Starting as early as freshman year, students begin feeling the pressure to decide what they want to do for the rest of their lives. This understandably leaves many feel overwhelmed. Luckily, OH has the College and Career Center, run by the center's director Tracy Kroger and her interns, to assist all students.
“There are people who have things all together … and there are people who have no idea. And both of those are okay ... and so coming here [[makes you feel]] like being a part of everybody else,” says Kroger.
The College and Career Center is open to all students: freshmen to seniors. Many days a week, the center holds special events to assist with career options.
A bougie, fine dining experience that dishes out exuberant platters of NY strip steak and plum and jam focaccia seldom has much in common with the starkly illuminated brick-claddened classrooms, save for the man, the myth, the legend himself,...
Since publishing his first book, “The Civil War of Amos Abernathy,” Michael Leali has been busy winning a Golden Kite Award for Middle-Grade Fiction. The Golden Kite award gives out $2,500 to the author and $1,000 to their chosen nonprofit organization. Leali chose the Ali Forney Center, a center aiding homeless LGBTQ+ youth with resources to guide them to independence.
Patti Marcinko has been serving as the Director of Student Services at OH for 24 years, but will be retiring before the start of the next school year. After being in the district since 1990, her absence will be a huge loss for the Panther community.
After years of following his family’s footsteps, he found himself here in America where he was while looking for a teaching job. His career started here in Oswego teaching Junior High, but he found himself more at home when he started teaching at Oswego High School.




