La vida es un viaje, and for Fiona Grove, the new French and Spanish teacher at Oyster River High School (ORHS), son voyage a été très intéressant. For those who haven’t taken Spanish or French with Grove: life is a journey, and her journey has been very interesting. Grove, a former ORHS student, spent her... Continue Reading →
Mr. Troy
Students with Mr. Troy on their schedule this year might be surprised by the severe lack of mustache present on the man standing in front of them. This may be due to the fact that they are not looking at Troy, but Troy instead. Lucas Troy is the new Industrial Arts teacher at Oyster River... Continue Reading →
Goldberg
A poet at heart, Rachel Goldberg has always had a love for, and fascination with writing and literature. Now, she has a chance to share that passion with students every day. Goldberg is the newest addition to the Oyster River High School (ORHS) English department, and though we are still early in the new school... Continue Reading →
A New Face in the Art Room
Colleen Keeley started her teaching career at Oyster River High School (ORHS) in a pair of red adidas Gazelles, and a thrifted t-shirt with birds printed on the front in black ink from her hand carved stamp. Keeley is both filling a needed position and bringing a new wave of creativity to the ORHS art... Continue Reading →
Back In My Day
As the bell rang, signaling the end of the school day, seventeen-year-old Megan Thompson quickly ran out of the doors of her small K-12 school and jumped into her car. With excitement traveling in her veins, she drove up to the Pats Peak Ski Area, the ski resort that she had been teaching at since... Continue Reading →
Say Hello to Ms. Ficker
“She’s doing a great job, she is always here on time and ready to go. She is very positive, and she has a very confident personality. So far she has been able to joke around but she is also able to be serious when she needs to,” stated fellow Physical Education teacher, John Morin, when... Continue Reading →
Mr. Lawerence – A Profile
“Lawrence has helped me see things differently in my artwork. He doesn’t try to be superior and talk to us [students] like we’re just kids. It’s kind of hard to put into words how he’s impacted me as a person because he’s very inspiring and influential, and unlike any teacher I’ve ever had,” says Emma Sassaman, who is taking advanced art class this year [...]
