Student representatives report food-drive success, club activities and athletics goals

Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District Board of Education · January 27, 2026
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Summary

Student representatives updated the board on a successful student food drive, club service projects (blood drive, hygiene-drive donations) and athletics goals, and presented a video recognizing staff and teachers.

Student representatives from Oak Creek High School delivered the quarterly update during the Jan. 26 board meeting, reporting a successful food drive that supported a student food bank after federal benefit interruptions and summarizing club and athletic activity.

Students said the food drive and a "Kitty Christmas" event supported student needs and community engagement. Student council also ran a candy-cane gram fundraiser, selling more than 500 candy canes. Clubs highlighted included HOSA (future health professionals), National Organization for Women Now (donations of more than 100 feminine-hygiene supplies to a domestic abuse shelter) and the National Art Honor Society (donations to retirement/care homes and plans for a field trip). The HOSA blood drive recorded 54 donors, including 10 double donors and one RBC donor.

Student leaders emphasized the role of teachers and staff, noting Oak Creek High School has 191 teachers and staff, 14 departments, 42 clubs and 32 sports; they presented a video to honor staff contributions. The board thanked the students for their report.

Next steps: Student representatives will return with future updates; items related to student activities and the upcoming FBLA presentation were listed on future agendas.