Left to Right: Beni Griffin, Emma Canning, Ava Raleigh. Canning holds a sign that reads “Our future should NOT be your ‘favorite cut’”. At 4pm on Wednesday September 10th, students gathered on the UNH’s Great Lawn to protest the state budget cuts. A state budget passed in June cut nearly $18 million in funding for... Continue Reading →
ORHS Clubs
Do you ever catch yourself feeling bored after school, or looking for something new and fun to do during Flex time? Well then, you’re in the right place. Oyster River High School (ORHS) offers a wide range of extracurricular activities that give everyone a chance to branch out. You’ve probably noticed the posters lining the... Continue Reading →
How to Spend Your Best Fall
“Fun stuff to do this fall New England.” My Pinterest pops up with the same ten or so ideas it does every time. Make a fall craft! Carve a pumpkin! Bake ghost cookies and drink it with a glass of warm apple cider! Honestly, fall would be so boring if this is all people did for... Continue Reading →
Girls Lacrosse Season Preview
The girls’ lacrosse team hasn’t seen consistency in their program in the last four years, but with a strong group of returning players and a new head coach, could the group come together for a deep playoff run this year? Last year the Bobcats’ season came to an end in the quarterfinal round against a... Continue Reading →
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Iron Sharpens Iron
Ping Pong, Table Tennis, a.k.a.: Iron Sharpens Iron (I.S.I). If you ever find yourself walking through the halls after school, you might be able to hear multiple rival paddles battling in intense matches in the cafeteria, otherwise known as “the Bistro.” Students and staff meet in the Bistro weekly to compete in table tennis matches.... Continue Reading →
Holocaust Survivor Visits ORMS
Hundreds of students and staff watch carefully as Kati (Kah-tee) Preston is wheeled toward the lone desk center stage. The concert hall, moments ago alive with casual conversation, falls silent. On Friday, February 14th, participating Oyster River High School (ORHS) classes went to the middle school to join the eighth grade (‘29) in hearing from Preston,... Continue Reading →
ORHS Swim and Dive Takes on State Championships
5:30 pm: the buzzer sounded, and six swimmers dove off the blocks in the first event of the night, kicking off the NIAA Division 2 state championships on February 14th. This year, both the Oyster River High School (ORHS) girls' and boys’ swim teams had incredibly strong performances at the state championship meet, placing second... Continue Reading →
