Monday, August 6, 2018
Oak Ridge High School Daily Bulletin
STUDENT INFO
Students, please remember that you must remain seated in the food court until you are released by the whistle. Additionally, it is your responsibility to clean up after yourselves. There are plenty of garbage cans around the food court so please make sure to not leave any trash behind. (8/3-8/7) – D. Kolodney
Please do not park on the yellow lined “field” on the food court/front of school parking lot. It is located on the side closest to the turnpike. This is the WildBand practice field on campus. Thanks! – M. Hughey
Viva España!!! If you are interested in travelling to Spain next June there will be an informational meeting on Tuesday August 7th at 6:00pm in Room CS 312. See Sra. Mas-Effler or Sra. Gilliland for more information. (8/2-8/6) – M. Mas-Effler
The Oak Log yearbook staff this year has already sold 103 copies of the 700 available to us! Remember, if you want a yearbook this year, you must purchase one early. Forms are available online at balfour.com, through the weekly INews, and outside CS328. The lowest price of the season is NOW, so buy one early, and don’t miss out! (8/6-8/7) – R. Byrd
Senior Steering is now open for applications. Seniors with an interest in community service, leadership, and organization are encouraged to apply. We will plan all class of 2019 events, including senior breakfast, convocation, and graduation. Stop by the bulletin board outside Mrs. Hondorf and Mrs. Sobek’s rooms to pick up an application. Applications are due on August 15, and limited spots are available, so come quickly! (8/6, 7, 8, 10) – E. Hondorf
COUNSELING INFO
Do you want to race with a llama this year? Do you like to participate in service projects? If you answered yes, then the INTERACT Club might be for you! Please join us Monday, August 6 right after school until 4 in the counseling’s college and career room! (8/1-8/6) – A. King
CLUB INFO
The Gay Straight Trans Alliance first meeting of the year will be Monday after school in Ms. Adler’s room LC106. EVERYONE is welcome. Come be part of an accepting community. Learn about and participate in Diversity Dances and Proms and Festivals. Snacks served!! Meeting ends at 4pm. (8/2-8/3, 8/6) – Ms. Adler
If you are interested in learning how to code or improving your coding skills, please consider the Computer Science Club. We will hold an informational meeting on Wednesday, August 8th right after school in Mr. Jackson’s room, LC 227. (8/3-8/8) – K. Jackson
Do public policy, international relations, and political debates intrigue you? Would you like to participate in a model UN setting? Do you like public speaking, and more importantly, free pizza? If you answered yes to any of these questions, come to IRC’s first interest meeting this Thursday in the Combined Studies room from 3:15-4. We hope to see you there! (8/6-8/7, 8/9) – B. Bauman
The first meeting of National Honor Society will be on Monday, August 6 at 3:15 in LC 327. All members are required to attend. This meeting will last approximately 30 minutes. (8/3-8/6) – K. Senter
Youth for Christ is a club for students who are Christians or are interested in Christianity to meet for Bible study, prayer, and fellowship to help support each other and reach out to others. A statement of faith of this national organization is available at www.yfc.net. Bring a home-packed lunch every Wednesday to LC330 during 5th period. (8/6-8/7) – K. Senter
The first Fellowship of Christian Athletes meeting of the year will be on Friday, August 10 at 7:00 am at the Providence House, across the street from Wildcat Arena. We will have Chickfila biscuits together and hear a word from Chase Tuggle, area director of FCA. Come join Mr. Froning, Coach Jones, and Mrs. Byrd—all are welcome! (8/6-8/8) – R. Byrd
Thanos may have turned Thor into a pile of dust, but there are plenty more Scandinavian legends to explore! Join the World Wide Wildcats on a trip to the capitals of Norway, Sweden and Denmark this Spring. For more information come by Mrs. Hondorf’s room, LC210, or have your parents stop by the information table before Open House on Thursday (8/6-8/9) – E. Hondorf
Would you like to learn how to sew, or repair clothes, or do embroidery, cross-stitch, or other fabric crafts? Come to the library Makerspace on Tuesday after school for an informational meeting to determine interests and meeting days. (8/6) – N. Witick
Chess Club will have a brief meeting Tuesday August 7th in LC 231 after school for anyone interested. All levels of experience are welcome. (8/6-8/7) – W. Jones
Do you love science? Do you love Jeopardy? Do you want to compete nationally? If you said yes to these three questions, then come to Science Bowl practice Tuesday and Wednesday after school in LC110. Need more information, please see Dr. Thomas. Everyone is welcome! (8/6, 8/8, 8/10) – S. Thomas
ATHLETICS THIS WEEK
Date | Day | Sport | Opponent | Location | Time |
8/6/18 | M | Golf | Halls | Beaver Brook | 4:00 |
8/7/18 | Tu | Golf | Powell / Central / Karns | ORCC | 4:15 |
8/9/18 | Th | G. Soccer | Heritage | Home | 7:00 |