Oran R-III: Small Town, Big Commitment.
Despite Missouri ranking near the bottom for state education funding, Oran R-III is standing strong. That’s the power of this community! We’re keeping our district financially sound while preparing students for the modern world. Thank you for always putting our kids first!
#OranStrong #EducationMatters #LocalSupport #MoEd
Despite Missouri ranking near the bottom for state education funding, Oran R-III is standing strong. That’s the power of this community! We’re keeping our district financially sound while preparing students for the modern world. Thank you for always putting our kids first!
#OranStrong #EducationMatters #LocalSupport #MoEd

Shop the Scholastic Book Fair!
Thursday, March 26-Tuesday, March 31.
Preview the book selections at:
https://www.scholastic.com/bf/oranelementaryschool

Come cheer on the Lady Eagles at their first away game! 💙🥎🦅

Softball season opener was a winner for the Eagles! They beat Advance 17-7. Way to go, ladies! #EaglePride #PoG--Hard Workers

Congratulations to Cole Diebold and Conner McCoy for boy's basketball post-season awards. Cole was selected Scott-Miss All Conference First Team and Class 2 District 3 All District Team. Conner was selected Scott-Miss All Conference Second Team.


Support Oran Lady Eagles Softball by joining our March Madness pool!
🏆 Grand Prize: 50% of the total pot!
💵 Entry: $10
⏰ Deadline: Thursday, March 12 @ 10 AM
3 Steps to Play:
1️⃣ Click the link in our bio to join.
2️⃣ Pay $10 via Cash, Check, or Venmo (@Crissy-Campbell-1).
3️⃣ Sit back and watch the upsets!
Link: https://tournament.fantasysports.yahoo.com/mens-basketball-bracket/group/67528/invitation?key=8a594436979beda7

The Class of 2030 has Freshman Orientation tonight!!

Join us for our Lady Eagles Softball Season/Home Opener THIS Friday, March 20th at 4:30pm!!! Let's go EAGLES!!!

The Oran Beta Club had a great time at State Convention in Branson this weekend! Even though I couldn't capture evey moment, here are a few images of projects and cadids from our club.
Big news from the Oran Sr. Beta Club: We are proud of all our competitors, but a special shout-out goes to our State Competition winners! These hard-working students have officially earned their bid to the National Convention in Nashville, TN, this June.
State Champion: Two Dimensoinal Design (Banner): Addison Campbell, Alexis Campbell, Peyton Pullium, Makaylynn Senciboy
State Champion: Onsite Drawing: Lila Peterson
3rd Place: Recycled Art: Jonah Dirnberger
4th Place: Woodworking: Konner Streeter
4th Place: Academic Testing, Social Studies: Alex Burlison
Premier Performers: Ava Forehand and Rylan White
Nashville, here we come! 🎸🏆 Great work, Betas!
State Champion: Two Dimensoinal Design (Banner): Addison Campbell, Alexis Campbell, Peyton Pullium, Makaylynn Senciboy
State Champion: Onsite Drawing: Lila Peterson
3rd Place: Recycled Art: Jonah Dirnberger
4th Place: Woodworking: Konner Streeter
4th Place: Academic Testing, Social Studies: Alex Burlison
Premier Performers: Ava Forehand and Rylan White
Nashville, here we come! 🎸🏆 Great work, Betas!




The Oran Junior Beta Club recently attended the 2026 Missouri State Beta Convention, where students had the opportunity to compete, learn, and represent their school among Beta members from across the state. Throughout the convention, students participated in a variety of academic and leadership competitions while also connecting with other clubs who share the Beta motto of “Let Us Lead by Serving Others.”
The experience allowed members to showcase their hard work, build confidence, and strengthen their leadership skills. We are proud of the way our students represented Oran through their dedication, teamwork, and commitment to excellence. Congratulations to all of our Junior Beta members for their efforts and for being outstanding ambassadors of our school and community.










Soaring growth! We had 16 students in 1st grade make growth on their STAR Early Literacy Assessment this quarter! This assessment is incredibly important, as it assesses: student comprehension, letter name/letter sound fluency, and phonemic awareness skills that we have been working on throughout 1st grade. We use this assessment to monitor progress throughout the year.

Congratulations to Mrs. Angie Smith on being named the Southeast Missouri Multi-Level School Counselor of the Year. For more than 25 years, she has served the students and families of Oran R-III with dedication, compassion, and outstanding leadership. Her impact on generations of students and her commitment to supporting their success make this recognition truly well deserved.
#OranR3 #SchoolCounselorOfTheYear #StudentSuccess #SoutheastMissouri #OranEagles
#OranR3 #SchoolCounselorOfTheYear #StudentSuccess #SoutheastMissouri #OranEagles

Staff spotlight: Mrs. Chronister
What inspired you to start teaching?
I actually never thought about being a teacher when I was in high school. I enjoyed school, did well, and was involved in extra-curriculars. I just never saw myself returning to school as a teacher. I went to college and studied marketing and public relations. I graduated and worked as a graphic designer, creating advertising and publications that were seen internationally. For a while I worked freelance, and during that time, a friend who was a high school English teacher asked me to consider covering her class as a long-term substitute while she was recovering from health concerns. I had a strong English and literature background, so I took the challenge, thinking I was just being a good friend. What I found out was that I had been given an amazing opportunity to try out a new career! I was hooked! I returned to college and took a semester's worth of classes required to take the English certification exam....and 23 years later, I am still teaching!
What do you love most about working with your students?
I started out teaching junior high and high school aged students and then migrated to primarily teaching grades 7-9. My friends call that grade span the "eye-rollers," and while that can be true, I truly loved all of the self-discovery that happens during those years. Personalities really start to shine and seeing those personalities come through in their writing voice definitely made all the grading more enjoyable. The past two years, I have been in the library and that continues to be an amazing transition. I did not anticipate how much I would enjoy watching emerging readers become more confident readers. I spend a good portion of every morning sitting on the floor with second graders, helping them discover their next favorite read.
What's a fun fact your students might not know about you?
When you teach a grade span and loop with the kids for 3 years, I don't know that there is much left to tell them about me! I have been married for nearly 30 years, have an amazing group of friends, and love dogs. In my spare time we go to concerts, hike, snow ski, boat, travel, read, quilt, and hang out by the fire pit.
What's one word you'd use to describe your classroom?
I hope my students would describe by classroom as "consistent". The rule is the rule today, tomorrow and always, and it applies to everyone. I hope my students saw my classroom as a place where they could be themselves and shine! I loved to watch them build new skills and improve upon old ones. I think a lot of the time they did not even realize just how hard they were working. I think the library could be described as "consistent," too. I don't want there to be any anxiety about my expectations. Another descriptor could be "organized". When younger elementary students can go straight to a section and find the book they want without any assistance, something is clicking.
If you could give your students one piece of advice to carry with them, what would it be?
I want my students to know that this chapter is not the end. Going to the next grade, graduating high school, moving into their "real life"....none of those things are the end. They are the gateway. Mistakes will be made, but they can be fixed. Parts of childhood will be mourned, but each new experience will shape what is to come. Experience as much as you can, create life-long friendships, keep inching towards your goals and then set new ones!
What inspired you to start teaching?
I actually never thought about being a teacher when I was in high school. I enjoyed school, did well, and was involved in extra-curriculars. I just never saw myself returning to school as a teacher. I went to college and studied marketing and public relations. I graduated and worked as a graphic designer, creating advertising and publications that were seen internationally. For a while I worked freelance, and during that time, a friend who was a high school English teacher asked me to consider covering her class as a long-term substitute while she was recovering from health concerns. I had a strong English and literature background, so I took the challenge, thinking I was just being a good friend. What I found out was that I had been given an amazing opportunity to try out a new career! I was hooked! I returned to college and took a semester's worth of classes required to take the English certification exam....and 23 years later, I am still teaching!
What do you love most about working with your students?
I started out teaching junior high and high school aged students and then migrated to primarily teaching grades 7-9. My friends call that grade span the "eye-rollers," and while that can be true, I truly loved all of the self-discovery that happens during those years. Personalities really start to shine and seeing those personalities come through in their writing voice definitely made all the grading more enjoyable. The past two years, I have been in the library and that continues to be an amazing transition. I did not anticipate how much I would enjoy watching emerging readers become more confident readers. I spend a good portion of every morning sitting on the floor with second graders, helping them discover their next favorite read.
What's a fun fact your students might not know about you?
When you teach a grade span and loop with the kids for 3 years, I don't know that there is much left to tell them about me! I have been married for nearly 30 years, have an amazing group of friends, and love dogs. In my spare time we go to concerts, hike, snow ski, boat, travel, read, quilt, and hang out by the fire pit.
What's one word you'd use to describe your classroom?
I hope my students would describe by classroom as "consistent". The rule is the rule today, tomorrow and always, and it applies to everyone. I hope my students saw my classroom as a place where they could be themselves and shine! I loved to watch them build new skills and improve upon old ones. I think a lot of the time they did not even realize just how hard they were working. I think the library could be described as "consistent," too. I don't want there to be any anxiety about my expectations. Another descriptor could be "organized". When younger elementary students can go straight to a section and find the book they want without any assistance, something is clicking.
If you could give your students one piece of advice to carry with them, what would it be?
I want my students to know that this chapter is not the end. Going to the next grade, graduating high school, moving into their "real life"....none of those things are the end. They are the gateway. Mistakes will be made, but they can be fixed. Parts of childhood will be mourned, but each new experience will shape what is to come. Experience as much as you can, create life-long friendships, keep inching towards your goals and then set new ones!

Kindergarten Screening will be held on April 1!
If your child is starting Kindergarten this fall, be sure to call the elementary office to schedule your screening time at 573-262-3435 ext. 1.
We’re excited to welcome our future Eagles!
If your child is starting Kindergarten this fall, be sure to call the elementary office to schedule your screening time at 573-262-3435 ext. 1.
We’re excited to welcome our future Eagles!

Today we celebrated the birthday of Dr. Seuss with lots of reading and Seuss-inspired fun!
Students were thrilled to have a surprise visit from The Lorax, which added a little extra excitement to our day. It was a fun day at Oran Elementary!


Big News for Oran R-III!
The Oran R-III School District is proud to announce that Fletcher Shoemaker has earned an Exemplary rating on trumpet solo in the MSHSAA Solo and Small Ensemble Festival.
During his audition, Fletcher performed Andante and Allegro by Joseph-Guy Ropartz, showcasing his talent, dedication, and hard work.
With this outstanding achievement, Fletcher will advance to the Missouri State contest this April.
Please join us in congratulating Fletcher on this incredible accomplishment and wishing him the best of luck at State.
#OranR3 #EaglePride #StudentSuccess

Congratulation to Reed Branson! He's one of our February Students of the Month. Here's what his teachers had to say about him!
Reed is a very hard-working student. He is always eager to learn and improve in his studies. He is a very kind and caring classmate.
Reed is a hard worker and has the best manners. He is someone that I can count on to always help in the classroom.
Reed- showed great dedication and talent in band this year. Always kind and respectful, he contributed positively to the group and works well with others. He has an incredible work ethic and shows great appreciation for his teachers.
Reed is a hard working student. He is always eager to learn and is willing to do anything that is needed. He will lend a hand when needed and not complain about the task at hand.
Reed is a very hard-working student. He is always eager to learn and improve in his studies. He is a very kind and caring classmate.
Reed is a hard worker and has the best manners. He is someone that I can count on to always help in the classroom.
Reed- showed great dedication and talent in band this year. Always kind and respectful, he contributed positively to the group and works well with others. He has an incredible work ethic and shows great appreciation for his teachers.
Reed is a hard working student. He is always eager to learn and is willing to do anything that is needed. He will lend a hand when needed and not complain about the task at hand.

Congratulations to Hayden Hollis. He's one of our February Students of the Month! Here's what his teachers had to say about him!
Hayden works very hard in class. He listens intently and always turns his assignment in on time.
Hayden is a down-to-earth and capable student. I think he's going to do and create amazing things!
Hayden- He is a patient and attentive student who shows a genuine willingness to learn. He listens carefully, takes his time to understand new concepts, and approaches challenges with a calm and positive attitude. His steady effort and openness to feedback help him continue to grow academically. He is a pleasure to have in class.
Hayden is a great student and so pleasant and respectful to have in class. He is a great listener and he’s so responsible.
Hayden works very hard in class. He listens intently and always turns his assignment in on time.
Hayden is a down-to-earth and capable student. I think he's going to do and create amazing things!
Hayden- He is a patient and attentive student who shows a genuine willingness to learn. He listens carefully, takes his time to understand new concepts, and approaches challenges with a calm and positive attitude. His steady effort and openness to feedback help him continue to grow academically. He is a pleasure to have in class.
Hayden is a great student and so pleasant and respectful to have in class. He is a great listener and he’s so responsible.

Congratulations to Stephanie Caldwell! She's one of our February Students of the Month. Here's what her teachers had to say about her!
Stephanie is always working hard and has the kindest heart. I love her enthusiasm!
Stephanie is a focused, responsible, and diligent student. It's been awesome to have her in the classroom!
Stephanie- She is a consistently sweet and thoughtful student who brings positivity to the classroom each day. She’s a wonderful cheerleader!!She encourages others and celebrates their successes. Her kindness and caring nature make her a joy to be around, and she helps create a supportive and welcoming classroom environment.
Stephanie is just a joy to be around. She’s always friendly and smiling, she is so kind to others, and such a good example to others of what having a huge heart looks like!
Stephanie is always working hard and has the kindest heart. I love her enthusiasm!
Stephanie is a focused, responsible, and diligent student. It's been awesome to have her in the classroom!
Stephanie- She is a consistently sweet and thoughtful student who brings positivity to the classroom each day. She’s a wonderful cheerleader!!She encourages others and celebrates their successes. Her kindness and caring nature make her a joy to be around, and she helps create a supportive and welcoming classroom environment.
Stephanie is just a joy to be around. She’s always friendly and smiling, she is so kind to others, and such a good example to others of what having a huge heart looks like!

