March 31, 2026

Oak Ridge High School Daily Bulletin

 

STUDENT INFO

 

ALL 4th term Gen Ed WBL students, including those continuing from 3rd term, report to the amphitheater today (Tuesday, March 31st) during the period they are scheduled for the course. If you are repeating WBL from 3rd term, your time in the amphitheater will be brief (approximately 10 minutes). All other students should plan to remain for the full class period. Students should bring their laptops with them.

 

Have you seen the showcase outside the library?! It’s packed with PEEPS and we want to know — how many do YOU think are in there? Make your best guess with the QR code on the showcase for a chance to win ALL THE CANDY in there. The closest guess takes home the whole sugary haul. Contest ends April 10 — don’t wait! Stop by, take a good look, and submit your guess. It could be the sweetest win of your spring!

 

Fulfill your TNPromise Hours volunteering at the Atomic City Shootout.  The link will be in the iNews and Canvas pages.  Event: Atomic City Shootout, Event Dates: April 11th-12th, Event Times: 8:00AM-6:30PM (time blocks) The volunteer responsibilities are straightforward and primarily involve monitoring games, directing spectators, and recording scores. Accurately reporting scores is a vital part of the tournament, as it determines team advancements.
If your students are interested in volunteering, have them follow the link below to sign up.

 

The ORHS Business Academy will be open for business on April 6th! Intro to Business students present their entrepreneurial skills as they present their products or services for a limited time! Come check them out at our opening on April 6th right after school until 4pm, at our Business Expo on Thursday, April 16th or online anytime until May 1st at orhs-businessacademy.com.

 

Soccer Club of Oak Ridge is recruiting student volunteers for the ATOMIC CITY SHOOTOUT, April 11 and 12th for time blocks from 8:00 am – 6:30 pm.  The volunteer responsibilities are straightforward and primarily involve monitoring games, directing spectators, and recording scores. Accurately reporting scores is a vital part of the tournament, as it determines team advancements.
If you are interested, the sign-up forms are located on class Canvas pages.  Volunteer hours are eligible for TNPromise.

 

CLUB INFO

 

Come to Black Student Union today in CS329! BSU is open to all students, and we celebrate Black culture and identity while building community across campus. Food will be provided.

 

Are you interested in joining our school’s student council or running for an office position? Do you enjoy eating breakfast? If so, then please join us at the student council leadership breakfast Friday April 10th at 7:15 am in Mrs. Wagner’s room (LC311). Enjoy a meal and some information about how to run for office or join the Student Council class for the 2026-2027 school year.

 

 

SENIORS

 

Seniors! Welcome back for the final push to graduation! Your FREE Graduation Celebration Party is well under way – just needs you! Everyone must register online at www.graduationcelebration.org to attend. If you will be under 18 at graduation, you and your parents must also complete a hard copy, updated, Permission Slip/Release Form which is available in Student Services, from most senior homeroom teachers and also on the Graduation Celebration website. It is a green form!

Check out the website and register by, or on, Wednesday, April 1st, to be entered in an Early Bird Prize Drawing at the party. We will be there to help with any registration issues and to answer questions.  Graduation Celebration Definition – Free all-night party with food, friends, games, transportation, prizes and  unlimited access to Main Event!

 

Graduation supplies will be delivered tomorrow. Seniors should pick them up in CS347 during lunch 3rd block. Tassels may also be purchased on this day for seniors who are borrowing a cap & gown–$12. Bring exact cash. No checks. No cards. Please contact Teresa Ledden at tledden@ortn.edu with any questions.

 

ATHLETICS.

 

Preseason workouts are starting for any girl interested in trying out for the volleyball team. All girls are welcome and encouraged to attend workouts to prepare for the upcoming season. For more information, see Coach Ellis in LC222.

 

03/31/26 Tu Bsbl-JV Lenoir City  (DH)  JV A 5:30
03/31/26 Tu Soccer Karns   JV / V A 5:00 / 7:00
03/31/26 Tu Softball Rhea County H 6:00
03/31/26 Tu Tennis Hardin Valley Academy H 4:00
04/01/26 W Bsbl – V Lenoir City    V A 6:30
04/01/26 W Tennis Powell H 4:00
04/02/26 Th Bsbl – V Knox West   V A 6:30
04/02/26 Th Softball McMinn County A 6:00
04/02/26 Th Tennis Clinton H 4:00
04/03/26 F Bsbl – V Science Hill   V H 1:00
04/03/26 F Bsbl – V Knox Central    V H 3:30
04/02/26 Th Soccer Halls  JV / V Home 4:30 / 6:30
4/3-4/4 F-Sa Softball TOURNAMENT A  
4/3 – 4/4 Fr-Sa T/F OR Legends Invitational  (MS & HS) H 1:00 / 8:00