Do you work at a grocery store, restaurant, or feel like your job is the same as everyone else's? Some teenagers have jobs that incorporate their hobbies and interests. Take a look at what unique and interesting jobs your peers have for jobs. Olivia Mueller: Olivia Mueller (โ24) works at Vantage Point Farm which is... Continue Reading →
Fitness Journeys
Was your New Year's Resolution to work out more? For some Oyster River High School students, working out isnโt just a resolution, it's a routine. If you were to walk into a Planet Fitness after school any day, it would be packed with students from ORHS. There have also been accounts popping up on Instagram... 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 →
Kirstin Lang: New Girls Lacrosse Coach
โLacrosse is my happy place,โ said Oyster River High Schoolโs (ORHS) new girls lacrosse coach Kirstin Lang. This year Lang was hired by ORHS to replace the old girls lacrosse coach, Erin Murphy, who recently had a baby and could no longer commit to coaching. Lang comes from an extensive background of playing and coaching... Continue Reading →
Dr. James Morse: A Profile
You might know him from visiting the SAU, where he is busy bouncing between rooms and buildings. You might know him from the school board meetings, sitting to the left of school board chair Thomas Newkirk, and offering an administrator's perspective. At the very least, you know him from the signature at the bottom of... Continue Reading →
Counselor of the Year
The New Hampshire Counselor of the Year Award goes to a school counselor who has had a notable impact on the community, advocates of others, and embodies the 3 domains of school counseling: supporting students academics, actively pursuing career development, and prioritizing the social and emotional needs of students. This year, ORHSโs own Heather Machanoff... Continue Reading →
Hannah Jeong: A Profile
After becoming the Doodle 4 Google state finalist in seventh grade, Hannah didnโt spend too much time celebrating. Even after she spent months working on her submission, using fabric, paints, and sequins, Hannah was stuck. Like most artists, she was going through a phase where the work she was producing didnโt feel genuine. Hannah was... Continue Reading →
Behind The Lens
Whether they first picked up a camera at a young age or developed this hobby amid the pandemic, Oyster River has many talented photographers. Every couple of weeks, Iโll see new student photography accounts while scrolling through social media. Specifically, Instagram has become a platform for many ORHS photographers to showcase their work. These Instagram... Continue Reading →
Not Your Ordinary Art Teacher: A Profile on Tracy Bilynsky
Next fall, the ORHS art department will have big shoes to fill after the retirement of Tracy Bilynsky: a compassionate and dedicated art teacher who is a phenomenal artist and role model for her students.ย Her contributions over the past 26 years at ORHS have made big impacts on her students and colleagues. Bilysky has... Continue Reading →
