
Middle school boys lacrosse plays Saturday in Reno at 4 p.m. Go Bighorns!





Last night was senior night for Oasis Lacrosse AND the team remains #undefeated! Thank you Yasmine and Layla for your dedication to Oasis Lacrosse and congratulations on your upcoming graduation!




Starting at Oasis Academy College Prep in August of 2021, Senior Aedre Soderberg delved into being active in student activities. The then junior immediately signed up for Student Council, volleyball and lacrosse. Read more of Aedre's story at https://www.oanv.org/article/1052882.


K-8 and high school yearbooks are still available to order at yearbookforever.com. Remember supplies are limited. Call 775-423-5437 with any questions.


Mrs. Tisdale presented second graders with the challenge of creating a new glue for the school. Students have been working hard learning about various materials, observing their properties and what changes occur when you add new materials to them. They have had to think like scientists and have had many trials and errors. They then performed a sticky test to help solidify what ingredients we will need to make the new glue. #STEM #challenge #poweroflearning






Student Council has been hard at work preparing for their state convention week! Students will attend workshops, present, and network at Clark High School in Las Vegas. Stay tuned to learn more about their experiences! #opportunitythrougheducation #studentcouncil


Oasis Senior Karmyn (Ky) Brown has found a place as part of Oasis Academy that is welcoming and encourages asking critical thinking and asking questions. Find out more about Ky at https://www.oanv.org/article/939887.


Congratulations to the Bighorn Baseball Team! Players won twice last week against Yerington at Churchill County regional park. Today, Bighorns will compete in Elko against Wells. Good Luck Bighorns! #bighornblue #baseball




Happy birthday to Mrs. Diana Paul! Wishing the woman that does it all a day full of relaxation and smiles. Oasis would not be the same without your wonderfulness!


Come cheer on Middle School Lacrosse tomorrow! The team plays in Reno at 10 a.m. in Reno. Go Bighorns!!!


Congratulations Girls High School Lacrosse on winning their first three games! Great job Bighorns! Next game is Senior Night on Wednesday, April 12.




FFA has been a highlight of Senior Edward Morrow’s career at Oasis. He can still remember his first Ag Day Freshman year. Learn more about that day and Eddie at https://www.oanv.org/article/871154.


We're going to Ireland, Scotland, and England! Learn about this amazing trip opportunity at the meeting on April 20 at 6 p.m. in Room 6. Register now for the meeting at https://bit.ly/42i67Ec. Contact Tami McNeil for more information at tamsax@gmail.com.


Happy birthday to the beautiful inside and out Mrs. Page Hiskett. You have a huge heart of gold and thank you for all you do for Oasis students. Hope you have a wonderful birthday!


Middle school history students had created information projects to learn about the Civil War. The students researched a new technology from the war, described how it works, how it was invented, how it was used, and then created a model or diagram of the item. #poweroflearning



Senior Aaliyah Bullock found her professional calling through an internship this past summer. She completed an internship at Moffitt Animal Clinic and now plans to study veterinary science at the UNR. Here's more on the senior https://www.oanv.org/article/1010066


Middle School Boys Lacrosse is working hard to prepare the start of their season. They have a scrimmage in Reno this Saturday (4/1). #bighornblue #lacrosse #sticks











Senior Keenan Waller will graduate in May with his High School Diploma as well as his Associate of Science from WNC. “My time at Oasis was overall enjoyable and I'm glad to be graduating from here,” said Waller. Hear more from Waller at https://www.oanv.org/article/1029697,


Oasis Academy is proud to be a globally accredited educational institution through Cognia. We were honored to have Cognia visit this week. As we continue to improve student lives through opportunity we are grateful for our outstanding staff that works tirelessly toward this mission. #poweroflearning #accreditation #changinglives






A huge part of senior Stacie Bogdanowicz’s life has been agriculture. The passion for the subject has been fostered through her youth involvement with Churchill County 4-H as well as during her high school career. Read more about Stacie at https://www.oanv.org/article/1010047.
