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Why Choose Osseo Middle

Osseo Middle School is a public middle school in Osseo, Minnesota, serving students in grades 6–8 within Osseo Area Schools in the northwest metro. Rooted in strong community traditions and high expectations, Osseo Middle supports students in developing the academic skills, responsibility and confidence needed for high school and beyond.

A tradition of responsibility and growth

This strong foundation of accountability and support helps students build habits that carry into high school and throughout their academic journey.

At Osseo Middle School, students are challenged to grow both academically and personally. The Oriole Way sets clear expectations for responsible decision-making, positive relationships and active engagement in learning. Teachers and staff work closely with students to ensure they are supported, known and prepared for the transition to high school.

Through a comprehensive selection of core and elective courses, world languages and opportunities to earn high school credit, students are encouraged to explore their interests while building a strong academic foundation. The Oriole Way and daily advisory time reinforce a culture of respect, responsibility and resourcefulness.

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Opportunities to expand learning

Scholars deepen their learning and prepare for high school success through opportunities such as:

  • Talent Development, Academic Challenge and Gifted Support (TAG) programming

  • Advanced mathematics offerings
  • World Language options
  • Band, choir and orchestra classes
  • The ability to earn high school credit for some courses

Enriching the middle school experience

Osseo Orioles can choose from a variety of co-curricular activities, including (but not limited to): 

  • Destination Imagination
  • Student Council
  • WEB (Where Everybody Belongs) leaders
  • O-Zone after-school clubs and activities
  • MATHCOUNTS programming
  • Music ensemble groups

These experiences allow students to build leadership skills, teamwork and confidence beyond the classroom.

Seventh and eighth graders can participate in competitive high school athletics at their assigned school. Intramural (house league) sports are also available.

Supporting the needs of young adolescents

The Oriole Way creates a consistent and supportive school culture where students learn to be responsible, respectful and resourceful.

In addition to The Oriole Way, a daily advisory period provides a structured time to focus on academics and relationships with others.

Community partners

Our scholars benefit from the support of many community partners, including:

  • Advent Lutheran Church
  • American Heart Association
  • Free the Children
  • General Mills
  • We Act