Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Oak Ridge High School Daily Bulletin

 

STUDENT INFO

 

Course Registration for the 2022-2023 school year starts soon! The 2022-2023 Academic Planning Guide is now available on the desktop of all student laptops. Detailed registration information will be shared with students during Seminars on February 22, 2022. In the meantime, students can access their graduating class Canvas page for all important registration documents. These documents will also be emailed to families through Skyward Messages. All student transcripts have been uploaded to the students’ Skyward Portfolio so they are available for review. (T, Th – 2/22) – B. Ottinger

Roses are red.  Violets are blue.  Buy a carnation or maybe buy two.  It’s that time of the year again.  Carnations are on sale.  See a Senior Steering Member before school, during lunch, and after school to purchase a lovely carnation to give to someone to let them know you are thinking of them.  Carnations are $2 each or 3 for $5.  Make someone’s day on Valentine’s Day!  (2/4, 2/7, 2/8, 2/9, 2/10, 2/11) – C. Stalliard

Attention students:  STEM night will be this Thursday, Feb.10th from  5:00-6:30 pm in the cafeteria.  Hope to see everyone there.  (M-Th) – K. Jackson

We will be taking payments for AP exams the week of February 28 to March 4 during lunch.  This is the final window to pay your exam balances as well as order exams for your Spring semester courses.  As a reminder, each exam is $96.  Seminar and Research exams are $126 each.  If your student is taking 4 or more exams, the first three exams are full price and the fourth and subsequent exam is $40.  Please make checks payable to Oak Ridge High School.

If you have decided that you want to add an exam for a course you were in during Fall semester only and you didn’t place an order in November you may still do so, however College Board will charge a $40 late fee in addition to the price of the exam.  Additionally as a reminder, if a student decides they no longer wish to take an exam that they ordered in the fall College Board will charge a $40 fee to cancel their exam.

Please make sure that you have entered join codes for ALL AP courses that you are in, even if you do not plan to take the AP exam.  Mr. Foust is unable to order an exam for a student, even if they have paid, if they have not entered the join code for the course.

You can find the AP exam schedule at the link below.  In April, Mr. Foust will be in contact with those students who have exam conflicts and work to get any conflicts scheduled on the makeup exam dates.  Like in years past, we are working with Roane State Community College to administer all of our AP exams at the Oak Ridge campus of Roane State.  More information on that to come.

https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/exam-administration-ordering-scores/exam-dates

If you have any questions regarding AP exams, please email Mr. Foust at djfoust@ortn.edu for assistance. (MWF – 3/4) – D. Foust

 

SENIOR INFORMATION

 

Seniors, this is your last chance to have a quote and memory in the yearbook. If you do not submit a quote or memory by Friday at midnight, it will not be included in the yearbook. Access the form through Skyward all this week. (F) – R. Hale

 

CLUB INFORMATION

 

The ORHS National Honor Society will meet immediately after school in room LC326 to organize our tutoring schedule for the rest of the year. All NHS members need to attend because we will also have the photograph for the yearbook made at this meeting. (2/8-2/9) – K. Senter

 

All ORHS students: support Heart Month – be on the lookout for HOSA’s “Message from the Heart” to send to the people you care about. 50 cents each. See a HOSA member or Mrs. Pointer or Mrs. Minarik to purchase for your people! You may purchase them from January 31-February 8.  (M,W,F) – S. Minarik

 

The ORHS Key Club is hosting their annual diaper drive to support TORCH, a local charity that works with homeless individuals. To donate, see Mr. Schoolcraft in LC224 or a Key Club member.

 

The ORHS Key Club, in partnership with other schools in the area, is hosting a donation drive for the Ronald McDonald House in Knoxville. The Ronald McDonald House is in need of items such as cereals, breakfast bars, ranch dressing, non-dairy creamers, Ramen noodles, chips, and various snacks. For the list of other items to donate, there will be flyers posted around the school. To donate, see Mr. Schoolcraft in LC224 or a Key Club member.

(2/8-2/25, T, TH) – J. Schoolcraft

 

 

ATHLETIC INFORMATION

 

Listed below are the upcoming Athletic events.

 

Wildcats in Action

 

Date Day Sport Event Location Time
2/10/22 Th Bsktbl BJV / GV / BV Knox West Home 4:30 / 6:00 / 7:30
2/11 – 2/12/22 F-Sa Swim TN State HS Meet Away Tracy Caulkins – Nashville
2/11/22 F B-Fr. Bsktbl Heritage Home 6:00