Thursday, February 21, 2019

Oak Ridge High School Daily Bulletin

STUDENT INFO

The Driving Center will be hosting two Driver Education Classes over Spring Intercession.  The first is March 11th and the second is March 18th.  Please check their website at thedrivingcenter.org for information and registration (Tu, Th – 3.7) – T. Seals

 

Would you like to travel to Italy, Monaco, France and Spain in June of 2020?  To learn more about this amazing opportunity, come to the first informational meeting on Thursday, February 28th at 7:00 pm in the ORHS Amphitheater.  For more information, contact Madame Bailey, Señor Gonzalez, Mr. Pickering or Ms. Toler.  (2/19, 2/21, 2/27) L. Bailey

 

Two nice people are willing to help—won’t you come for free NHS tutoring from Maggie Dadmun and Thomas Peplow? Stop by the Counseling Center from 3:15 to 3:50 on Thursday. (2/21) – K. Senter

 

 

 

CLUB INFO

 

Attention Anime Club Members – Anime Club will not be held today, Thursday February 21st afterschool.  Our next meeting will take place next week on Thursday, February 28th in LC 228 – Ms. Lintz’s room.  Apologies for the short notice, and we hope to see everyone next week! (2/21) – H. Lintz

 

 

 

COUNSELING INFO

 

Attention 10th grade students planning to enroll in Middle College: There is a Steven L. Coffey Memorial Middle College Scholarship for Anderson County students. Applications will be available from March 15 – May 12th. Please visit easttennesseefoundation.org and click on the Scholarships and Grants tab for more information. (Tu, Th 3.15) B. Ottinger

 

Juniors: please remember to turn in your resume and short essay for contention as a Boys and Girls State delegate to Mrs. Rowland by this Friday.  (2/21-2/22) – K. Rowland

 

Rising Juniors and Seniors: Questbridge is a program that matches academically high-achieving students with low family income to some of the most prestigious colleges in our country. They are looking for students in the top 5-10% of their class who received mostly A’s in the most rigorous courses we offer with strong standardized test scores. Household income should be less than $65,000 per year. Successful applicants are usually first generation in their family to attend a U.S. college and  possess strong personal character and have leadership in community or school activities. See your counselor if you are interested in information on for Questbridge. (2/21-2/22) – K. Rowland