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From the Desk of Mr. O'Shea

Superintendent's Newsletter
The link above is a live version of our monthly newsletter. While we send it out by email at the beginning of each month, we continue to make updates and add new information as the month goes on. You can check back at this same link anytime to see what’s new — no need to wait for the next email to stay connected and in the know!

Otsego Greenhouse - Open Now!

Thyme to check out our greenhouse! ⏰🌱

The Otsego Greenhouse Class Plant Sale will be running all this weekend, May 8-10.

We have a beautiful collection of hanging baskets, veggies, herbs, and bedding plants. The sale is in the greenhouse behind the high school/Jr high. This is self serve and we accept cash or checks made out to the Otsego BOE. Baskets are $25, 4 inch pots are $2.50.

Come pick out something for Mom!

#MothersDay #SupportStudentLearning #OtseGrow

Castle Connection: The Round Table πŸŽ™οΈ & Tim Downey Invitational πŸƒ

Today, we honor a legacy that continues to shape our community. 🧑

Our student podcast, The Round Table, just released a powerful new episode featuring members of the Tim Downey family, his wife Deb, and sons Shaun, Travis, and Drew sharing heartfelt stories about a coach, mentor, and leader whose impact still resonates across Otsego.

Coach Downey’s dedication to his athletes, especially in building opportunities for his pole vaulters, went far beyond the track. His influence lives on through the annual Tim Downey Invitational, happening tomorrow, May 1, right here on campus.

🎧 Take a moment to listen to this meaningful conversation:

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0E8PQIKZRyAF5DK48Sqasm

Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/808f5039-6a91-47a5-8380-6f9a836111af/episodes/cbd212ce-9380-447e-9336-12ee45aa6b4b/the-round-table-podcast-life-legacy-tim-downey-remembered

Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-legacy-tim-downey-remembered/id1642778713?i=1000763448205

πŸƒ‍♂️ Then come out and support our track team as we celebrate his legacy in action.

#OtsegoKnights #TimDowneyInvitational #StudentVoices #LegacyInAction

Castle Connection: Here Comes the Paw Patrol! 🐾

We’re excited to share a paws-itively awesome new opportunity for our students!

Our School Facility Dog, Dana, now has her very own student team called Paw Patrol, a group of 3rd graders who help care for her throughout the school day. Each student has a special role, including Hydration Hero, Treat Tracker, Fur Stylist, and Smile Specialist.

But that’s not all! Our therapy dogs, Cali and Oakley, each have their own Paw Patrol teams, too! With scheduled days and times, these students are learning responsibility, teamwork, and compassion while helping care for our furry friends.

Even more exciting, this opportunity will continue to grow! Our current 3rd graders will return next year and then step into leadership roles, training a new group of 3rd grade students halfway through the year.

We love seeing our students build confidence and leadership skills while making sure Dana, Cali, and Oakley feel loved every day. 🐢🐾🦴

πŸ°πŸ’œ Castle Connection: Honoring Our Military Kids

At last week’s Board of Education meeting, we took time to recognize and celebrate a very special group of students: our military-connected children.

As part of April’s Month of the Military Child, students with a parent serving in the armed forces were invited to attend and be honored for the unique strength and resilience they demonstrate every day.

A highlight of the evening was a powerful and thought-provoking poem written and read by Savannah Williams, sophomore at OHS. Her words offered a deeply reflective perspective on freedom, sacrifice, and remembrance, capturing the weight and meaning behind experiences many of us don’t often stop to consider. It was a moving moment that resonated with everyone in attendance.

During the recognition, Mr. O'Shea shared remarks acknowledging the sacrifices military children make and the importance of supporting them in our schools, especially as all three Otsego buildings were recently named Purple Star Schools.

Each student in attendance received a certificate of recognition along with a “Military Kid” purple t-shirt as a symbol of our appreciation. Students who were unable to attend the meeting were presented with their shirts later in the week so that all could be recognized.

We are proud of our military-connected students and grateful for the strength, adaptability, and perspective they bring to our school community. πŸ’œ

#PurpleStarSchool #MonthOfTheMilitaryChild #OtsegoKnights #PurpleUp

Castle Connection: BGSU Math Camp

Math Camp is a dynamic, student-centered experience that brings mathematics to life through collaboration, creativity, and fun. This year, Otsego 5th and 6th graders took part in the camp, engaging in a variety of interactive activities designed to spark curiosity and build confidence. The camp blends teamwork, problem-solving, and friendly competition in an energetic, camp-like environment filled with music, movement, and hands-on learning.

Led by dedicated preservice teachers from BGSU, Math Camp fosters a positive and supportive atmosphere where students strengthen their mathematical thinking and develop a deeper appreciation for learning. It’s more than just math—it’s a community experience that inspires connection, encourages growth, and cultivates a lasting passion for discovery.

 

🏰 Castle Connection: Growing Leaders

Two Otsego students are finishing the year with a meaningful accomplishment that highlights their commitment to leadership and personal growth.

Sophia Borer and Claire Lampe recently completed their year in the Toledo Youth Leadership program, a selective experience designed to develop leadership skills and connect students with opportunities across the region.

After being chosen through a competitive application process last spring, Sophia and Claire spent the year participating in monthly sessions, each focused on different aspects of leadership. Through these experiences, they built skills in communication, collaboration, and community engagement while gaining valuable insight into leadership in action.

We are proud of Sophia and Claire for their dedication and for representing Otsego so well. Their growth and commitment to leadership are great examples of what it means to be a Knight. πŸ§‘πŸ–€

πŸ’œβ­ Otsego Local Schools Named Purple Star Schools β­πŸ’œ

We are proud to share that all three Otsego school buildings have been recognized as Purple Star Schools—a designation that honors schools demonstrating a strong commitment to supporting military-connected students and their families.

This recognition reflects the intentional work happening across our district to ensure military children feel welcomed, supported, and connected, no matter where their journey takes them.

From staff training and student support programs to meaningful moments of recognition and community connection, Otsego is committed to serving those who serve our country.

As we also recognize April as the Month of the Military Child, we are especially proud to celebrate the resilience, strength, and sacrifice of our military families.

Thank you to everyone who helps make Otsego a place where every student belongs.

#PurpleStarSchool #MonthOfTheMilitaryChild #OtsegoKnights #MilitaryFamilies #PurpleUp πŸ’œ

Class of 2026 Graduation Date Change

Graduation was tentatively scheduled for Thursday, May 21, 2026, but due to new information from the OHSAA District Track & Field schedule, the ceremony will now be held on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.

This change was made after Otsego Track & Field’s OHSAA Division was moved from Division II to Division III, shifting the district competition dates and creating a conflict that would prevent several graduates, students, and essential staff from participating.

Graduation for the Class of 2026 will take place on:

Wednesday, May 20, 2026
7:00 PM
Stroh Center (BGSU Campus), Bowling Green, Ohio

Families who ordered graduation announcements through Jostens will receive replacements at no additional cost.

Thank you for your understanding and continued support as we work to make graduation a meaningful celebration for all Knights. Additional details will be shared closer to the event.

Virtual Learning Days

Otsego Local Schools may use calamity days when school must close due to severe weather or other unexpected circumstances. On some closure days, students will participate in virtual learning activities instead of attending school in person.

As of January 20, 2026, the district has used five (5) calamity days. The next school closure will include virtual learning activities.

All information on Virtual Learning Days can be found at https://www.otsegoknights.org/virtual-learning-days

A Legacy of Knights Football: Comprehensive History Now Available

Otsego’s football tradition runs deep — and now, thanks to the dedication of current sports PA announcer and proud Otsego grandparent Mike Godfrey, our community can explore that legacy in full.

Mike has compiled a comprehensive history of Otsego football dating back to 1959, chronicling decades of memorable moments, outstanding players, and the evolution of our program.

🏈 Check out the full history here.