The Los Osos Dance Department put on yet another amazing show, and this year’s spring show was inspired by sports teams. On April 11, the dance program’s most recent production, “The Ultimate Halftime...
The LOHS Drumline brings more to the table than just spirit-filled cadences at rallies and football games. They also work tirelessly from December to March to be able to produce and perform a musically...
The Art Walk returned yet another year to Los Osos, and this year was overflowing with even more excitement among students.
Students showcased unique forms of art, fashion, and creativity in the quad....
I am so grateful to be the President of our school’s Queer Quarterly club. Every Friday meeting, it provides such a beautiful and fun space for queer students at our schools to hang out. So, last year,...
On Los Osos Campus, in dedication to the Boys and Girls Wrestling team, a new mural organized by one of our own grizzlies has been completed. The new mural can be found in the school foyer, up the stairs...
Thursday, March 5, 2026: the day the curtain rose.
Actors, dressed in colorful finery, pinching fabric between their fingers, waited in the wings, counting their breaths.
Technicians, a headset...
February marks an important month for our Performing Arts and Music Departments at Los Osos, as plays are in full swing, the choir and band are rehearsing for upcoming concerts, and our indoor color guard...
From February 5 through 7, the Los Osos Theatre Department put on a play called “Dead Man’s Cell Phone”.
The main characters in the play were named Jean and Gordon and they were played by Evynn...
Our campus is filled with students and faculty from various cultural and ethnic backgrounds. However, we don’t often get opportunities to truly recognize and celebrate our unique heritages as a community....
The Los Osos High School Theater department’s production of the play, Dead Man’s Cell Phone, directed by Lauren Bell-Nagy, who is a LOHS alumnus from the class of 2006, provided a thought-provoking...
Street murals have long transformed ordinary walls into vibrant public galleries, offering free and accessible art to anyone who passes by. , these large-scale works serve as reflections of culture, community,...
The crowd was lined up against the wall, wrapping around the Los Osos theatre and trailing off into the cafeteria, with parents checking the time again and again while children chased each other across...