I know I‘ve definitely been bored in quarantine, and I’m sure everyone else has too. Social distancing allows for everyone to have more free time on their hands, sometimes so much time that we don’t know what to do with it. There are many ways that free time can be used effectively. I’ve been spending... Continue Reading →
Swimming and Diving States Meet
The ORHS Swimming and Diving boys team received first place in the states meet with a final score of 205 points while the girls team placed third with a final score of 136 points. The meet was held this past weekend on February 14th and 15th at the UNH Swasey pool. Ashley Caverly, first year... Continue Reading →
Flex Opportunities
Two years into the new schedule at Oyster River High School (ORHS) many students are getting help that they need from teachers, working on homework, or studying during Flex time. However, some students are finding themselves using their fifty minute Flex time as a break in their day where they merely catch up with friends... Continue Reading →
Keith O’Brien Author Visit
Many students at Oyster River High School (ORHS) have been working on a story for NaNoWriMo, a creative writing project. The students were lucky enough to have Keith O’Brien, a local, and award winning author, come to the school during flex on November 5th, and explain some writing techniques as well as share his books. ... Continue Reading →
Freedom Cafe Hosts NH Youth Movement
“Young people in New Hampshire carry an incredible amount of political power,” said Abigail Colby (‘15), the Special Projects Coordinator at New Hampshire Youth Movement, and a former features editor of MOR. “I think the more we can get young people talking about issues and about how politicians aren’t addressing issues that really matter to... Continue Reading →
