Friday – November 6, 2020
Oak Ridge High School Daily Bulletin
STUDENT INFO
Today is the last day to register for AP Exams. Payments will be accepted during lunch. They can be made in FULL or a with a $40.00 down payment to reserve the exam. Exams are $95 this year with the exception of Seminar and Research. The Seminar and Research exams are $143. If taking more than three exams, the 4th and subsequent exams will be $40/exam. Students qualifying for free and reduced lunch at the beginning of this school year have an exam price of $15.00. Please see Mr. Foust if unsure of free & reduced lunch status.
Due to uncertainty around the Covid-19 global pandemic, CollegeBoard will be waiving any fees for canceled or unused tests this year so exams can be ordered with confidence. Monies will be refunded for exams not taken.
If paying by check, please make the check payable to Oak Ridge High School. Please put the student name and the AP exam(s) being taken on the Memo line. Please contact Mr. Foust at djfoust@ortn.edu with questions!
As much as we would all love a good ski trip this winter, Ski Club will not be sponsoring any ski trip this year due to COVID. Hopefully next year we can book some great trips and have some good times on the slopes. (11/2-11/3, 11/5-11/6) – C. Stevens
The Fall Play “Twelfth Night” is 6 days away! Do you have your tickets for this classic comedy? Shows are Nov 12-15: Thursday at 7, Saturday at 7, and Sunday at 2. Advance tickets are $6 and are available online. Find a poster and use the QR code on it. Posters are found all around the school and outside Mr. Moreno’s room. Tickets will be available at the door for $9 for students and $10 for adults. Don’t miss this high school tradition!
Despite a typo in the invitation to join the National Honor Society, all dues need to be paid before the induction ceremony which is scheduled for November 19th. All seniors who still have not paid their dues, please do so by Tuesday, November 10th. (11/5-11/6) – K. Senter
Have a passion for volunteering and helping those in our community? Then come to the Interact Club meeting Monday, Nov 9, after school in the amphitheater. Questions? See Mrs. King. (11/5, 11/6, 11/9) – A. King
All through the month of November, come to the library to decorate a rock – keep it to remind you of what grounds you, give it away to someone who needs a pick me up, leave it in the library to encourage everyone who sees it – your choice. (M,F – end of November) – C. Milloway
There’s a new section in the library curated especially for you. Come check it out. (11/6, 11/10) – C. Milloway
ATHLETICS
The Wildcats will host the Soddy Daisy Trojans Friday night at 7:00 PM for Round 1 of the TSSAA 5-A playoffs. Head out to Blankenship Field to support our Cats! Don’t be late!!!!
COUNSELING INFORMATION
Seniors – if you haven’t picked up your ACT waiver yet, stop by the Counseling Office and see Ms. Campbell. The last day to register and use this fee waiver is Friday, November 6th! (11/5-11/6) – A. Campbell
Senior Information
Seniors: you should receive information about the senior signature shirts in 7th period Thursday and Friday. Mark your calendars—Monday & Tuesday, November 9-10, when you can sign your name on the boards for the 2021 senior signature shirt. This is a long-standing tradition at ORHS. Come to the arena immediately after school. Look for the signs directing you to the appropriate side up top in the Arena. Remember to practice your signature, wear your mask, and social distance in line. This is a very quick process, and even if you are last in line, it should not take more than 15-20 minutes for everyone to sign. If you are involved in an after school activity and cannot sign, please come to CS347 on Thursday or Friday, November 12-13, to sign. (11/5-11/6) – T. Ledden
Fire Safety Announcements
The following is a required Fire Safety Announcement that we will run 4 times a year:
FIRE SAFETY Announcement |
3 minutes or less is how much time you have to escape a fire. Please be sure to have the following in order to increase your chance of survival:
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Working smoke alarms save lives, cutting the risk of dying in a home fire in half by having working smoke alarms in the home.
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Home Escape Plan
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Close the door
i. Reduce fire growth and spread ii. Limit damage to your home
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Cooking
If you need smoke alarms or assistance with home fire safety please call (865) 425-FIRE (3473) or email smokealarms@oakridgetn.gov |
Heating appliances in the home – Electric Space Heaters
If you need any smoke alarms or additional information, please call (865) 425-FIRE (3473) or email smokealarms@oakridgetn.gov |
Carbon Monoxide
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A fire can breakout with little or no warning. The more prepared you are, the safer you will be. Smoke detectors should be located on every floor of your home and near all places that you and your family sleep. Smoke detector batteries should be changed on a regular basis. |