April 7, 2026
Oak Ridge High School Daily Bulletin
STUDENT INFO
EOC Spring Testing will take place:
Thursday, April 16th (Eng 9 & Eng 10), Tuesday, April 21st (Eng 9 & Eng 10), Thursday, April 23rd (Alg 1, Alg 2, & Geometry), Tuesday, April 28th (Biology & U.S. History).
Things to Know: If you are enrolled in the tested subject area, you will begin testing at 7:50 a.m.
If you are NOT enrolled in the tested subject (s) for that day, you may arrive after testing concludes.
If you do not have a test and arrive to school before regular classes begin, you will report to the food court and remain until testing is over. All classes will meet on an abbreviated schedule each day following testing. Attendance to these classes is mandatory for all students.
Take a page. Grab a marker. Make something unexpected. Blackout Poetry Contest — happening in the library. Stop by for free supplies, a quick explainer, and a shot at some great prizes. Enter by April 17.
All students who have registered to take an AP exam this year must report to Roane State’s Goff Building with their device on Wednesday, April 22nd anytime between 2:00pm and 4:30pm to prepare their device for upcoming testing. This process should take approximately 10-15 minutes. To expedite this process, restart your computer before you arrive so it can perform updates.
If you missed the the ORHS Business Academy opening yesterday, you still have a chance show your support for these young entrepreneurs at our Business Expo on Thursday, April 16th or online anytime until May 1st at orhs-businessacademy.com. Some products will also be on sale at lunch time in the main lobby.
Mark your calendar for Masquers’ Atomic Acts on Thursday, April 16th at 7pm, with a musical theatre opening from our ORHS Theatre Class. It will be a dramatic evening of scenes from plays that will have you laughing and crying with direction from Amy Uptgraft and student assistant directors. Student actors will bring stories to life as they work on building characters and the art of storytelling.
How high can you count? Head over to the showcase outside the library and put your math skills to the test! We’ve filled it with PEEPS and the student with the closest guess wins ALL the candy inside! That’s right — every. single. piece. Could be YOURS. Submit your guess before April 10 before someone else scoops your candy! Don’t sleep on this one — swing by, size it up, and take your shot!
It’s time to nominate your favorite senior students for Prom King and Queen! The link to vote will be posted in Canvas.
Just a quick reminder that prom ticket sales start THIS WEEK! Here’s what you should know:
Tickets are $40 this week (they will be $50 next week). Sales will take place during third block at the Arena Concession Stand. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Payment can be made with cash or check (made out to ORHS); no card 1payments accepted. Only upperclassmen may purchase tickets. Freshmen and sophomores may attend as a guest of an upperclassman, but cannot purchase tickets themselves. Outside guest forms will be available at the ticket sales counter. Please see Mrs. Royster with any questions!
Want to represent your fellow student body? Do you want to suggest ideas on how to make your school environment a better place? Join Student Council in the amphitheater this Thursday, April 9th, during your 2nd block to voice your thoughts and concepts to create a better place for wildcats all around the school. You must already be a class representative to attend the meeting. And remember, you don’t need the power to make a change – just the courage to make a difference.
Calling all talented artists 9-12 grades! Are you creative and love the Wildcat spirit? We’re excited to announce a Convocation Cover contest for the Class of 2026! Show off your artistic skills by designing a Wildcat-themed cover for our Convocation program.
The winner will receive a $50.00 prize this year! Submit your entries by April 17, 2026, to Miss Toler in LC 307. Let’s make this Convocation unforgettable with your amazing design! Good luck, Wildcats! #Classof 2026 #Wildcat Pride
Attention Juniors and Seniors! Join us today for Lunch at Grace, right across the street at 130 Providence Road. It’s $5, no sign-up needed—just come hungry. We’ve got a rotating menu including Chick-fil-A, Salsarita’s, Panda Express, and Buddy’s BBQ. Lunch at Grace. Every Tuesday. See you soon!
Mr. Feuer will be offering AP Lit and Comp Exam reviews each Wednesday during third period beginning this Wednesday, 4/8. To reserve a spot, see Mr. Feuer in CS 319.
Mr. Froning will be running AP Statistics test reviews for the next four Thursdays in his classroom from 6:30 to 7:30 PM. The first review, this Thursday at 6:30, will focus on Units 1, 3 and 4 – One Variable Statistics, Data Collection, and Probability. Snacks will be provided!
If you are taking the AP Language test next month and need a refresher, come by Ms. Jordan’s room CS331 after school Wednesday 4/8 at 2:00PM for a review session.
CLUB INFO
All students are invited to join the Black Student Union, where we celebrate Black culture and identity, build community, and promote inclusion and respect across our campus. BSU is open to anyone who wants to celebrate and learn. We meet every Tuesday in CS329, and our next meeting is tomorrow. Come be a part of something amazing (and yes, we will have food!).
Muslim Harmony Club is excited to welcome ALL students who want to learn, connect, and build community. We explore Islamic culture, values, and history while creating a space for open dialogue and respect. Whether you’re Muslim or simply curious to learn more about different cultures, you’re invited to join us! Come be part of a community that celebrates diversity and harmony at our school! We meet on Tuesdays after school in Mrs. Billings classroom LC335 from 3:15-4:15.
Calling all leaders! This Friday, April 10th, come to the Student Council Leadership Breakfast. It will be in Mrs. Wagner’s room, LC311 at 7:15am. Stop by to learn more about running for student council and class officer positions, as well as how to apply for the student council 3A class.
FCA will meet on Friday morning, April 10th, at 7:00 AM!! We will meet at Grace Baptist-Oak Ridge Campus (formerly Central Baptist) – directly across the street from the bus loop and arena at the high school. Doors open and refreshments begin at 7:00, and a message will begin at approximately 7:10. We will dismiss by 7:35. All are welcome!!! If you have any questions, contact Coach McKeethan (football/baseball coach).
SENIORS
Attention graduating Seniors- this is a reminder that all outstanding technology fees must be paid in full prior to graduation. Payments can be made by cash or check in the main office. You should have received an email from “Incident IQ” stating your balance owed.
ATHLETICS.
Pre-season 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.
For students who are interested in joining the wrestling team there will be an interest meeting Thursday April 9th at 6pm in the Amphitheatre. If for some reason you are unable to attend or in another sport please contact Coach Bam @ ltthomas@ortn.edu
| 04/07/26 | Tu | Softball | Hardin Valley | Home | 6:00 | |
| 04/09/26 | Th | Softball | Bearden | Away | 6:00 | |
| 04/10/26 | F | Softball | Harriman | Away | 6:00 | |
| 04/13/26 | M | Softball | Lenoir City | Home | 6:00 | |
| 04/14/26 | Tu | Softball | Midway | Home | 6:00 | |
| 04/15/26 | W | Softball | McMinn County | Home | 6:00 | |
| 04/16/26 | Th | Softball | Campbell County | Away | 6:00 | |
| 04/17/26 | F | Softball | South-Doyle | Home | 6:00 |