Paid Parking Coming to OM

OM Students Will Have to Pay for Parking in the Upcoming School Year Many students in Howard County pay for the ability to park in their school lot; however, Oakland Mills students have had the privilege of free parking in recent years. This will change in the upcoming school year due to overpopulation and lack of space. Our school population will be increasing by 15%, … Continue reading Paid Parking Coming to OM

OM Caught the Blues

A Blue Man Group Performance Recap After years of trepidation, it finally happened. At midnight on March 19th, a few dozen Oakland Mills community members got together to witness the debut of the local junior chapter of the Blue Man Group, with the main draw being the familiar faces on stage. Despite their identities being common knowledge, they requested to stay anonymous during interviews. Primarily … Continue reading OM Caught the Blues

Hip Hop Fish & Chicken No Longer Coming to Village Center by Ryan Malinowski

Baltimore-based fish and chicken restaurant to be replaced by vegan juice bar  The village center offers our community a central place to run a quick errand or grab a quick bite to eat. Our dining options were to expand this summer with the addition of a Hip Hop Fish & Chicken chain, a new choice that excited many OM students. Unfortunately, the deal with Hip … Continue reading Hip Hop Fish & Chicken No Longer Coming to Village Center by Ryan Malinowski

BREAKING NEWS: Super Scorp Steps Up to Delinquency

Review over the heroic uprising of OM’s mascot This just-in- Recent reports surrounding the decline of student disobedience and disruption have risen to an all-time high. Since the beginning of February, it has been a mystery as to why the misconduct rate has dropped, but we have evidential reasoning to believe this was caused by just one man: a superhero.  Witnesses claim to have heard … Continue reading BREAKING NEWS: Super Scorp Steps Up to Delinquency

We Still Need Your Service!

More hours added to the requirement?! On April 1, 2023, the Howard County Board Of Education announced plans of updating service hour requirements for all HCPSS students. Instead of the original 75 hours, it could potentially increase to 90-100 hours of service. The BOE said that Howard County students are not as involved in the community as in other counties, and they believe that this … Continue reading We Still Need Your Service!