Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Oak Ridge High School Daily Bulletin

STUDENT INFO

Pep Video contest submissions are due at the end of the day today. The winning pep video will be announced and played on Friday morning’s announcements. Please submit to Mrs. Wagner by email or drop off a flash drive if necessary. Best of luck!  (W) – A. Wagner

 

Scads of new books in the library just in time for fall break reading.  Come check them out. (W,F) – C. Milloway

 

Intersession Forms are available in student services and the school counseling office. If you have a failing grade in a class, you have the opportunity to improve you grade during intersession, Sept. 30th through October 3. We are also offering an ACT prep course just in time for the upcoming October ACT tests. Forms must be submitted no later than noon on Friday, September 27th.  (9/19-9/27) – B. Estep

 

Jostens will return to the Main Lobby and Arena Concessions’ Kiosk on Thursday, October 17, during lunch to collect orders for class rings. Any student at ORHS may order a class ring. $60 deposit is required. Extra packets are available in CS347. (9/20, 9/23, 9/25, 10/15) – T. Ledden

 

Last call for anyone interested in traveling to Costa Rica Spring Break 2020. Costa Rica’s lush rainforests, volcanic mountains and sparkling Pacific waters are some of the places you will explore. In addition, you will experience the beautiful wildlife up close as you horseback ride and take a canopy tour in the rain forest. Don’t miss out!!we have had a couple of cancellations and can accommodate a few more but…you must register before Oct.1.  See Sra. Gilliland or Sra. Mas-Effler. PURA VIDA!!!! (Th) – M. Mas-Effler

 

Time is running out to purchase your yearbook at the lowest price of the year!  As of October 1, prices will go up to $75.  Right now, you may still purchase one for $65 by using the forms outside Ms. Byrd’s room (CS328) or through the website www.balfour.com  (9/23-9/25) – R. Byrd

 

ACT Prep: If you signed up to take the English and Reading practice tests, meet Coach Etheridge in the Amphitheater by 1:55 PM on Wednesday, September 25. The English portion takes 45 minutes, while the Reading test takes 35. I’ll have your scores by the Monday when we return from Fall Break, and then we will go over the highest value questions on Wednesday, October 16, in LC 327, at 2:00 PM. (Note the room change for the October 16 meeting.)  (9/24-9/25) – A. Etheridge

 

CLUB INFO

 

Book Club will meet in the library this Friday.  Come to see what’s new in the library and to make sure you have plenty to read over break! (F) – C. Milloway

 

Small Talk will NOT meet on Thursday, September 26. Our meetings will resume after Fall Break. Enjoy your break!  (F) – R. Colquitt

 

The YuGi-Oh! Club will meet in Dr. Colquitt’s room, CS 235, after school on Friday, September 27. Bring your cards and be ready to duel until 6 pm.  (F) – R. Colquitt

 

Spirit week is here! Student Council wants to see your meme creations! Share the fun tag us on Instagram or twitter with your  outfits! Don’t forget tomorrow is decades day! Get ready to be trendy! Bring back your favorite scrunchies for the 80’s or pull out your old silly bands from the 2000’s! (9/25) – A. Wagner

 

Student Council is hosting the first ever Homecoming Cookout and Parade this Thursday night from 6-8pm at the front loop of the school. We will have a parade of clubs and sports, the official presentation of the Homecoming Court, an auction to benefit the football team, food, games, and performances. Come join us to celebrate Homecoming and hype up the community before taking on the dragons Friday night.  (9/23-9/26) – A. Wagner

 

 

COUNSELING INFO

 

NC STATE UNIVERSITY – is offering the Park Scholarship.  This opportunity is based on outstanding accomplishments and potential in scholarship, leadership, service and character.  It is a four year scholarship valued at up to $205,000 out-of-state, including tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, travel, and personal expenses.  If you would like to be considered for a nomination by ORHS please submit a personal statement and resume to Ms. Redman in the School Counseling office by Friday, September 27. (9/20-9/27 MWF) – A. Campbell

 

On Tuesday, October 15th, after fall break, the counselors will be visiting all the freshmen Guided Studies classes to review graduation requirements and provide an overview of counseling resources. (F) – A. Campbell

 

Wednesday, October 16th,  the PSAT, for all 10th and 11th graders that registered for the test, will be given 1st – 5th periods. Lunch will be served 6th and studentswill be expected to be in 7th and 8th periods. Testing locations will be posted around the school by Tuesday, October 15th.  All other students will follow their regular Wednesday schedule. (F) – A. Campbell

 

An admissions representative from Berea College will be in the counseling office right after school on Thursday, September 26th.  (9/23-9/26) – A. Campbell

 

If you registered to take the PSAT, stop by the Counseling Office and pick up your Student Guide! The test will be Wednesday after fall break. (9/24-9/27) – B. Ottinger

 

ATHLETICS THIS WEEK

 

Do you like hard hits?  Do you like popcorn?  Don’t wait until Friday for that!  Come to the Wildcat Volleyball match on Thursday as we host Maryville!  It’s STUDENT NIGHT!  All students get in free with their badges AND get free popcorn!! JV starts at 5:30 and Varsity starts at 6:30!  Go Cats! (9/23, 9/25, 9/26) – D. Kolodney

 

 

 

Date Day Sport Opponent / Event Location Time
9/26/19 Th Volleyball Maryville Home 5:30 / 6:30
9/27/19 F Football-V Clinton Home 7:30
9/28/19 Sa CC Bristol Cross Bristol 9:30 am
9/28/19 Sa Soccer-G West Home 12:00
9/28/19 Sa Volleyball Courtside @ Concord Away 5:00 / 6:00