Friday, February 3, 2017

Oak Ridge High School Daily Bulletin

STUDENT INFO

AP Exam Registration is coming soon!  Students who plan to take an AP Exam this spring must register in the main lobby Monday, February 6 through Wednesday, February 8.  The registration table will be open before school, during lunch, and after school.  Students can choose to pay for all of their exams up front ($93 per exam) or pay in 3 installments ($31 per exam, per installment).  An initial payment must be made at the time of registration.  Please see your AP Teacher for additional information including the AP Exam Schedule. (2/1-2/3) – A. Henry

Trying to find something simple to show affection for your friends this Valentine’s Day? Buy a carnation!

Carnations will be sold from Wednesday, February 8th to Monday, February 13th during lunch and after school for $2 each or 2 for $3. All carnations will be delivered on Valentine’s Day to your loved ones and special friends! (2/2-2/3) – B. Hondorf

52 years ago, Black leaders and civil rights activists took to the streets of Selma, Alabama to protest segregation, racism, and voter suppression.  Last month, people from all walks of life took to the streets around the country and the world – inspired by those who walked before them.  Who will inspire the next generation?  Find out at the library as they honor Black History month – Celebrating History, Inspiring the Future. (2/3) – C. Milloway

Thank you to those who responded to yesterday’s Black History trivia question. Eugene Williams was the first African-American from Oak Ridge to play in the Negro Baseball League. Today’s question is: What is unique about the street names in the Scarboro Community? Write your name and your answer ona piece of paper and submit your response to Dr. Colquitt in CS 235 by the end of 5th period today. (2/3) – R. Colquitt

The Center for Children’s and Young Adult Literature at UTK is sponsoring the 3rd annual African American Read-In.  ORHS has been invited to participate and we will be recording students as they read a favorite poem or an excerpt from an African American-authored text (like a speech, a short story, or an essay) on Tuesday and Wednesday, February 7 and 8th, in our very own Wildcat Studio.   The videos will be aired on the UTK campus, Friday, Feb. 24th from noon-6pm in Hodges Library.  If you are interested, please come by the library for more information, for help picking something to read, and to pick up a permission slip.  You MUST have a signed permission slip to participate. (2/3-2/6) – C. Milloway

Need to tell your friends you have a date but don’t want to actually spend money on a real date? Just check out a paper-wrapped book from our library because it’s Blind Date with a Book Month! Stop by the library today to find some very dateable titles! And they’re FREE! (2/3) – C. Milloway

SENIOR INFO

Do you have funny photos from freshmen year or photos from Friday night? If you want them to be in the senior slideshow then send them to orhssenior2017@gmail.com or use the #orhs2k17. All pictures are due by spring break.” (T, F) – B. Hondorf

Regions Bank is proud to celebrate Black History Month by honoring those who continue to make history every single day. To empower the next generation of leaders, we’re awarding scholarships to high school and college students to help them create legacies of their own.  Tell us about an African-American who has inspired you, and you could win $5,000 or $3,500 in college scholarships. The deadline for scholarship submissions is 11:59 pm Central Time on February 28, 2017. Visit regions.com/ridingforward or the Counseling Office for more information. (T, F – 2/28) – A. Morris

Please stop by the counseling office for more information if you are interested in any of the following scholarship opportunities: migrant students, Print and Graphics Scholarship foundation, Society of Women Engineers, Green Home Improvement Scholarship by HomeAdvisor, VFW Auxiliary’s Young American Creative Patriotic Art Contest; Jeannette Rankin Women’s Scholarship Fund, or The Diabetes Scholars Foundation. (w) – A. Morris

CLUB & ORGANIZATION INFO

French Club will meet from 3:10 to 3:45 on Monday, February 6th to continue watching Le Petit Prince! Merci! (2/1-2/3) – E. Barry

Should the age to purchase tobacco be raised to 21? Join Philosophy Club after school on Friday in Mr. Pickering’s room (LC322) for our final Ethics Bowl case this week. (2/2-2/3) – A. Pickering

Do you like German? Then come to the Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft! Our next meeting is Monday, February 6th in room CS 304 at 3:15. We are going to discuss fundraising and look on the final design of our Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft- t-shirts! (2/2-2/6) – S. Nebenfuehr

The Harry Potter Club will have an early Valentine Day celebration after school in Mrs. Mullins’ room, CS 231, on Monday, February 6.  We will discuss romance in the Harry Potter world, and the magic of love potions!  All Potter fans are welcome. (2/2-2/3) – K. Mullins

There is a very important Chess Club Meeting on Thursday, February 10 after school in Ms. Hondorf’s room, room LC210.  If you are considering participating in the team tournament on March 4,  please pick up an information sheet and t-shirt order form from Ms. Hondorf or from the library BEFORE the meeting. (2/3-2/7) – C. Milloway

National Honor Society will meet on Monday at 3:15 in LC-327.  All members are expected to attend.  Please see Madame Bailey in LC-304 to explain conflicts. (2/3-2/6) – L. Bailey

The YuGi-Oh! Club will meet in CS 235 today until 5pm. Bring your cards and be ready to duel! (2/3) – R. Colquitt

ATHLETICS

Date
Day
Sport
Opponent / Event
Location
Time
2/3/17
Fr
Bsktbl V / GJV
Karns
Away
4:30 / 6:00 / 7:30