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Trebuchet Time521 viewsSenior Carl Dias and freshman Callum McLaughlin from Old Rochester Regional High Schools engineering class constructed this large working trebuchet with guidance from their teacher Tom Norris. The trebuchet was tested in the football fields with gallons of water, a rock and a watermelon. Delightful throwing and smashing ensued. Photo by Anne OBrien-Kakley.
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Sharing the Harvest521 viewsOn September 25, 70 Old Hammondtown School 6th-graders went to "Sharing the Harvest," a volunteer-staffed farm at the Dartmouth YMCA that grows and distributes fresh food to local food banks. Students processed thousands of pounds of butternut squash, prepared seedling trays, planted garlic for next year's harvest, and unearthed sweet potatoes, despite the rain. The trip was sponsored by the PTO as part of a new social studies framework. Photos courtesy of Sara Jacobsen.
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Sherlock Holmes at RMS521 viewsâThe game is afootâ at Rochester Memorial School with its annual spring drama production! This year director Karen Della Cioppa has brought to the stage our favorite âthe professor of facts,â Sherlock Holmes, and his assistant, Dr. John Watson, starring Ambrose Cole as Holmes and Nolan Bushnell as Watson. Watch as Holmes and Watson uncover another dark mystery in an adaptation of âSherlock Holmes: Mystery at the Manorâ, this Friday, May 3, at 7:00 pm in the RMS cafetorium. Photos by Jean Perry
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ORR High School Spirit521 viewsFriday, October 25 was the date of the Old Rochester Regional pep rally when students present their class âskitsâ and pull out the stops to show their ORR High School spirit. Photos by Erin Bednarczyk
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ORR High School Spirit521 viewsFriday, October 25 was the date of the Old Rochester Regional pep rally when students present their class âskitsâ and pull out the stops to show their ORR High School spirit. Photos by Erin Bednarczyk
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Soles for Soul520 viewsORR high school and junior high school are participating in the Soles for Souls campaign to supply gently used shoes to the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Teacher Margaret Benson said that its an attempt to help people who have lost everything and cant begin to repair without something to walk in. The schools will continue to collect shoes until the end of the month. Photo by Anne OBrien-Kakley.
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ORRJHS Jazz Band520 viewsAs part of the FORM concert series, the ORRJHS Jazz Band, directed by Richard Laprise, and the ORRHS Chorus and Jazz Band, directed by Richard Barnicle, performed a program drawing on a broad range of styles and influences on April 11. FORM (Friends of Old Rochester Music) President Kathleen Kvilhaug spoke about the ORR music programs' most recent distinction, the NAMM Foundation's recognition for Outstanding Support of Music Education, along with new awards ORRHS won during the recent trip to Nashville, TN
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Survival Week 520 viewsSurvival Week is as much a test of ORR seventh-grade studentsâ wilderness survival skills as it is a test of their parentsâ ability to make the most of the week without their kids. On Sunday, June 9, parents, siblings, and family pets waited eagerly for their childrenâs arrival from Survival 2019. After a few big hugs, parents whisked their kids away to home and a hot shower. Photos by Jean Perry
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Health and Wellness Fair520 viewsCenter School held a Health and Wellness Fair on January 23 for families of the students.
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Top Cheer519 viewsOn Saturday, November 14, 2009, the Junior PeeWee Cheerleaders aged 9-11 from Old Rochester Youth Football (ORYF) competed in the New England Cheer and Dance Competition in Boston. The girls, coached by Patti McArdle and Cheryl Sweeney, won first place in their group and were also awarded the Grand Champion Trophy for the youth division. The cheerleaders are all from Mattapoisett, Marion or Rochester.
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League Champs519 viewsThe White Sox won the Old Rochester Little League Championship with a record of 16-5. The team from left to right in the back row: Jared Gammell, Coach Salkind, Grant Reuter, Bryant Salkind, Pierre Thibdeau, Andrew Riggi, Coach Reuter. Front row, left to right: Chris Horton, Patrick Cummings, BradyCosta, Zach Kelley, Jacob Lawrence, CoachCummings. Not pictured: Cory Lunn. Photo courtesy of Rob Reuter.
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Sippican Strong519 viewsAre you Boston Strong? Sippican School is! Students in Nicole Radkeâs fourth-grade classroom organized and ran the schoolâs most successful charity fundraiser in just two days. Upon learning about the tragedy of the Boston Marathon Bombings and reflecting upon the courage and bravery of the first responders, students asked their teacher, âCan we do something to help the people who are hurt?â
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