Unified Sports

     All good things must come to an end. For my senior year, that very special thing was the end of my Unified sports career.      Unified sports have been around for a while, but recently, more and more people have been joining the team. With being runners-up in 2020 and 2022 in soccer, and... Continue Reading →

Bringing Back Books

Recently, I have gotten back into reading with a bang. When I was a kid, I would consume books daily, burning through chapter books at the ripe age of seven. When I got into middle school, however, I started to fall out of love with reading. It began with reading a book maybe every month... Continue Reading →

Homecoming Review

The first homecoming in 11 years took place last Friday, October 21st! The dance took place in the ORHS Multi-Purpose Room from 7-10:30 pm with a DJ, food, dancing, and the crowning of the homecoming court.   Even if a lot of the students didn’t have prior knowledge of homecoming, the planning committee still put in... Continue Reading →

Student Sucess or SAT Sadness

     Hands shaking, palms sweating, heart racing. All for the SATs. But wait, are those even required anymore?      Over the past few years, colleges have begun to be test optional when it comes to submitting SAT/ACT scores. While most colleges made this switch due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some colleges have not been requiring them for... Continue Reading →

Your Shoe Sign

At Oyster River, there is a wide variety of the shoes seen walking around the hallway. These shoes can say a lot about how you personalize your style, as well as the type of person you are… at least to me. With that knowledge and thought process, I have decided that giving people the meaning... Continue Reading →

Clam Creek Vs. Cow Barn: A History

Cheers, crowds, students, passion, and all the things that can be seen at a game when Coe-Brown and Oyster River are playing.           For as long as anyone can remember, Oyster River High School and Coe-Brown Northwood Academy have honored the tradition of what is referred to as “The Route Four Rivalry.” Over the years, this... Continue Reading →

The Saga of Satterfield

Three sports, two championships, one man, and his name is Alex Satterfield.       Alex Satterfield has worked as a Special Educator at Oyster River for the past eight years. In those eight years, he has not only inspired students, coworkers, and everyone around him, but also coached three Unified sports teams all school year. This November... Continue Reading →

Website Powered by WordPress.com.

Up ↑