Thursday, March 10, 2022

Oak Ridge High School Daily Bulletin

 

STUDENT INFO

 

Curious about spectrophobia? Suffering from ophidiophobia? We’ve got you covered with the book Scared Stiff: Everything you need to know about 50 famous phobias. Come check out what else we have in the library. You might be surprised. (Th) – C. Milloway

 

The 2022-2023 ORHS Dance Cat Tryouts are scheduled!  Clinics will be held on Monday, April 4th and Tuesday April 5th from 3:00-5:00.  Tryouts will happen on Wednesday, April 6th at 3:00.  For more information and to have your name added to the tryout roster, please email your name, current grade, and current school to orhsdancecats@gmail.com. (Tu, Th – 4.1) – S. Thompson

 

CLUB INFORMATION

 

Fellowship of Christian Athletes will be hosting Chad Broscious from Beech Park Baptist Church as their guest speaker on Friday at 7:10 AM at Providence House across from the Wildcat Arena parking lot. All are welcome for breakfast and a great Bible message from Chad. (Th) – T. Froning

 

Our new club will meet again on Thursday, March 10th at 3: 15 in Mrs. Bauman’s room, LC318.  We will learn about current political information from the League of Women Voters and determine what issues we would like to be involved in this year. The League is a nonpartisan group that shares information through research, speakers, and national initiatives.  Join us and share your thoughts and concerns. (3/2, 3/9, 3/10) – B. Bauman

 

Philosophy Club will not meet this Friday. Ask yourself if the ends justify the means on your spring break adventures and join us when we return for a discussion on utilitarianism. (F) A. Pickering

SENIOR INFORMATION

 

Seniors: Graduation supplies will be delivered to you here at school on Thursday, April 7, during lunch. You may pay your balance prior to that day, or you may pay the balanced owed that day. Supplies must be paid in full before you will receive them. (3/9-3/10) – T. Ledden

Seniors: The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation seeks your help in continuing the story of an Oak Ridge Schools education. You are soon to become alumni as members of the Class of 2021, the 79th graduating class of ORHS. The Foundation is seeking your help in continuing the story of Oak Ridge Public Schools’ memories, a story that began in the year of 1943-44. The first seventy-five years of those stories are chronicled in our book, “Celebrating 75 Years of Excellence in Education in the Oak Ridge Schools: 1943-2018.” Since then, the Foundation has collected stories from each successive graduating class, storing those narratives on our website at http://www.orpsef.org/archives/Class We sincerely hope you will submit your memories and therewith help to memorialize the ORHS Class of 2022.

We solicit your creative thoughts and writing styles while also offering the following prompts as suggestions for topics of interest–this list is not exclusive:

  • Considering all the years you have been in the Oak Ridge Schools, what special moments come to mind? (Teachers, classmates, courses, projects, activities,…)
  • Describe a challenge (or challenges) faced in your schooling and who or what helped you overcome it.
  • The end of your high school career was, to say the least, atypical. What support from ORHS/a teacher would you consider most helpful? What lessons did you learn from this experience?
  • What traditions and experiences in the Oak Ridge Schools do you hope will be continued for future students? Please submit your writing to mfeuer@ortn.edu by March 31, 2022. Please include in your response the post-secondary school/path you will attend. (3/9-3/11) – M. Feuer

 

Attention ALL Seniors.  The Scarboro Community Alumni Association is accepting applications for a scholarship.  Applications are available in the Counseling Office, the Senior Canvas page, or by emailing Mrs. Thomspon.  Applicants should complete the form and submit the and essay no later than May 2, 2022.  Please see the scholarship page for prerequisites (W 5.2) – S. Thompson