OCA Calendar | 3/10/2026 10:35:00 AM
Mt. Pleasant, SC – We have another great week ahead at OCA. Today we have our SAT testing with only those students taking the SAT at school today. We also have a PLD day Friday and Monday is a teacher work day.
As we are finishing up the third quarter strong, these days when students are not at school gives them a little metal break. We have four weeks left until spring break, so this break comes at a good time.
The third quarter ends this Friday, March 13. Make sure your students are caught up and have all their homework and projects done.
We are going to be having a little fun on campus leading up to St. Patrick's Day next week. Students can claim class bragging rights and extra points toward our next Feeding Frenzy.
February Student of the Month
Jayden Lee
Ms. Smith nominated Jayden because of his consistent supports of his peers in Writing Lab. He is also a member of the tennis team and earns exceptionally high grades. "He is the first to volunteer to go to other teachers' classrooms to help their students, and he comes to my class every day prepared, curious, and excited to discuss the material. He always strives to be his best, as a person, a friend, and a student."
February GRIT Student of The Month
Cameron Clark
Mrs. Barrineau made the nomination.
"Cameron has struggled somewhat in US History this year in getting the As or Bs that she strives for, typically earning Cs. Lately, Cameron has decided to start attending extra help and her grades have improved. She will stay after school or come early to go over topics and ask questions. She earned a B on her most recent test, which was one of the more difficult tests this year. She is showing her hard work and growth by taking the initiative to come to extra help!"
GRIT Student of The Month for February
Kiara Deas
Mrs. Smith in her nomination.
"Kiara may be quiet in class, but she is absorbing everything and working incredibly hard to improve. She comes for extra help and asks questions. She is probably my most improved writer, and all the while she does it with her beautiful smile. She is the epitome of hard work work in the classroom."
As the weather is getting warmer, we have to make sure we are in compliance with out school dress code and are dressed appropriately in a school setting. The main reason for the dress code is not to have distractions in the learning environment. When a student is out of dress code we ask them to change and, if they do not, we will ask the parents to come and bring clothing, or we will send them at home. Please help support us on this.
DRESS CODE
The purpose of the OCA dress code is to foster a professional, safe and respectful environment at school. The dress code is in effect from the time students arrive to school until they leave. Note that students must be in dress code before school begins if they enter the building before the official start of school. The dress code applies to field trips, site visits, academic internships, athletic practices, and other school-related activities, unless the supervising adult informs the students otherwise.
- No open back shirts, crop tops or shirts which have holes in the back.
- No stomach or midriff exposed
- Shirts must be of an acceptable length (past waistline)
- No pajamas or pajama pants
- No headgear (to include hoods of shirts) - Hoodies can be on shirt but not on head
- No sunglasses inside the building
- Skirts, dresses and shorts should be of an acceptable length
- No jeans or pants with holes in places higher than six inches above the knee
- Pants must be high enough to not show undergarments
- No strapless shirts. Spaghetti straps must be at least two inches in width.
PROHIBITED CLOTHING:
- Any clothing with text or symbols (images) that promote violence, alcohol, tobacco or drugs
- Bed or house slippers.
- Hats, hoods and bandannas with the exception of head coverings worn for religious reasons.
Consequences for Dress Code Violations - Students will receive a verbal warning on their first violation. Further violations of OCA's dress code will result in the following school consequences:
2nd offense: Detention in open session
3rd offense: Parent meeting & Suspension (OSS) - 2 days
4th offense: Suspension (OSS) - 5 days
5th offense: Referral to Board for expulsion
Any classes missed due to dress code violations will result in an unexcused absence. Students with subsequent dress code violations will be referred for Saturday School; and possible expulsion.
OCA state survey
Please keep an eye on your emails and take the survey that was sent by the South Carolina Department of Education. It should look like the example I have below. If you have any questions please feel free to contact. The more who take the survey the better State and School leadership take this survey very seriously. Thank you!
Academic Review Board
To better prepare our students for the academic challenges they face now and in the future, Oceanside has created an Academic Review Board (ARB). Our mission is to prevent further instances of academic dishonesty and empower students to learn from their mistakes and find ethical solutions to their academic challenges. We will provide fairness to all students through accountability.
The significance of academic honesty extends beyond the OCA classroom and class rankings to scholarships and success in their post-secondary life. As technology progresses, it behooves us to understand its repercussions on learning.This initiative is designed to uphold fairness and provide additional support for all students as they pursue their academic goals.
The Academic Review Board serves as a platform to ensure that every student's circumstances are fairly evaluated and addressed. Conducting thorough assessments of academic concerns and appeals, the Board creates an equitable environment where each student is valued. This commitment to fairness is essential in nurturing a culture of academic integrity and trust within our school community.
Moreover, the Board's focus extends beyond evaluation; it is also dedicated to fostering student learning and development. By reviewing individual cases, the Board can help teachers identify specific challenges students face, allowing educators to provide tailored support that promotes growth. This personalized approach not only enhances understanding but also empowers our students to overcome obstacles and reach their full potential.
We believe that education is not defined by grades but by developing critical thinking, resilience, and a lifelong love for learning.
Stay Healthy
It is the flu and sick season. As a friendly reminder, please encourage your kids to wash their hands and use hand sanitizer as often as possible. If a student has a fever of 101 or higher, or is vomiting, please keep them home so we don't spread illness to other students and faculty members.
Please email
attendance@landsharks.org if you are going to miss school. As a reminder, missing school for three consecutive days will require medical documentation, such as a doctor's note.
OCA College Program for 2026-27
Remember our slogan:
It's Not College Prep… It's College!
For the 2026-27 school year and beyond, Oceanside's College Program will focus specifically on a pathway towards achieving a University Transfer Associate of Arts degree – tuition free. *
OCA is not a college-prep school, it is a Collegiate Academy that offers college classes to replace high school graduation requirements. If you come to OCA, you should expect to participate in rigorous high school classes that prepare you to become a full-time college student as early as your sophomore year of high school.
As an Oceanside student, you are expected to participate in every college course offered on our pupil progression pathway to earn the University Transfer Associate of Arts degree. In short, if you qualify for our college classes, you should expect to be placed in them and will be expected to work toward earning your Associate degree.
Students who fail to be successful in their college classes will only be offered virtual, non-honors courses to meet the minimum requirements for graduation.
Students will not be allowed to "opt out" because they don't want to take a class; if they qualify, they will be expected to continue with the next class in their sequence towards the completion of their degree, no exceptions.
Qualifications for OCA's College Program
- Enrolled as an OCA student
- Earn a 3.0 or better GPA
- 90%+ average in English I and II
- 85%+ average in Geometry, Algebra I and Algebra II
*Notable Options within OCA's College Program
Students who wish to opt for a University Transfer Associate of Science degree may opt to replace certain OCA-offered courses with courses offered by Trident Technical College, with prior school approval. However, these college courses are not covered by OCA's free tuition program and students will be charged for tuition, textbooks and course fees.
Upcoming OCA Events
Dual Enrollment
March 10 and March 13 are Application Days with TTC. These sessions are only for students new to dual enrollment who completed the Accuplacer in February. Not students currently enrolled in dual credit classes.You will receive an invitation to your mandatory application session which will have your room number and meeting time for either March 11 or March 13. The session should take about 1-2 hours.
You must come prepared with the following:
- A fully charged computer capable of accessing the TTC application
- Social Security Number
- Parent/Guardian's birthdate and contact information
- Parent/Guardian's date of establishing South Carolina residency
- Dual Enrollment Permission Form (these will be emailed out along with your invitation)
- Letter of Exceptional Ability (Freshman only- you will get these letters prior to your session)
Please reach out to
kbeckham@landsharks.org if you have a conflict.
Prom
We are going to have an amazing prom this year! Oceanside's Prom will be held on March 21, from 8–10 p.m. at The Grand at 81 Mary in Downtown Charleston. Juniors and Seniors are invited to enjoy an elegant evening of music, dancing and celebration as we bring this year's theme,
Once Upon a Time, to life. Tickets are $65 per person and must be purchased online. Detailed ticket information and individual access codes have been sent to students and parents via email. We are looking forward to a safe and memorable evening for our
Landsharks!
Senior Cap/Gown distribution is scheduled with
Jostens for April 27 in the cafe from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. If you are a senior, or are the parent of a senior, please make sure to get your orders done ASAP. Visit
lowcountrygrad.com to place those orders.
Team Oceanside
To support our teachers and staff at OCA, please donate to Team Oceanside or feel free to contact me. This helps us pay for special treats, like coffee, and special faculty meals. We want to make sure our teachers feel the support and love from our OCA families. Click
HERE to donate.
Oceanside Collegiate Academy: Oceanside Collegiate Academy (OCA), located in Mt. Pleasant, S.C., serves high school students in a safe, small and family-centered setting. Our students seek the opportunity and challenge of rigorous curriculum, high academic standards and elite athletics while earning up to two years of college credit. OCA serves students in grades 9-12 using an honors curriculum in 9th and 10 grades with a dual enrollment curriculum in 11th and 12th grades
Learn more about OCA by visiting our website at OceansideCollegiate.Academy and by following us on social media on Facebook, Instagram and X. For video content, visit our YouTube channel.