost estimating. Community, staff, and family input gathered through conferences is helping inform next steps. Planning is underway for how schools will operate during construction, including preparations for Candy Lane’s temporary transition to the King campus. Vendor selection is also underway for moving services and new playground equipment.

🔧 Oregon City High School – CTE:
Design development is complete, and the project remains in the design phase as plans are refined.

⚾ OCHS Fields & Grounds:
Construction continues to move forward—even through heavy rain. Softball facilities and fencing are complete, work is resuming on the baseball field, and the project remains on track for completion before the spring athletic season. Several new scoreboards are now installed!

🏟️ Pioneer Stadium:
Cost estimating and coordination with the City are ongoing, with construction currently anticipated for summer 2026.

Thank you to our staff, students, families, and community members for your continued feedback and support as we build safe, updated, and future-ready learning spaces for our students.
2 months ago, 2025 Bond
2025 BOND PROJECT UPDATES
Crews working on OCHS Softball fields
New gravel laid at OCHS Softball Field
Crews working on OCHS Softball fields
Crews working on OCHS Softball fields

📖 Holcomb Elementary School featured in the news!
Our incredible educators were featured on KATU for their work with Oregon's Early Literacy Initiative—and they're seeing results. So proud of our teams for helping every student become a confident reader! 💙
Watch the feature here: https://youtu.be/N3Eh75ING10?si=f4bP6LYmf3CAjA__

2 months ago, OCSD62
School Leads Effort on literacy Program with elementary student writing with a pencil in a workbook

Holcomb Spirit Week - December 15th - 19th

  • Monday, December 15th: Comfy Cozy Day (Clothes need to be school appropriate).

  • Tuesday, December 16th: Sports Day - Wear your favorite team clothes/colors or sports clothes.

  • Wednesday, December 17th: Book Character Day - Dress as your favorite book character. Use your imagination! No masks please.

  • Thursday, December 18th: Dress Like a Teacher Day - Wear clothes that make you look like a teacher.

  • Friday, December 19th: Holcomb Hero Day - Wear your Holcomb attire or dress like your favorite superhero.

3 months ago, Holcomb Elementary School
teacher and studnet
Are you still in need of some Holiday decorations? The Holcomb Elementary PTA has a few additional door swags and centerpieces available to purchase. Comment on this post or email the Holcomb PTA at holcombpta@gmail.com for more details.
3 months ago, Holcomb Elementary School
Holiday Wreaths

Picture Retake day is tomorrow, December 4th! If you want your student to have their picture retaken you must return their picture packet to school. If your student is new to Holcomb or was absent on picture day, and you wish to order pictures, please order HERE.

3 months ago, Holcomb Elementary School
Dorian Studio

This Saturday, December 6th, is the day to get to Olive & Shea to not only find the perfect gift for yourself or someone else, but also help support the Holcomb PTA. 25% of your purchases is returned to the PTA to help us further support our students. 

Olive & Shea
1839 Molalla Ave, Unit A
Oregon City, OR 97045

Saturday, December 6th
10:00 am to 4:30 pm

Can't make it into the store? Buy directly online at Olive & Shea. Just mention "HOLCOMB" at the register or when checking out online.


Holcomb PTA

3 months ago, Holcomb Elementary School
12/6/25

Check out last week's Hot Minute in District 62! Each week we highlight a different part of our district with a short video. Last week we visited Candy Lane and heard 5th grade students present their ideas about our upcoming bond projects at their school. You can tune in each week on our YoutTube channel. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss out!
https://youtu.be/wdAjYWWcM48

3 months ago, OCSD62
Hot Minute in District 62

Our bond team is seeking input on our phase two project conceptual designs! Learn more about the projects at our phase 2 schools by visiting their bond projects webpage on our bond website.

Candy Lane Elementary
Holcomb Elementary
John McLoughlin Elementary
Oregon City High School Career and Technical Education Expansion

Provide Input Here!

3 months ago, OCSD62
Conceptual Design input

It's time again for our fundraiser with Olive & Shea! Their items make great gifts and stocking stuffers. All you have to do is mention "HOLCOMB" at the register or online checkout and 25% of the proceeds come to the PTA which goes directly back to our students.

Shop in-store on December 6th from 10-4:30 or online at www.oliveandsheasoap.com.

Thank you in advance for your support and happy shopping!

Holcomb PTA

3 months ago, Holcomb Elementary School
Olive and Shea

Dear Holcomb Families,

Our staff, PTA, and community have come together to create a food and resource pantry at Holcomb on November 24th and 25th during conference hours. We are asking for assistance in collecting items for families such as food, hygiene, and household items. These items will be stored in our building and will be available for families to access November 24th and 25th. There are a few items we have found are most needed at this time.  Click HERE for a list of specific needs we have identified, however any donation is greatly appreciated.

If you are able to donate, you can drop off donations in the main office. We ask that perishable items be delivered closer to the 24th and 25th so that we can properly store them and avoid spoiled items. If you would like to support the food pantry by donating funds please use the following link to make a financial contribution: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/7VGTQSFD4FA8A.  Funds collected will go directly towards the purchase of frozen meats and fresh fruits/vegetables so they can be purchased closer to when the Food Pantry is open.  If you prefer to donate items this weekend, please contact the office at 503-785-8100, email the PTA at holcombpta@gmail.com, or text 503-732-6752 to arrange a time.

If your family is in need of support, please do not hesitate to reach out to us! We are here to help!

3 months ago, Holcomb Elementary School
Food pantry
Last night our Elementary Design Advisory Group met to review the new updated conceptual design plans for our Phase 2 Elementary schools. Our team will be visiting these schools (John McLoughlin, Holcomb, and Candy Lane) on November 24 and 25 during conferences to hear feedback and input on these new conceptual designs from parents and our community. Read more about the meeting here: https://www.ocschoolbond.org/o/bond/article/2548208
3 months ago, OCSD62
Holcomb Conceptual Design
Candy Lane Conceptual Design
John McLoughlin Conceptual Design
EDAG Members discussing the new conceptual designs
EDAG Members discussing the new conceptual designs
EDAG Members discussing the new conceptual designs
EDAG Members discussing the new conceptual designs
EDAG Members discussing the new conceptual designs
EDAG Members discussing the new conceptual designs
Dear Holcomb Families,

Our staff and community would like to come together to create a food and resource pantry at Holcomb. We recognize that with the potential delay in the release of SNAP benefits that many families need resources more now than ever. We are asking our community to rally together to collect items for our families. These items will be stored in our building and will be available for families to access November 24th and 25th during fall conference hours. If you are able to donate, you can drop off any items in the main office. We ask that perishable items be delivered closer to the 24th and 25th so that we can properly store them and avoid spoiled items.

If your family is in need of support, please do not hesitate to reach out to us! We are here to help.
4 months ago, Holcomb Elementary School
Food