Ord WINS 38-38!!! Advances to the Championship game!!!
over 3 years ago, Aaron Snyder
At the end of the 3rd Ord leads 28-21.
over 3 years ago, Aaron Snyder
Chants score a TD to increase the lead to 28-14 with 8:09 left in the 3rd.
over 3 years ago, Aaron Snyder
21-14 Ord leads at halftime.
over 3 years ago, Aaron Snyder
21-14 Ord.
over 3 years ago, Aaron Snyder
Oakland-Craig scores to tie the game 14-14.
over 3 years ago, Aaron Snyder
Ord answers with a TD to make the score 14-7 with 2:27 in the first.
over 3 years ago, Aaron Snyder
Oakland-Craig scores to tie the game at 7-7.
over 3 years ago, Aaron Snyder
Chants lead 7-0 with 6:32 in the 1st quarter.
over 3 years ago, Aaron Snyder
Junior Class Mask Fundraiser: Please contact Janene Welniak at jwelniak@ordps.org to order a mask. Masks cost $15 a piece. https://www.ordps.org/o/ord-public-schools/page/chant-apparel-fundraisers
over 3 years ago, Ord Chants
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over 3 years ago, Ord Chants
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Fans wanting to watch the game tonight via live stream can do so using the NFHS link. There is a fee for using this site. https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/nsaa/gamca18fd6eca?utm_source=braze_automation&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Clell%20Wade%20Event%20Alert
over 3 years ago, Derry Trampe
Football fans can listen to the game on the following radio station or KNLV. Friday (11/13): The Oakland/Craig football team is at Ord for a Class ‘C-2’ semifinal playoff game at 6:00. Pregame coverage at 5:40 on 106 KIX & 106KIX.com.
over 3 years ago, Derry Trampe
As part of our Return to School Plan, regular updates will occur to keep our community informed of where we are at with planning. This week the Loup Basin has reported rising higher in the Orange Risk Dial Zone. We are currently in the Yellow Operational Zone in our local school community but are feeling the impact of the rise in community cases. We are still in the Yellow Operational Zone due to having no evidence of school based spread or quarantine cases due to school based exposure. We are able to remain in the Yellow Operational Zone by having low quarantine numbers associated with any positive cases we have had due to masks being used in both buildings and at all home events. To date, we have had NO instances of traceable spread in either building. Simply put, the measures that we are putting in place to keep students and staff healthy are working. The Governor has asked schools to reach out to students, parents, and community members to please do what they can to help schools keep students attending in-person each and every day. New Directive Health Measures went into effect on 11/11/20 that further put in place expectations on schools to limit density of classroom areas, to increase requirements of social distancing, and limit groups of indoor activities. If the health department rises into the Red, schools will be required to submit plans for operations that may require de-densifying the building. We want to do everything possible to keep our students at school each and every day. We are asking our community to help us do this. Aligning with open and transparent communication, we currently have one staff positive case at OES, two staff positives at OHS, two student positive cases at OES, and one student positive case at OHS. Due to masks being used at school, there were no students or staff identified to quarantine due to the positive cases. Family members and close contact individuals have been directed to quarantine per the Loup Basin guidelines. We continue to see increased numbers of students and staff needing to quarantine due to close contact exposure with a positive case of a family member. In all cases, the positive contact was a family member or friend and the contact occurred outside of school. We are very concerned about the rising cases in our community, but we continue to be diligent in our efforts to keep the impact of this on our schools minimal. We are planning on full in-person learning everyday and we have not changed our plans on this. We are thrilled that we have had 58 days of student learning and are planning on completing the semester with the scheduled days of in-person student learning. We encourage anyone with questions to contact the District Office, OHS, or OES and ask to speak with an administrator. We will continue to monitor the health of our local community and work with Loup Basin Health Department to communicate our Operational Zones. The Return To School Plan can be found at the Ord Public Schools website www.ordps.org.
over 3 years ago, Heather Nebesniak
There will be a meeting Thursday, November 12th at 6:30 PM in the High School Music Room for community youth coaches to discuss facility usage. If you would like to attend, please RVSP to Tara Reineke at treineke@ordps.org the following information so we can plan accordingly: Name, Contact Number, Youth Sport Coached and Age Level, and Dates of Youth Season. Please plan on entering though the Superintendent's Office Door 7.
over 3 years ago, Heather Nebesniak
With the poor timing of the winter weather and questionable safety of road conditions, the Ord Public Schools will be closed on Tuesday, November 10th. Snow is expected to increase throughout the day in snow bands across the area, making travel later this morning and this afternoon hazardous. Please stay safe Chant Nation!
over 3 years ago, Heather Nebesniak
***10:00 Late Start on Tuesday, November 10th.*** After consulting with the National Weather Service in both Hastings and North Platte, there is still confidence that the predicted snow of 4-6 inches will happen in our area, but the timeline has been adjusted to between 7AM-10AM. The arrival of snow, along with dropping temperatures, will compound the already slick spots on highways and intersections. With the timing of this storm and the uncertainty of ice & snowfall amounts, we will work with NDR and NWS to re-evaluate the situation close to 8am. While we realize this isn't the most convenient for our families, the safety of our students is our first priority and the timing of this predicted winter weather is challenging.
over 3 years ago, Heather Nebesniak
Ord will play Oakland-Craig in the C-2 football semifinals on Friday, Nov. 13 at 6:00 pm in Ord. As an NSAA post-season activity, face coverings will be required and no passes will be accepted. One of these teams will play in the state final and we want to make sure they can.
over 3 years ago, Derry Trampe
Ord wins 24-12!
over 3 years ago, Aaron Snyder
Ord scores after an Aquinas turnover to make the score 24-12 with 6:44 left in the game.
over 3 years ago, Aaron Snyder