10th-12th grade ORHS 9th Grade Orientation

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10th-12th grade ORHS 9th Grade Orientation
August 2011
Oak Ridge High School PTSO
The Wildcat Roar
10th-12th grade
New Student Orientation
Thursday August 11, 2011
2:00-3:00pm
All new students in grades 10-12 are invited and encouraged to attend a special orientation in the ORHS Amphitheatre located across from the Guidance/Counseling
Ctr. There will be signs directing them
where to go to pick up their schedules. After picking up their schedules, they should
proceed to the Amphitheatre. At the orientation, students will receive information
about the first day of school, meet administrators, have the opportunity to ask questions, and get a guided tour by ORHS Student-Guides.
*Parent Meeting
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
8:00am-11:45 am
For the Parents/Guardians, our PTSO has
planned an Orientation for you as well. After dropping off your 9th grader, plan on
gathering in the main lobby and then meeting in the amphitheater for an informative
session with PTSO members and ORHS
teachers and staff. This will be an informal
interactive meeting to discuss topics that will
help insure your student’s success at Oak
Ridge High School. Topics to be discussed
will include: absentee policies; dress code;
transportation and school traffic flows; communication with teachers; tutoring services;
issues involving drugs and alcohol; technology in the classroom; curriculum; clubs;
etc. Parents will have ample opportunity to
ask questions during and after the session.
ORHS 9th Grade Orientation
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
8:00am-11:45 am
(Please note change from previous date given earlier at registration/scheduling meetings)
All incoming 9th grade students should attend the 9th
grade Orientation in order to be well prepared for their
first day of high school. Students will pick up their
schedules outside of the ORHS Auditorium from 88:20am. After picking up their schedules, students
will report to the Auditorium for a brief introductory
program from 8:25am to 8:45am. Dr. Jody Goins,
ORHS Principal, and the ORHS Student Council
President will welcome the new freshmen. After the
program, the students will then go through their entire
schedules, meeting each of their classes for at least
10 minutes and having the opportunity to meet their
teachers. ORHS Student-Guides and administrators
will be located throughout the school to assist students in finding their classes and answering questions. At the conclusion of 7th period, students will go
back to the Auditorium for instructions for the first day
of school and a drawing for prizes. Students will be
dismissed at 11:45am to go home. It is very important that 9th graders make every effort to attend this orientation day in order to have the best
possible start to their high school experience at
Oak Ridge High School.
GRADES 10-12 Schedule Pick Up
Seniors: 1:00-2:00pm
Juniors: 2:00-3:00pm
Sophomores: 3:00-4:00pm
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2011-2012 ORHS PTSO ROSTER
President
Donna Reat
805-9823
jfreat@comcast.net
Vice President
Laura McLean
483-9063
fmmclean@aol.com
Secretary
Kara Clayton
483-5741
rowintn@bellsouth.net
Admin Rep
Jody Goins
Treasurer
Betsy Campbell
Membership
Lisa Buckner
Volunteer Coordinator
Betty Wooten
jgoins@ortn.edu
483-9013
betsycampbell@comcast.net
lbuckner@ortn.edu
481-0454
ohgeorge@bellsouth.net
Hospitality
Susan Tatum
220-7130
tatumba@comcast.net
Open House
Suzie Whisnant
414-9491
s.whinant@comcast.net
Melody Bressler-Hay
481-3237
mbhay06@comcast.net
Donna Card
679-2059
donnacard.tn@gmail.com
414-1947
cpetersski@aol.com
483-5741
rowintn@bellsouth.net
386-8115
klesher3@yahoo.com
Parent Network:
Newsletter
Newsletter Publisher
Editor
Denise Miller
Senior Tea
Carol Peters
Web Site
Mark Plemmons
Senior Level Rep
Junior Level Rep
Kara Clayton
Karen Lesher
Sophomore Level Rep
Susan Tatum
220-7130
tatumba@comcast.net
Freshman Level Rep
Della Ricche
220-9167
3.dogs@comcast.net
Parent Seminars
Karen Lesher
386-8115
klesher3@yahoo.com
GRADE-LEVEL e-MAIL LIST
The PTSO sends emails with informa on pertaining to your student’s grade-level
throughout the school year. One parent per each grade-level watches for gradelevel related informa on. For example, we will send mee ng reminders,
schedule updates, tes ng informa on, urgent informa on, etc. Join the LIST by
providing your email address when you join the PTSO, or by contac ng your
Grade-Level Rep directly via e-mail (above). Please add your email name to the
list so you will always be informed!
2011-2012 Student Athletic Passes Available in Bookkeepers office!! $55 See Page 6 for Details!
August 2011
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PTSO Membership Matters
The majority of PTSO’s funding comes from membership fees. This is the only
time we will ask you for money! We do not have fund-raisers. Please consider
giving an amount above the basic membership to help fund the programs
PTSO supports. All contributions are tax-deductible. All money raised remains in
the school and is used to communicate important information and dates via
newsletters, express appreciation to teachers, fund teacher
grants, and make contributions to various academic departments and activities.
The primary goal of PTSO is communication. Information for a
successful school year is provided to you through the newsletters and emails targeted to your child’s grade. Our monthly
meetings will be an informal interactive session with Dr. Goins who will answer
your questions and provide you information to help your child succeed. We
hope you join us!
Donna Reat, PTSO President
FIRST 2011-2012
PTSO MEETING
PTSO MEETINGS
Monday August 8th
5:30 pm
ORHS PTSO mee ngs will be at 5:30
on the first Monday of each month in
the Library Conference Room. Our
goal is to complete the mee ngs within an hour. Please update your calendars. We hope this earlier mee ng
me will allow more parents to
Media Center
Conference Room (Library)
EVERYONE IS INVITED
PTSO NEWSLETTER AVAILABLE ON-LINE
This is the only newsle er that will be mailed this year. Check the ORHS website,
h p://highschool.ortn.edu/ and follow the PTSO link on the right of the page to
find this and future newsle ers as well as other PTSO informa on.
PTSO will meet on the first Monday of each month at 5:30. No meeting held in December
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Wike Family Makes Donation To Media Center
On May 16, 2011 the ORHS Library received a wonderful
dona on for display in the library--a model of a typical
house boat on the Amazon---from Eva and Jim Wike in
memory of their son, an ORHS student, Joey Wike. Eva
and Jim also presented the Librarians with a dona on of
$500 to use toward Library materials. The model house
boat and dedica on ceremony remarks will be available
for viewing in the library when it reopens for the new
school year in August.
Ms. Roseanne Gardner, a friend of the Wike family, was
present at the presenta on and shared words of introduc on. Accep ng the generous gi from the Wike family were the ORHS librarians Sarah Hamilton and Henri
Zolyniak. Dr. Goins and Mr. Bryant were pleased to be
able to a end as well.
The inscrip on on the model reads:
"Sail on Silver Moon"
GiŌ to ORHS Library in memory of Joey Wike
Pictured from le to right in the group photo are: Roseanne Gardner, Jim Wike,
Eva Wike, Sarah Hamilton, Henri Zolyniak, Mr. Bryant, Dr. Goins.
June 3, 1965 - June 6, 1982.
ORHS Science Students: “We want our own wetland!”
Dedicated ORHS students working for the Clinch River Environmental Studies Organization have spent
five hot, sweaty summers monitoring wetlands at other
area schools. This fall, led by local wetland specialists
and with the help of ORHS parents and students,
ORHS will soon have its own wetland to study and enjoy.
Here’s the plan:
1) August - ORHS science students will study water
runoff and submit designs for a wetland to be
placed in the drainage basin between the arena
parking lot and the track.
2) September /October- One weekend in early fall,
students and parents will cheer on a back hoe operator who will dig out the basin. When the back hoe’s
work is done, we will all pitch in to lay a liner and
then cover the liner back up with dirt.
3) September/October – Native plants will be transplanted to the wetland site by volunteers.
Hope you can join us! We will need lots of help on Back
Hoe day especially!
Here are some reflections from our students and par-
ents on their experiences with wetlands:
“When people think wetlands, they think mosquitoes.
Wrong! We have yet to find mosquito larvae in a
healthy wetland,” says Evan Mitchell, Senior at ORHS,
“But we have found a lot of awesome frogs.”
“If we have our own wetland, it will be a good way for
students to get hands on learning and experience the
real life of a field technician.” Nick Wray, Junior at
ORHS.
“Norris Elementary School put in a beautiful wetland
several years ago. It has been a source of joy and learning for so many people in our community. I know a wetland at ORHS will be a wonderful experience for our
students,” Pam Turner, ORHS parent volunteer extraordinaire. “Whatever it takes to help, I’m on board.”
If you are interested in learning more about schoolyard
wetlands visit:
http://www.cresosnake.com/wetlandnewsletter.html
Any questions?
Beth Adler
or
badler@ortn.edu
Contact:
Deni Sobek
dsobek@ortn.edu
2011-2012 Student Athletic Passes Available in Bookkeepers office!! $55 See Page 6 for Details!
August 2011
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SCHOOL PHOTOS
Senior Photos: August 9th and 10th from 8:30 – 3:30 in the auditorium.
Grades 9-11 Photos: August 12th from 8:30 – 3:30 in the auditorium.
Retake and makeup Photos for all students – September 21st from 10:30 – 3:30
in the auditorium.
SENIOR GROUP PHOTO: end of 7th period on September 21st.
THERE WILL BE NO CLUB PHOTO DAY THIS YEAR.
Clubs should take their own photos and submit a JPEG file by MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd or should have the Oak Log staff take the photo for the club by MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd.
No photos will be accepted after Monday, October 3rd.
CDC Classes Ask YOU to Clip-Swipe-Give!
The ORHS CDC Classes par cipate in several
Clip-&-Save programs to help pay for Life Skills field trip transporta on, class supplies, etc., including:
•
Food City School Bucks
•
General Mills Box Tops for EducaƟon
•
Campbells’s Labels for EducaƟon
Every qualifying
purchase after
registering
and
using
your ValuCard entitles the ORHS CDC Classes
to earn more points, thus a greater
share of the School Bucks awards.
Each time a registered supporter purchases $10 worth of Food City exclusive Brands with their ValuCard, one
point will automatically go to the
school of their choice.
Registration for the 2011-2012 school
year began August 1st! Please register
your ValuCard using the ORHS CDC
Classes barcode below:
The BOX-TOPS, LABELS & UPC
CODES may be turned in at the
main office. They help us tremendously.
Thank you for your support.
Clip and Earn
Free Stuff
We all shop for groceries,
some mes two or three
mes a week –- or more.
Now turn those shopping
trips into easy cash for the
ORHS CDC Classes, and encourage friends to do the
same! Just look for the Box
Tops logo on hundreds of
products like Cheerios®,
Hamburger Helper® and
Kleenex®, in almost every
aisle of the store. All you
need to do is clip and send
them to your school’s Box
Tops coordinator —- each
one is worth 10¢ for the
ORHS CDC Classes!
Step 1: Clip
Clip and save
UPCs and beverage caps from participating
products. Check out the complete list @
http://www.labelsforeducation.c
om/earn/participatingproducts.aspx
Step 2: Give
Give the UPCs and beverage
caps to the ORHS CDC Classes- when the whole school participates, the points really add
up!
Step 3: Earn FREE Stuff for
CDC Classes!
Your school can redeem Labels
for Education points for FREE
educational resources!
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PANCAKE BREAKFAST
To Support
Science Olympiad Team
The ORHS Science
Olympiad team will be
doing a pancake breakfast fundraiser at Applebee's on the morning of Saturday, September 17. Please contact Dr. Perkins at
mperkins@ortn.edu
SHOW YOUR
WILDCAT PRIDE!
Calling all WILDCAT Sports Fans!
Do you want to go to ALL of the
games (& NOT have your parents
complain @ the $$?). Then this info is
for you. You can save
over $100 and not
have to wait in line to
buy tickets for any
home football, basketball, volleyball, soccer,
baseball or softball game. Student
Athletic Passes are on sale now in
the Bookkeeper's Office for $55.
Don't wait, get yours now!
WILDBAND CITRUS
SALE ! ! !
The ORHS band’s annual fruit sale will begin this
year on the 21st of October and run until the 18th of
November. Fresh tangelos, grapefruit, navels and
juice oranges will be available in 10, 20, and 40 pound boxes and 20 or 40 pound
boxes of half navels and half grapefruit. All the fruit is fresh picked from Florida
groves and trucked to Oak Ridge.
Place your order with a band member with check or cash payment or, to
pay with a credit card, beginning Oct. 21 visit the band website at
http://www.wildband.org and follow the fruit sale link you will find on the right
of the home page. Be sure to select a favorite band member when ordering online or leave this choice blank and a band member in your neighborhood will
make your delivery. All fruit deliveries will be made in early December, in plenty of time to enjoy and share for the holidays.
All the fruit is guaranteed to be good when it is delivered or the band will
replace it so be sure to place your order for plenty of winter sunshine.
PTSO will meet on the first Monday of each month at 5:30. No meeting held in December
August 2011
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The Oak Ridge High School Counseling Department has a policy of requiring three weeks’
notice for requesting letters of recommendation for college applications and scholarships. ALL
TEACHERS WILL BE REQUESTING THE SAME LEAD TIME THIS YEAR AS WELL.
The following dates (with holidays factored into the time) will be the due dates for providing
counselors/teachers with all needed items to write the letters (items needed will be explained to
seniors in early September but we require an updated resume and teacher comment forms in
order to write recommendations).
REQUESTS DUE TO
DEADLINE
October 1
October 15
November 1
November 15th
December 1st
December 15th
January 1st
January 15th
February 1st
February 15th
COUNSELORS/TEACHERS
September 9
September 23
October 11th
October 14th (due to Fall break)
November 3rd
November 21st
November 28th
December 12th
January 11th
January 26th
Any dates past these deadlines will still assume the three weeks’ notice and student should account for any breaks such as spring break, Good Friday, etc.
COLLEGE FAIR
Monday, October 3, 2011
6:00-8:00pm in Wildcat Arena, ORHS
More than 100 college representa ves usually a end,
coming from both two and four year public and private
schools. Also a ending will be area voca onal schools
and representa ves from all branches of the military.
All students and parents are encouraged to a end. Informa on and ques ons rela ng to admissions and financial aid at private and public ins tu ons can be obtained at College Fair by speaking to individual college
representa ves.
COLLEGE FINANCIAL
AID SEMINAR
Monday, December 5, 2011
6:00pm
ORHS Amphitheater
Financial Aid Representatives from
both 2-year & 4-year colleges & universities will be on hand to present an
overview of some of the Financial Aid
options available to students/families.
Senior parents are strongly encouraged to attend, all grades welcome.
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Guidance Counselor Assignments
Paige Green
A-D
A-C
Grades 9, 10, 11
Grade 12
Matt Koehler
D-H
E-K
Grades 9, 10, 11
Grade 12
Sarah Gilpin (thru October)
I-M
Brianna Ottinger (after Maternity Leave)
Grades 9, 10, 11
Kelly Parker
N-R
L-R
Grades 9, 10, 11
Grade 12
Dianna Sorensen
S-Z
Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
The ORHS Counseling Dept. has a Facebook page! “Like” the page and
receive information in your Facebook News Feed as it is posted.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Oak-Ridge-High-School-Counseling-Center-Guidance/150396135004641
Guidance Staff
Cindy Durman
Denise Howard
Sandra Bentley
School Psychologist
Secretary
Registrar
Keep track of your student’s academic performance and attendance
with Skyward Family Access. User names and passwords will be
mailed directly to parents soon. Skyward Family Access parent portal
will be available as soon as school starts. If you are new to the high
school, or if your letter does not arrive, contact Nancy Witick for the information @ nwitick@ortn.edu 865.425.9587
2011-2012 Student Athletic Passes Available in Bookkeepers office!! $55 See Page 6 for Details!
August 2011
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TEST INFORMATION
ACT Assessment is a national college admission and
placement examination with tests covering
four content areas: English, mathematics,
reading, and science reasoning. It is designed
to measure high school students’ general educational development (i.e., what they’ve
learned in school) and their ability to complete
college level work. The ACT 30-minute Writing
Test is an optional component. Students will
decide whether to take the writing test based
on the requirements of the colleges they are
considering. Registration packets and preparation materials are available in the Counseling
Center. Students may also register online:
www.act.org
SAT Reasoning Test is a national college admission
test that measures critical reading, mathematical reasoning, and writing skills that students
have developed over time. Registration and
preparation materials are available on the CollegeBoard website and in the Counseling Center. Students may also register online:
www.collegeboard.com.
SAT Subject Tests are one-hour, primarily multiplechoice, tests that measure your knowledge
of particular subjects and your ability to apply
that knowledge. Check the requirements of the
colleges you’re considering. Many of the more
competitive colleges require or recommend one
or more Subject Tests for admission or placement. Registration and preparation materials
are available on the CollegeBoard website and
in the Counseling Center. Students may also
register online: www.collegeboard.com.
The PLAN is a test administered to all 10th graders
at Oak Ridge High School. This is a practice
ACT and career interest inventory, which
measures a student’s level in English, math,
social studies, and science. The Oak Ridge
Schools pay for the cost of this exam, which is
administered only one day in November. There
are no make-up dates if a student misses this
test.
The PSAT will be administered to interested Sophomores and Juniors in October. This is a practice for the SAT, a college admissions test. For
Juniors, the PSAT is the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. The PSATmeasures a
student’s verbal, math, and writing ability.
Students must pre-register to take the PSAT
through the ORHS Counseling Center. Register at Open House, Thursday, September 2.
The cost of the test is $13 payable to ORHS.
Registration will also be held during lunch
hours and after school on Tuesday, September
7 and Thursday, September 9. Written materials and test taking hints will be given to students when they register for the test. (Optional
for 10th & 11th Graders; National Merit Qualifying Test for 11th.)
Gateway Tests: The Tennessee Board of Education
requires students to successfully pass Gateway
examinations in three subjects – Algebra I,
Biology I, and English II – to earn a high
school diploma. According to State Board policy, the test grade results shall count not less
than 15% of the student’s grade in the semester in which the test was administered.
End of Course Exams are not graduation requirements but are very important in the assessment of students’ mastery of concepts before
going into Gateway courses. TCAP Writing
Assessment is a Tennessee test administered
to 4th, 7th, and 11th graders in February each
year. It requires students to compose essays in
response to a specified prompt within a designated time.
Advanced Placement Program gives students an
opportunity to take college-level courses and
exams while they are still in high school. They
may earn credit, advanced placement or both
for college – depending on their test scores and
the college’s Advanced Placement policies.
Teachers of AP courses will notify students
about registration procedures and deadlines.
College Fair - More than 100 college representatives
usually attend, coming from both 2 and 4 year
public and private schools. Also attending will
be area vocational schools and representatives
from all branches of the military. All students
and parents are encouraged to attend. Information and questions relating to admissions
and financial aid at private and public institutions can be obtained at College Fair by speaking to individual college representatives.
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2011-2012 ORHS TESTING CALENDAR
Test
Test Date
Location
Registration
Late Registration
ACT
September 10, 2011
ORHS
August 12, 2011
August 13 - 26, 2011
October 22, 2010
ORHS
September 16, 2010
September 17 - 30, 2011
December 10, 2011
ORHS
November 4, 2011
November 5 - 18, 2011
February 12, 2012
ORHS
January 13, 2012
January 14 - 20, 2012
April 14, 2012
ORHS
March 9, 2012
March 10 - 23, 2012
June 9, 2012
ORHS
May 4, 2012
May 5 - 18, 2012
October 1, 2011
ORHS
September 9, 2011
September 21, 2011
Subject
November 5, 2011
Knoxville
October 7, 2011
October 21, 2011
Tests
December 3, 2011
Knoxville
November 8, 2011
November 20, 2011
January 28, 2012
ORHS
December 30, 2011
January 13, 2012
May 5, 2012
ORHS
April 6, 2012
April 20, 2012
June 2, 2012
Knoxville
May 8, 2012
May 22, 2012
SAT &
PLAN TEST for all
PSAT Registration
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Students do not need to register.
During ORHS Open House
Thursday, September 1, 2011
($13 payable to ORHS).
Tuesday, September 6 and
PSAT TEST
Thursday, September 8, 2011.
Registration will also be held
During lunch hours and after school.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Optional for Sophomores and Juniors;
National Merit Qualifying Test for Juniors.
February 7 2012
Juniors
March 20, 2012
Students do not need to register.
State mandated test; fee paid by state .
Does not include Writing Test.
TCAP WRITING TEST
ACT for all Juniors
during school hours.
Make-up exam: April 3, 2012
ADVANCED
PLACEMENT EXAMS
AYP EOC EXAMS
END OF COURSE EXAMS
May 2012
EXACT Dates TBA
May 1-3, 2012
(check www.collegeboard.com for exact dates)
All students in Algebra II, English II & Biology I
During last 10 instructional days of school year
GATEWAY ON-LINE TESTING Windows
Fall 1 Sept 26-Oct 7, 2011
Spring 1 Feb. 27-March 9, 2012
Summer 1 June 11-22, 2012
Fall 2 December 5-16, 2011
Spring 2 April 30-May 18, 2012
Summer 2 July 9-20, 2012
August 2011
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ORHS SCHOOLS ¯ 2011-2012 CALENDAR
August 11, 2011
Freshman Orientation 8am
New Student Orientation 1pm
First Day for Students (Early dismissal)
OPEN HOUSE
Labor Day – No School
Fall Break
Parent Conferences
Thanksgiving Holidays
Winter Break
Students Return to School
Martin Luther King Holiday
Parent Conferences
Spring Break
Good Friday Holiday
Convocation
Memorial Day Holiday
Commencement
Last Day of School
August 15, 2011
September 1, 2011
September 5, 2011
October 24-28, 2011
November 2, 2011
November 24-25, 2011
Dec 19, 2011-Jan 2, 2012
January 2, 2012
January 16, 2012
January 25, 2012
March 12-16, 2012
April 6, 2012
May 27, 2012
May 28, 2012
May 31, 2012
June 1, 2012
Oak Ridge Schools
Phone Contacts
Superintendent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425-9001
Assistant Superintendent. . . . . .425-9002
Business Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . 425-9003
Food Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425-9006
Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .425-3171
Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425-3191
Human Resources. . . . . . . . . . . 425-9008
Pupil Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425-9026
Special Education. . . . . . . . . . . 425-9027
Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .425-9015
Oak Ridge High School. . . . . . . 425-9600
Athletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425-9603
Attendance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .425-9605
Guidance/Registrar. . . . . . . . . . 425-9607
. . . . . . . . . . 425-9524
Tech/Vocational Ed. . . . . . . . . . 425-9608
Alternative Program. . . . . . . . . . 425-3151
ORHS ARRIVAL/DISMISSAL SCHEDULE
MONDAY
TUESDAY
7:50AM-2:50PM
7:50AM-2:50PM
Daily Dismissal: Students are expected
to
leave the school premises after
school by 3:20 p.m. unless they are
involved in supervised activities.
AƩendance: Parents! Don’t forget to call 4259605 (Attendance Office) when your
stu-
dent is going to be absent.
Check-In/Out: To check a student in or
out,
please go to the Attendance
Window near the main entrance
on the Turnpike
WEDNESDAY
7:50AM-1:35PMY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
7:50AM-2:50PM
7:50AM-2:50PM
PERIOD
M/T/Th/F Schedule
Wednesday Schedule
Homeroom
7:50 - 8:00
7:50 - 8:00
1
8:00 - 8:53
8:00 - 8:38
2
9:00 - 9:53
8:45 - 9:23
3
10:00 - 10:53
9:30 - 10:08
4a
11:00 - 11:25
10:15 - 10:40
4b
11:27 - 11:52
10:42 - 11:07
5a
11:58 - 12:23
11:13 - 11:38
5b
12:25 - 12:50
11:40 - 12:05
6
12:57 - 1:50
12:12 -12:50
7
1:57 - 2:50
12:57 - 1:35
PTSO will meet on the first Monday of each month at 5:30. No meeting held in December
ol
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PTSO
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Permit No. 15
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Thursday
September 1st
5:30pm
ORHS OPEN HOUSE
ORHS Auditorium — Use Turnpike Parking Lot
Parents & guardians of All students in All grades are
encouraged to come meet their student’s teachers.
From 5:30 to 6:00 pick-up their students’ schedules, maps of
the school, and an information sheet in the Auditorium lobby.
• Meet in the Auditorium for a brief welcome from Dr. Goins
and the PTSO.
• Beginning at 6:15 parents follow their children’s schedules,
period by period, spending about 10 minutes with each
teacher.
• Guidance Counselors will be available with information.
• The PTSO is once again coordinating this event and will
provide hall guides to direct parents.
*5:30 Student Schedule
Pick Up
6:00 Welcome
6:15 Begin following
student schedules
Student schedules may also be
obtained from
SKYWARD FAMILY
ACCESS
2011-2012 Student Athletic Passes Available in Bookkeepers office!! $55 See Page 6 for Details!