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ORR Graduation501 viewsThere was much pomp and circumstance when the Class of 2010 graduated from Old Rochester Regional High School on June 5, 2010. Despite the rain, the students smiled as they greeted their future of possibilities. Speakers included National Honor Society president Kelsey Jean Frink and Valedictorian Jean Smith. Photo by Felix Perez.
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Rent at ORR500 viewsThe ORR High School Drama Club will be offering the first-ever performance of Rent: The High School Edition from March 18 through 21. The 1996 Tony-award winning rock-opera will be presented in the ORRHS auditorium at 7:30 pm on March 18, March 19 and March 20, and there will be a day performance on Sunday, March 21 at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $12 for students and seniors, and $15 for adults. For ticket information, call Sue at 774-265-0081. Photo by Felix Perez.
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Senior Walk500 viewsSeniors from ORR took their annual senior walk on May 31, an event that takes the students from each of the Tri-Towns and sends them back to their home elementary schools for a nostalgic walk through the halls one last time as students. Pictured here are the Rochester students enjoying a last visit to Rochester Memorial School. Photos by Jean Perry
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Flag Day500 viewsThe students of Center School observed Flag Day, Friday, June 14, outside near the flagpole. Also being the last day of school for the year, Principal Rosemary Bowman addressed the children, reminding them how blessed they are to be American and living in Mattapoisett. Photos by Jean Perry
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Peter Pan500 viewsEmma Jones, in green costume, rehearses a scene with fellow cast members Megan Correia, Jonah Duke (top hat) and Alec Taylor for the Old Colony Drama club's production of "Peter Pan" at the regional vocational high school's Rochester campus. There will be two performances, on Saturday night and on Sunday afternoon. Photo by Mick Colageo
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Goose Weather?499 viewsNice weather for ducks (and geese)! These geese seem to be enjoying the weather on the baseball field in front of ORR. The weather forecast says clearing later tomorrow, will they be right?
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Class of 2019499 viewsOld Rochester Regional graduated its class of 2019 on Saturday, June 1, outside on the main athletic field. Seen here, Michaela Mattson addressed her fellow graduates. Mattson received the Departmental Award for Distinction in three areas: Mathematics; Science, Technology, and Engineering; and also in Foreign Language (Spanish). See the list of names for the graduating class on Page 42 and senior awards winners on Page 39. Photos by E.O. Bednarczyk
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March Madness498 viewsOld Rochester Regional Junior High School hosted “March Madness Junior,” a benefit basketball game on Friday evening, March 14, which pitted the students and faculty against each another. The game, which was organized to benefit the Thuestad family of Mattapoisett and the DeMello family of Rochester, ended with the students narrowly defeating the faculty, 48-47. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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March Madness497 viewsOld Rochester Regional Junior High School hosted “March Madness Junior,” a benefit basketball game on Friday evening, March 14, which pitted the students and faculty against each another. The game, which was organized to benefit the Thuestad family of Mattapoisett and the DeMello family of Rochester, ended with the students narrowly defeating the faculty, 48-47. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Anything Goes497 viewsIt’s “Anything Goes” at ORR! Join the Old Rochester Regional High School Drama Club for its 2019 spring musical running March 28 – 31 in the ORRHS auditorium. The show stars Lilah Gendreau as night club singer Reno Sweeney, Eddie Gonet IV as Wall Street broker Billy Crocker, Brianna Lynch as the unhappily-engaged Hope Harcourt, Paul Kippenberger as Hope’s wealthy fiancé Lord Evelyn Oakleigh, Luke Couto as “Public Enemy Number 13” Moonface Martin, and Kate Marsden as the ostentatious Erma.
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Rochester Memorial School 497 viewsAs the school doors opened at Rochester Memorial School on the afternoon of Friday, June 14, teachers and administration carried on the tradition of playing instruments as a final farewell to the students as the school buses circled the parking lot, honking, as students laughed, waved, and cheered. Photos by Michelle Lynds
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Gifts to Give496 viewsOn January 16, local high school students collected donations for Gifts to Give, a student-powered community organization that services families in need. Gifts To Give encourages Southcoast students to volunteer for their community. Students help organize collection drives or can work a "shift" at the New Bedford processing warehouse. For more information visit GiftstoGive.org. Photos by Felix Perez.
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