Oak Ridge High School
Wildcat iNews for the ORHS Wildcat Nation 03/30/2020 #128
FOOD DISTRIBUTION FOR ALL STUDENTS!
ON FRIDAY, Oak Ridge School provided 1,200 meals! We are hopeful all students needing breakfast and lunch will take advantage of the meals being provided!
Beginning Monday, March 30, FREE “to go” meals will be available for children 18 and younger at the Oak Ridge Preschool (157 Carver Road), Glenwood Elementary School, Robertsville Middle School, and Oak Ridge High School. Both breakfast and lunch will be distributed at the same time. The new service time will be from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, at the same locations.
At four additional spots, we will have hot meals ready and available for distribution from 12:00 – 12:30.
- Manhattan Apartments – 315 S. Rutgers Ave
- McKenzie Apartments – 100 Utica Circle
- Teller Village Apartments – 100 Teejay Dr
- Children’s Museum – 461 W. Outer Drive
The meal service will be drive-through or walk-up
- All children must be present in order to receive meals.
- No identification, names, or applications are required.
- Meals for the weekend will also be provided on Fridays.
A WORD FROM MR. MCDONALD
PARENT CONTACT INFORMATION!
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS AND STAFF
We are SOOOOO grateful to the men and women who support the thousands of devices under these difficult circumstances!!!!
ONLINE LEARNING TO BEGIN APRIL 6TH
Dear Oak Ridge Schools Families,
I hope you and your family are well and you have found some extra opportunities to rest during this abnormal Spring Break. We have been working daily to prepare for the unknown, and are hoping our families and students will benefit greatly from the efforts our teachers will be pouring into creating resources for the remainder of our school year.
While I know that online learning cannot replace the power of face-to-face instruction or the effectiveness of teacher relationships with students, I feel very fortunate that we have quality staff who will still offer support to students in a work-from-home model. We will transition slowly with simple extended learning opportunities, knowing we cannot fully replicate or replace the face-to-face experience we enjoy in our normal daily routine. We will start with the tools we already have in place and that we know students can easily access. Please be assured that student privacy will be maintained with all types of communication.
We are anticipating more guidance from Tennessee Department of Education related to high school course credits, high school graduation requirements, and equitable access for all students. Our principals will communicate changes and updates as we navigate this fluid situation.
Teachers will be creating content during the designated period of April 1-3. Extended learning opportunities for students will begin on April 6. Look for additional communication from principals next week. I feel confident that the learning opportunities for teachers and students will lead to better resources and stronger instructional practices when we are able to return to classrooms. Please prioritize your health and care for your family during this time.
Sincerely,
Dr. Bruce Borchers
Superintendent
SCHOOLS REMAIN CLOSED!
CORONOAVIRUS UPDATES
https://www.ortn.edu/highschool/2020/03/02/information-regarding-coronavirus/
WE NEED HUMOR!
WE NEED HAND SANITIZER!
CHUCK NORRIS...enough said!
INTERSESSION EXTENDED
WHO IS YOUR ADMINISTRATOR??
Class of 2021 - Amber Roberts ahroberts@ortn.edu
Class of 2022 - Beth Estep kestep@ortn.edu
Class of 2023 - David Foust djfoust@ortn.edu
Executive Principal - Martin McDonald mgmcdonald@ortn.edu
PARENTAL CANVAS SUPPORT - SO IMPORTANT NOW W ONLINE LEARNING BEGINNING!
With online educational opportunities beginning April 6, we encourage all parents to monitor Canvas along with their student. We encourage all parents to contact Mrs. Witick for assistance at nwitick@ortn.edu if you have struggled to have your OWN login!
Below are some instructions in PDF form for your assistance.
SENIOR SAILS MATH STUDENTS!
We recommend the following:
1. Have a set time students are to work each day.
2. Organize a quiet, distraction-free learning environment.
3. Cell phones should remain in the silent position during learning time.
4. When problems occur, the student should reach out to Mr. Peake or Dr. Colquitt immediately!
PARENTS OF 2022'S!!
STUDENT COMPUTER SUPPORT
MEDICATIONS IN THE CLINIC!
STUDENTS SHOULD CHECK EMAIL!
NEED TO CONTACT YOUR TEACHER????
ONLINE RESOURCES AVAILABLE FOR FAMILIES!
VIRTUAL SPIRIT WEEKS!!!
The Wildcat mentors and Counseling Department will be hosting virtual spirit weeks for the next month. Starting MONDAY! Please be sure to follow the counseling's Instagram page to participate! (We do not follow students)
Orhs_wildcatcounseling
WORK ETHIC DIPLOMA DISTINCTION DEADLINE EXTENDED!
Many seniors have submitted their paperwork for this distinction, and we are soooo proud of them. This deadline is extended due to the uncertainty of our school year and our return to school. We encourage ALL seniors to download the PDF below and work through the challenges to earn this distinction.
The Oak Ridge Schools Board of Education has approved the attainment of a Work Ethic Distinction for the first time this year for our 2020 graduates. What it entails is students providing a certificate to potential employers that they have been demonstrating desirable work skills.
How do they earn this certificate?
Students are to attain 20 points from the attached list. When they provide evidence of success on these measures, they will be awarded a Work Ethic Distinction Certificate (also attached) that will serve as part of the student’s job application portfolio.
Logos of employers who have already indicated they are willing to grant preference in interviewing a student who presents a Work Ethic Distinction Certificate are included on the face of the certificate. The list of employers who want to join this effort is growing. An ongoing list of such partner employers will be kept at our local chambers of commerce.
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR THESIS STUDENTS!
Melody Guo won 2nd place at the Tennessee Junior Science and Humanities Symposium held on March 6, 2020. Melody, daughter of Yi Yang and Xiaoqin Guo, worked under the mentorship of retired ORNL mathematician Dr. Len Gray to develop an algorithm to solve the axisymmetric Navier-Stokes equations that govern the motion of incompressible fluids. Computational modeling of viscous fluids has applications in numerous areas of industry, such as modeling the flow of crude oil.
Eric Armstrong, son of Beth and Tim Armstrong, tied for first place in a separate poster competition at TJSHS. Eric worked under the mentorship of Dan McDonald, President and Co-founder of Phenotype Screening Corporation to study the effect of Pseudomonas, Piriformispora indica and Laccaria bicolor on the growth of Gossypium hirsutum.
Melody won a $1500 scholarship and both she and Eric will compete at the National JSHS next month.
Math Thesis student Andrew Brady and AP Research student Jina Jiang also presented their research at TJSHS.
Andrew Brady commented “My research experience at Oak Ridge National Laboratory was a wonderful experience that confirmed my interest in a career involving math and computer science..” Dr. Deanna Pickel, co-teacher of Thesis at ORHS said “TJSHS is a unique opportunity for high school students to present their scientific research in a professional setting. We are fortunate to receive support from administration and the community to provide this course to our students.”
TJSHS is an annual scientific research competition that gives high school students the opportunity to present original research in a public forum. There were twelve students who presented oral talks and twelve students who presented posters at the 55th annual TJSHS competition this year. (The facts about TJSHS were taken from their web page https://jshs-tn.utk.edu/about/)
CONGRATULATIONS TO HOLLI JACKSON!
PROM POSTPONED!
SENIOR PARENTS!!!! INFORMATION & DEADLINES!
GRADUATION SUPPLIES UPDATE
If you have never joined our Facebook group, this is a GREAT time!
SCUBA DIVING AT GRADUATION CELEBRATION!
SENIOR TEA!
At this time, we are postponing the Senior Tea and recognize the importance of hosting this event when we can finally be together as a 2020 family once again!
GRADUATION CELEBRATION!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/graduation-celebration-2020-student-registration-tickets-88545446815
GRADUATION CELEBRATION VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!!
This night does NOT happen without TONS of donations, planning and volunteers! We are to the VOLUNTEER portion of planning! Please fill out the link below if you can help for a "time slot" on the night of Graduation Celebration.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/volunteers-for-2020-graduation-celebration-registration-88547310389
SCARBORO COMMUNITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION - SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY!
Prerequisites for Applying:
· Must have an association with the Scarboro Community.
· Must have attended Oak Ridge High School or surrounding area high school.
· Must be enrolled in a two or four year undergraduate program (show proof such as class schedule and letter of acceptance).
· Must submit a 400 word typed essay that describes your financial need.
SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION RESOURCES FOR YOU!
https://www.ortn.edu/highschool/academics/school-counseling/testing-scholarship-and-career/
WAYS TO FINANCIALLY SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS AT ORHS!
FOOD CITY SCHOOL BUCKS PROGRAM!
It’s time for Food City’s School Bucks Program that helps support ORHS-CDC! The program begins Wednesday, September 4, 2019 and ends on May 5, 2020.
Parents can use this to easily link their ValuCard to their school of choice at checkout.
• At the cash register, have the cashier scan the barcode along with your Food City ValuCard. This will automatically link the two together, which means you only need to scan this barcode one time. The PLU listed below may also be entered at the cash register by the cashier in lieu of scanning barcode.
• Parents also can register their ValuCard online by visiting www.foodcity.com/schoolbucks
From that point, it’s simple… just shop and earn valuable points for your school. Remember this is a ValuCard program… use your ValuCard and save for ORHS-CDC. Nothing has to be done again until next school year!
*Please share the barcode information with family and friends! You can only register your ValuCard with one school/program so please make it ORHS-CDC! Thank you in advance for your support!
BOX TOPS - SCANNING IS SO EASY!!!
All Box Top funds go to support our CDC classrooms!
KROGER SHOPPERS!
Oak Ridge High School Band Boosters
Oak Ridge High School Orchestra Boosters
Oak Ridge High School PTSO
SHOP AMAZONSMILES AND SUPPORT MANY ORHS ORGANIZATIONS!
More Info: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/chpf/about/ref=smi_se_rspo_laas_aas
Support: Wildcat Football Boosters Club
SAVE YOUR COKE LIDS AND CASE CODES FOR CDC
CDC is asking everyone to continue to save your Coke product lids/case codes. You may send those Coke lids/codes in to us here at the high school or you can set up your own account @ https://us.coca-cola.com/give/schools , input your codes and donate them to Oak Ridge High School. All proceeds donated go to CDC to help pay for classroom supplies, materials and student needs. Thank you for your support!!!
COUNSELING STAFF
Last Names A - C - Ms. Paige Redman hpredman@ortn.edu
Last Names D - H - Mrs. Ashley Bennewitz abennewitz@ortn.edu
Last Names I - M - Mrs. Brianna Ottinger bottinger@ortn.edu
Last Names N - R - Mrs. Kelly Rowland KSrowland@ortn.edu
Last Names S - Z - Mrs. Heidi Foster hafoster@ortn.edu
Social Worker - Mrs. Alison King aking@ortn.edu
Registrar - Mrs. Audrey Morris amorris@ortn.edu
OAK RIDGE SCHOOLS CALENDARS!
Ways to Connect and STAY INFORMED!
Website - http://www.ortn.edu/highschool/
Daily Bulletin - http://www.ortn.edu/highschool/daily-bulletin/ this is the Daily Announcements and are published on the website.
Channel 15 at 7:50 AM - Watch the announcements each morning by our Crew! YouTube Streaming: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL9N_azmWeQByrIW6pWLBlQ
Live in Knox/Anderson/Roane - If you live throughout Anderson/Roane/Knox counties and have ATT Uverse you can find us on Channel 99 – just select the Oak Ridge Schools option.
INews - this is the weekly Newsletter; distributed Monday morning at 7:00 am by email; it is also sent out on Twitter on Sunday evening on @stefthompson63 @ORSchools All previous issues can be found at http://www.ortn.edu/highschool/news-events/news-links/
Skylert Messages and Emails - Please make sure your current email address and phone numbers are up to date!!!
PTSO Newsletter - PTSO distributes a VERY detailed quarterly newsletter to inform parents of upcoming events and LOTS of counseling information! This comes to your email! They also have a presence on the website: http://www.orhs-ptso.org/news-information with tons of information! PTSO also has a Facebook presence, and we encourage you to "LIKE" their page! https://www.facebook.com/ORHSPTSO/
Twitter - While we know not everyone is on Twitter, many, many are! We keep the list of Twitter accounts for sports, clubs, teachers, principals, class information, etc. updated on the Wildcat iNews. We encourage you to follow us! Twitter provides us an opportunity to share quick information throughout the day as well as celebrate our awesome kids and their accomplishments!
Class of 2020 families - We have started a Facebook page as well https://www.facebook.com/ORHSClassof2020/ in addition to our @ORHSClassof2020 Twitter account.
FOLLOW US ON @TWITTER!
NEW ACCOUNTS ADDED ARE IN BOLD
@Wildcats2020vi1 - Class of 2020 Information Maintained by Senior Steering
@ORHS_NJROTC - ROTC, WIldcat Company
@DavidJFoust - David Foust, Class of 2023 admin
@KITTYCOMMITTEE1 - ORHS Student Section
@ORHSSchoolcraft - Jonathan Schoolcraft, ORHS Math teacher
@ORHS_FB_Boostr - ORHS Football Boosters
@ORHSWildBand - ORHS Marching & Concert Band
@OrhsJam - ORHS Jam Club with Mr. Alexander & Mrs. Whitaker
@davidbowman10s - ORHS Tennis Team
@orhsinteract - Interact Club
@HealthyORS - ORS Coordinated School Health
@Alison_King23 - ORHS Social Worker
@ORladysoccer- ORHS Lady Soccer Cats
@ORHSOakLog2017 - Oak Log Yearbook for 2018-19
@ORHSClassof2021 - Mrs. Roberts' Class of 2021
@ORHSvolleyball - ORHS Girls Volleyball Team
@ORHSXC - ORHS Cross Country Team
@ORHSLibrary - ORHS Library & Media Services
@ORHSCreditUnion - ORHS Credit Union
@ORHSBaseball15 - Varsity & JV ORHS Baseball Team
@MasquersORHS - Masquers and Theater for ORHS
@orpsef - Oak Ridge Public Schools Educational Foundation
@orhs_gsa - Gay/Straight Alliance Club
@ORSTechnology - Updates from IT Dept. for technology in @ORSchools
@ORHSTennis - ORHS Tennis Team
@GraduationCeleb - ORHS Graduation Celebration 2019
@ORSchools - District Twitter Account
@ORHSWIldcatMGM - Mr. McDonald
@ORHS_PTSO - PTSO for ORHS
@ORHSCounseling - Counseling Office
@ORHSClassof2020 - Senior Information
@estepintime - Mrs. Estep, Assistant Principal for the Class of 2022
@ORBoysBball - Oak Ridge Boys Basketball
@ORLadyWildcats - Oak Ridge Girls Basketball
@orhs_cheer - Oak Ridge Cheerleaders
@ORHSDanceCats - Oak Ridge Dance Cats
@OakRidgeSports - Oak Ridge Sports
@frc4265 - Secret City Wildbots
@ORHSOrchestra - Orchestra
@APES_ORHS - AP Environmental Science
@wildcats_AT - Athletic Training for ORHS Sports (Mighty Terra Davenport!)
@ORHSgolf - Golf Team/Scott Estep
@PhysicsCats - ORHS Betsy Hondorf's Physics Highlights
School Contact Information!
Email: tseals@ortn.edu
Website: http://www.ortn.edu/highschool/
Location: 1450 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, TN, United States
Phone: 865-425-9600
Twitter: @ORHSWildcatMGM