It’s 6 pm on a Wednesday at the Oyster River High School (ORHS) auditorium. Inside, students type intensely on computers while tinkering with what seems to be a behemoth of a machine. While some members attend meetings with their teams, others are talking and laughing with each other as they drill wooden planks together— just... Continue Reading →
New Committee in Town
The Leadership Advisory Committee, run by Oyster River High School (ORHS) Principal Rebecca Noe, is one of the newest clubs at ORHS. Started as a project by two students from a Sociology class, the committee hopes to create positive change in the community of the school. The Leadership Advisory Committee was created to... Continue Reading →
Oyster River takes on Winnacunnet in the Granite State Challenge
Do you know which president got stuck in the bathtub of the White House? Or the state tree of New Hampshire? What about the capital of Austria? If you answered Taft, birch tree, and Vienna, you’d be correct. These are just scratching the surface of the questions asked in the Granite State Challenge. On January... Continue Reading →
A Look into the New Classes at ORHS
Do you have a free period that feels unnecessary? Are you a freshman who doesn’t know what English class you want to take next year? Do you need to fill an elective requirement? Do none of the current classes interest you? Don’t worry, every year new classes are added or introduced. Here are the... Continue Reading →
