Wildcat iNews
Information for the ORHS Wildcat Nation! 04/08/24 Issue #286
SENIOR PARENTS - THIS JUST IN!
SOLAR ECLIPSE - EARLY RELEASE DAY
TN READY TESTING IS UPON US
IMPORTANT TESTING INFORMATION
It is nearly time for Spring 2024 state testing at Oak Ridge High School. In order to streamline testing and preserve as much instructional time as possible, we will use modified schedules for our testing days. If a student is enrolled in the tested subject area for the day, the student will begin school and testing at 7:50 a.m. If a student is NOT enrolled in the tested subject (s) for that day, the student may arrive after testing concludes. All classes will meet on an abbreviated schedule each day following testing. Attendance to classes after testing is mandatory for all students. Please do everything that you can to make sure that you are aware of the courses your child will be testing in and that your child is at school for the testing days if at all possible.
Students will test online this year using their school devices. Please remind students to charge and restart devices prior to testing. The buses will run on the normal schedule. If a student does not have a test and arrives to school before regular classes begin, the student will report to the food court and remain until testing is over. Breakfast and lunch will be served each day.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Junior Parents
NHS INDUCTION INFORMATION
Class of 2025 National Honor Society Inductees: NHS Induction practice will be held in the auditorium on Wednesday, April 10, at 2:00 p.m. The ceremony is April 11, at 6:00 p.m. in the auditorium. Please see Mr. Feuer or Dr. Thomas if you have any questions.
Class of 2024 National Honor Society Graduates: NHS hoods will be available outside CS347 April 10, during 3rd period. There’s a required $30 deposit. Please bring a check made out to ORHS National Honor Society. Do not bring cash. Mr. Feuer and Dr. Thomas will be in the main lobby during 3rd period May 20-24, to collect the hoods. When the hood is returned, the deposit will be returned. If anyone has a question or would like his or her hood before April 10, contact Mr. Feuer or Dr. Thomas.
YEARBOOK INFORMATION
There have been many phone calls and questions lately about ordering yearbooks. The order time has passed, and now yearbooks may only be purchased on Yearbook Distribution Day, May 14, for $85 cash only. Seniors will be called down to purchase or pickup first, then juniors, then sophomores, then freshmen. There will be 100 books on-hand that day to buy, and it will be first come, first serve with no books being reserved. If you have questions about whether or not you have ordered a book, please email Rebecca Hale at rahale@ortn.edu, and she will check the orders and reply within 24 hours.
PTSO SPONSORED LUNCHEON FOR ORHS AND SCA STAFF
The PTSO is hosting a soup/salad luncheon for ORHS and SCA on Thursday, April 11th. I was wondering if we could put the link in the inews for two weeks prior and send out via email to students as well. SIGN UP BELOW.
HELP IS STILL NEEDED!
HAPPY ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS WEEK
HOSA TRAVELS TO CHATTANOOGA FOR COMPETITION IN MARCH
Congratulations to our HOSA members who competed at the state level March 25 - 27th. Three students came home with hardware and recognition of their healthcare talents. Mani Cruz placed second in physical therapy and Leah McVay and Samantha Leighner placed 3rd in Public Health
COMPASSION WEEK PRESENTED BY WILDCAT SCHOLARS
AVID/WILDCAT SCHOLARS NIGHT
Parents, please join us for the AVID/Wildcat Scholars Family Night will be on Tuesday, April 30.
THE ACORN - SPRING 2024 ISSUE
Take a few minutes to read through this edition of The Acorn. We have incredibly gifted students and staff in this combined issue of written and creative works.
CONGRATULATIONS TO QU AND CLARK
Brian Qu and Olivia Clark have been awarded $1,500 each for the Dave Mason, PHD-Science Excellence Award. They were selected by the Science Department as graduating seniors who most excel in science and are passionate in the field.
LANDAU RECEIVED THE RENSSELAER MEDAL
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute congratulates Henry Landau on being awarded the Rensselaer Medal! Founded in 1824, Rensselaer is the oldest technological institution in North America, and it is located in the Capital Region of New York State. This prestigious award has been awarded since 1916 to one student in any given high school and is designed to recognize that student’s strength and success in the fields of mathematics and science. Medalists who apply, are admitted to, and enroll at Rensselaer are awarded a scholarship worth $40,000 per year. Congratulations to Henry!
IT'S TIME TO UPLOAD PHOTOS FOR THE SENIOR SLIDE SHOW!
Thank you to Senior, Kyle Garrett, who has made the process to upload pictures very easy. Use the QR code or click on the link below to send pictures to the Senior Steering Committee creating this show of memories for our seniors.
CALLING STUDENT ARTISTS TO THE CONVOCATION COVER CONTEST
Calling all talented artists 9-12 grades! Are you creative and love the Wildcat spirit? We're excited to announce a Convocation Cover contest for the Class of 2024! Show off your artistic skills by designing a Wildcat-themed cover for our Convocation program. The winner will receive a $50.00 prize this year! Submit your entries by April 19, 2024, to Miss Toler in LC 307. Let's make this Convocation unforgettable with your amazing design! Good luck, Wildcats! #Classof 2024 #Wildcat Pride
PROM - APRIL 27TH
PROM TICKETS ON SALE THIS WEEK - READ THOROUGHLY
Tickets for Diamond of the Season, Prom 2024, will be on Pre-order 9th-12th for $30 for a single and $60 for a couple in the Arena Kiosk during 3rd period lunch. The line will close 5 minutes before the end of the period.
Are you planning on bringing a date to Prom who is not a current ORHS student? Please be sure the pick up a Guest Application form from Ms. Eidam Dyer in LC 313, student services or during ticket sales in the Kiosk. All Guest Application are due by April 24th 2024.
PROM ATTIRE
As the excitement for the upcoming Prom builds, we would like to remind all attendees of the dress code in place to ensure a formal and elegant atmosphere for this special occasion.
In an effort to maintain the formality of the event, we kindly request that no jeans be worn to the Prom. Instead, we ask that gentlemen adhere to a minimum dress code of dress pants and a suit jacket. For ladies, we recommend dresses or professional attire. If you have specific questions or need clarification, please contact Shannon Eidam-Dyer at seidamdyer@ortn.edu
ROTC IS SELLING BEAUTIFUL HANGING BASKETS
SENIOR ART SHOW IS COMING
COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
SPRING BLOOD DRIVE
We will be having our Spring Medic blood drive on Friday, April 12 in the B Gym. See Mrs. Minarik or Mrs. Pointer for form sign up or click the link below. Students must be signed into their ortn account.
SPRING GAME NIGHT - APRIL 18TH
The Wildcats for Change will be hosting a Spring Game Night on April 18 from 4:30-6pm in the upper part of the cafeteria and the front porch (weather permitting).
Kona Ice will be there and staff always receives a free treat
CONGRATULATIONS, LILLIAN SHAFER!
LADY WILDCAT SOCCER MTG
STEM EVENT
SOLAR ECLIPSE WATCH PARTY
A watch party for the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8th! We will meet at L&N STEM Academy near the World's Fair Park at 2:30 pm and put on our glasses in anticipation of the rare total solar eclipse expected to be on display around 3:00 pm. Snacks and glasses provided! More information to come, so be on the lookout for posts on social media!
STUDENT COUNCIL
Student Council Officer Applications
Student Council and Class Officer elections are fast approaching. Any current freshmen, sophomore, or junior in good standing is eligible to run for a position. Go to the Wildcat Canvas Hangout Page to find more information and to access the applications to get on the ballot. All applications are due April 12th at 4pm and candidates will be announced on April 16th!
ANNUAL MILITARY ACADEMY DAY - APRIL 20TH
Chuck Fleishmann will be hosting our annual Military Academy Day on Saturday, April 20th, 2024. The event will take place at the UTC Student Center at 10:00am. Everyone is invited to hear from Congressman Fleischmann, representatives from five military academies and college ROTC programs.
SENIORS - WORK ETHIC DISTINCTION FOR OAK RIDGE SCHOOLS
Do you have great work ethics and would like to be among the Class of 2024 Graduates who earn a Work Ethic Distinction?
The Oak Ridge Schools Work Ethic Distinction certificate is useful for inclusion in future college applications as well as applications for future employment.
WHY SHOULD I DO THIS???
Employers and postsecondary partners throughout Tennessee have indicated that students who present a certificate verifying strong work ethics will be given preference as applicants.
www.ortn.edu/Curriculum/CCTE/Work_Ethic.pdf
Students need at least 20 points to earn this distinction. Most of the evidence can be verified in Skyward. Those who know they meet this requirement without additional evidence may check the appropriate boxes on the downloaded form and email it back to Holly Cross hcross@ortn.edu by April 5th, 2024.
Anything that requires additional proof of completion can be hand delivered to Dr. Cross in CS244 at ORHS.
Upon verification of qualification for this distinction, a signed, formal certificate will be presented to students upon graduation.
CLINICAL INTERN OF THE WEEK
STUDENT ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
EDEN HATMAKER
Coach Gill: “Eden is the definition of a student athlete. She is dedicated, intelligent, and has an amazing work ethic both on and off the field. I am thankful to have had the opportunity to coach her this season.”
FEATURED ARTIST OF THE WEEK
ENCOURAGE YOUR STUDENTS TO GET INVOLVED
PERMISSION SLIP INFO FOR CLUBS
CLUB INFORMATION
CULTURAL STUDENT UNION - Every Monday at 3:15
DIVERSITY CLUB - Wednesdays @ lunch
DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS CLUB - Every Friday
FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES - Fridays @ 7:10
FCA meets every Friday morning at Providence House across from the Arena Parking Lot.
QUIZ BOWL - Every Monday and Thursday at 3:15
YOUTH FOR CHRIST - Every Tuesday
Youth for Christ meets every Tuesday from 3:15 to 4 in LC 215. Contact Mr. Moreno for more information. Vmoreno@ortn.edu
SENIOR INFORMATION & SCHOLARSHIPS
IT'S REAL NOW...GRADUATION SUPPLIES WILL ARRIVE ON WEDNESDAY
Seniors: graduation supplies will be distributed on Wednesday, April 10, during lunch in CS347. In order to receive your supplies on this date, the balance must be paid in full. You may pay the Jostens rep directly on that date, online, or you may call Jostens at 423-787-0025 to pay with a card over the phone. Please see Mrs. Ledden in CS347 if you have questions.
SENIOR TEA SIGNUP
Senior Tea is the start of the graduation season, and all seniors are invited to attend an afternoon tea hosted by the English department, dressed up as their favorite character or author. This is a student/teacher event and a time-honored tradition which is currently in its 30th year!
We would like to extend an invitation to the parents / guardians of underclassmen to sign up to provide food or financial support. The link to sign-up is provided below. Please send food in disposable containers and have it at the school between 7:15 am and noon on Wednesday, May 1, 2024. Non-perishable items can be dropped off the day before to the main office. We will place all food items on decorated trays and set up the area prior to the start of the event at 2:15 pm.
We encourage you to read the description of the needed items carefully and remember that we have to feed a huge and ravenous crowd, while keeping it dainty and special. There are multiple slots for most items. You are allowed/encouraged to sign up for more than one slot (e.g., feel free to make two batches of something...).
If you have any questions or would prefer to sign up outside of Signup Genius, contact us at ORHSSeniorTea@gmail.com.
Here is the link for Sign-up Genius: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A044AABAA2EA7FE3-47823750-2024
THE TRADITION CONTINUES....
GRADUATION CELEBRATION - SIGN UPS BEGIN NOW
SENIORS - SIGN UP FOR A NIGHT OF SAFE, FUN ACTIVITY AT THE MAIN EVENT
The party of the year is just around the corner: Graduation Celebration 2024!
And best of all, it is COMPLETELY FREE to attend.
Graduation Celebration is a positive, exciting, alcohol/drug-free, all-night party for our graduates, held immediately after graduation on Friday night, May 17!
Doors open at 10:00 p.m. at the Oak Ridge Civic Center with check-in, food, and activities, and then the graduates will bus over to The Main Event in Knoxville for a private all-night party with all activities, food, and fun provided. At the end of the party, students will bus back to the Civic Center to arrive around 5:00 a.m. All students must ride the bus to attend the party, and pre-registration is required. Parental permission is required for early departure. For all the details about the party, visit graduationcelebration.org.
For over 25 years, Graduation Celebration has been a FREE and SAFE place for Oak Ridge graduates, thanks to the generous support of this community. This party is a memorable way for the students to bid farewell to their high school classmates and celebrate their achievement in a safe, fun environment!
SCARBORO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP
The Oak Ridge High School Pioneer Chapter of National Honor Society is offering a $500 scholarship to any NHS graduating senior. The application includes a brief in-person written response (500 words) on a related topic. See Mr. Feuer in CS 319 for an application and to schedule the in-person written response. The application is also available to download on the NHS Canvas homepage. The deadline to submit the application to the Canvas submission portal and to schedule the written response appointment is Friday, April 12.
SCHOLARSHIP DUE MAY 10TH
The application packet for the Scarboro Community Alumni Association will be made available at area high schools, community organizations and churches. We ask that you complete the form and submit the application and essay no later than May 10, 2024.
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 have high school transcript.
· Must have two references, one a teacher and another community leader.
· Must submit a 400 word typed essay entitled ‘Why We Should Honor the Oak Ridge Scarboro 85.” View the WBIR Series “The Secret in Scarboro,Oak Ridge, Tennessee. https://www.youtube.com. Review reference material at Oak Ridge Public Library or interview Oak Ridge-Scarboro 85 students.
THE MARJORIE WATSON MATHEMATICS SCHOLARSHIP
The Marjorie Watson Mathematics Scholarship is intended for an incoming freshman attending the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga who majors in mathematics. This is a $10,000 scholarship with $4000 awarded in the freshman year and $2000 awarded for each of the sophomore, junior and senior years.
This scholarship is funded from an endowment established by the estate of Marjorie Watson, who was a 1930’s alumna of the University of Chattanooga (now UTC). She was a mathematics major, and her career spanned both industry and education. She was a military statistician, an analyst during World War II, a member of the team that developed the Univac computer and a mathematics instructor at her alma mater in 1936. Marjorie Watson also served as the head of the mathematics department at
Huntington College in Montgomery, Alabama.
THE DOROTHY DEAN SHELTON MATHEMATICS SCHOLARSHIP
The Dorothy Dean Shelton Mathematics Scholarship is intended for an incoming freshman attending the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga who majors in mathematics. This scholarship will ensure that all tuition, fees, books, room and board for an in-state student are fully paid.
This scholarship is funded by Dorothy Dean Shelton to encourage and assist deserving students, especially women, to major in mathematics at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. After graduating from the University of Chattanooga (now UTC), Ms. Shelton was hired as a mathematician at the Tennessee Valley Authority. While at TVA, she enjoyed the challenge and reward of being a part of the Transmission Planning and Engineering group for forecasting transmission related needs twenty years into the future. She retired from TVA in 1984 after 38 years of service. In addition, she was an active member of the American Association of University Women, serving as Chattanooga Branch President, Tennessee Division President, and serving on Association Committees in Washington. In appreciation for the help she received, and to give other students encouragement, she established this scholarship.
TEAM INVESTMENT GROUP OF OAK RIDGE - RENFRO HENDERSON, JR. SCHOLARSHIP
The Team Investment Group of Oak Ridge has posted their 2024 Renfro Henderson, Jr. Memorial Scholarship. If you lived in the Scarboro Community for a minimum of 1 year you can stop by the Counseling Office to pick up an application for the scholarship. The deadline is April 30th. Don’t miss this opportunity that is unique to our students!
TN FAFSA Frenzy Webinar Recap
We want to say a big thank you to everyone who attended the the webinar on Friday - we had record-breaking attendance! If you missed the webinar or want to go back to reference what we discussed, check out the archived webinar here.
There are always lots of questions about the FAFSA; and this year, most of our questions are regarding mixed-status families (parents without social security numbers). All of your questions have been answered! You can find the comprehensive list of questions and answers here.
UPDATED TNPROMISE/FAFSA INFORMATION - PLEASE READ
As you may know, the 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has been soft launched at StudentAid.gov! During this time, the 2024-2025 FAFSA will be available for short periods of time while Federal Student Aid monitors site functionality, performs maintenance and makes technical adjustments to improve user experience. If students are able to submit the 2024-2025 FAFSA during this time, please encourage them to save their confirmation email for their records! If the form is unavailable when students try to access it, please ask them to exit and try again later. TN Promise students are required to submit the 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by 11:59 PM on May 15, 2024 to maintain scholarship eligibility!
Below are a few tips we have shared with students to ensure they have all of the information needed to successfully complete the application!
- The application must be completed at StudentAid.gov; students should not use any other websites for completion.
- Students should select the 2024-2025 FAFSA. If the incorrect year’s FAFSA is completed, even by the May 15, 2024 deadline, students will become permanently ineligible for TN Promise.
- The items below are needed to complete the application:
- Student and parent 2022 tax information
- Student and parent will each need a verified FSA ID. If either do not have a verified FSA ID, they will need to create one before completing the 2024-2025 FAFSA. Students and parents will use their FSA IDs to log in and electronically sign the FAFSA each academic year. For a step-by-step guide on how to create an FSA ID, please click here or follow the instructions below!
- Students/parents will need their respective Social Security Number, a valid email address and other personal information to complete the application.
- Visit StudentAid.gov! Then, click Create Account in the upper right-hand corner.
- Select Get Started to begin filling in personal information. It is extremely important that accurate information is entered!
- Once an FSA ID is created, it must be verified by the Social Security Administration (SSA). This process may take up to 7 business days!
- Once student and parent FSA IDs are verified, they are ready to file the 2024-2025 FAFSA!
COLLEGE APPLICATION TOOLKIT
TNPROMISE DATES
- May 15, 2024, - FAFSA deadline for the Class of 2024 (fafsa.gov) for priority consideration
- June 30th, 2024, - FAFSA deadline for the Class of 2024
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MASQUERS WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
COMMUNICATION
FOR MASQUER'S NEWS:
To get the most up to date information about Masquers, join our Group Me https://groupme.com/join_group/94107482/GBLNWclq and/or email masquers@ortn.edu to get on the Masquers Newsletter list.
Highlights
What’s Happening this month!
- What’s Happening this Week at a Glance
- Audio Lunch and Learn with Amber on Mondays - meet backstage.
- Apply to be an officer for the 2024-25 school year.
- Seniors apply for the Masquers Scholarships!
- Atomic Acts Schedule & Cast List details in the newsletter.
- Plan to come to After School Trivia – Friday, April 12th 3:30-5:30
- 2024-25 Masquers Show Season
- Thank you Boosters and Parents!
- Join the Boosters
- Interested in being a Masquers Boosters Officer? Contact Terri Lloyd at tslloyd@ortn.edu.
- Help support the Melbourne Bakery Fundraiser by sharing the attached graphic. Have your Masquers student request cards from Mrs. Lloyd.
- Anastasia Video and Photo links
WILDCAT SCHOLARS SOCIAL MEDIA
If you have not done so already, please follow ORHS Wildcat Scholars on Instagram and Facebook. See what's going on in our group!
Instagram: orhswildcatscholars
Facebook: Oak Ridge High School Wildcat Scholars
WHO IS YOUR ADMINISTRATOR??
Executive Principal - Drayton Hawkins dshawkins@ortn.edu
Seniors - Stephanie Thompson sathompson@ortn.edu
Juniors - Russ Wise rewise@ortn.edu
Sophomores- Beth Estep kestep@ortn.edu
Freshman- David Foust djfoust@ortn.edu
Curriculum Principal - Jennifer Milligan jmmilligan2@ortn.edu
SCHOOL COUNSELING SUPPORT TEAM!
Seniors - Class of 2024 Heidi Foster - hafoster@ortn.edu
Juniors - Class of 2025 Ashley Bennewitz abennewitz@ortn.edu
Sophomores - Class of 2026 Paige Taylor - hptaylor@ortn.edu
Freshman - Class of 2027 Brianna Ottinger - bottinger@ortn.edu
Social Worker: Alison King aking@ortn.edu
Registrar: Rhonda Garrison rsgarrison@ortn.edu
Counseling Administrative Assistant: Amy O'Rourke akorourke@ortn.edu
Link to Website: https://www.ortn.edu/highschool/academics/school-counseling/
Follow our team on Instagram:
Watch for announcements on Twitter: @ORHSCounseling
ORHS GRADE LEVEL LEADERSHIP TEAMS
9th Grade team: David Foust djfoust@ortn.edu and Brianna Ottinger bottinger@ortn.edu
10th Grade team: Beth Estep kestep@ortn.edu and Paige Taylor hptaylor@ortn.edu
11th Grade team: Russ Wise rewise@ortn.edu and Ashley Bennewitz abennewitz@ortn.edu
12th Grade team: Stephanie Thompson sathompson@ortn.edu and Heidi Foster hafoster@ortn.edu
ANNUAL REMINDERS AND PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS
UPDATE SKYWARD INFORMATION TO STAY CONNECTED
Parents, please submit changes needed for contacts, addresses and phone numbers on Skyward to Rhonda Garrison, with appropriate documentation. Phone numbers and email changes can be sent to your student's administrator, or call Amy O'Rourke at 425-9607, in the Counseling Office.
ATTENDANCE NOTES
STUDENT ACCESS TO ORHS
Students are not allowed in the building before 7:00 am when staff is available for supervision. Students are expected to vacate the premises by 3:20 daily if not under the direct supervision of a teacher or coach. Students will NOT be allowed to remain in the Food Court to wait on a parent or a ride home. No supervision is provided after this time.
REGISTER ALL MEDICATIONS IN THE CLINIC
ATTENTION ALL BUS RIDERS - ONLINE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Questions?? Click below to access the Oak Ridge Schools Transportation Website
STAY CONNECTED TO ATHLETICS
X F/K/A Twitter: @AthleticsOrhs
Instagram: @orhswildcatsathletics
DOES YOUR TEEN NEED AN SF-1010 FORM FOR THEIR DRIVER'S PERMIT?
STUDENT DRIVER'S PARKING TAG
ATTENDANCE IS IMPORTANT! CONSULT THE CALENDAR BEFORE PLANNING VACATIONS
IMPORTANT TN DRIVING PRIVILEGE INFORMATION FOR PARENTS
Parents should review this information with their teen drivers!!
OTHER WAYS TO SUPPORT OAK RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL
DO YOU SHOP AT FOOD CITY?? REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED ANNUALLY
THIS MONEY SUPPORTS OUR CDC CLASSROOM!
Registration begins September 1, 2023 with points starting to accumulate on September 7th and cards have to be registered by December 31st to count for this year. The program runs through May 10, 2024.
https://www.foodcity.com/schoolbucks/#:~:text=2022%2D23%20School,or%20lottery%20tickets.
How Can I Link My School Online?- Visit http://www.foodcity.com/schoolbucks
- Click the blue “Login” button under Customer Login
- Enter your username and password for your Food City online account.
- At the top of the page click, “My Account”. This will load the customer dashboard page.
- Below the Fuel Bucks section, you will find “My School Bucks” section. (The total school bucks earned will show here as well)
- Click the “Update School” link listed below. Select the school and click, “Save”
School Bucks-Store Level Enrollment
- Stores can enroll schools from VC Enroll for customers who do not have access to the internet. (Only HRCs and HCs have authorized access.)
- To do so they enter the customers ValuCard number, selected “Look UP” and select the school the customer has chosen in the School Bucks field.
Common Questions
- Why is my school not on my receipt? Schools are no longer listed on receipts but can be managed anytime from their online account.
- When does this begin/end? The program runs from SEPTEMBER 1 THROUGH MAY 9, 2023.
Deadline to register is December 31, 2023.
Total awarded amount: $700,000
**PLEASE HELP OUR CLASS RAISE $$ BY REGISTERING!! Share w/ everyone you know!
Follow These Steps to Link your Kroger Card
• Sign into your Kroger account at Kroger.com or set up an account with your Kroger card if you haven’t registered your card before
• Click on your name to access your information (“My Account”)
• Choose account summary
• At the bottom of the page, you will see “community rewards”
• Click “Enroll”
• You are now officially linked to our account to earn money for the school through your purchases.
If you are using the app to enroll, click the three bars and choose "Rewards" then
"Community Rewards."If you have any problems, please call Kroger at 1-800-576-4377
Ways to Connect and STAY INFORMED
Website - http://www.ortn.edu/highschool/
Daily Bulletin - http://www.ortn.edu/highschool/daily-bulletin/
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 - 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 - Follow the accounts listed below
School Contact Information!
Website: http://www.ortn.edu/highschool/
Location: 1450 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, TN, United States
Phone: 865-425-9600