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ORR High School Spirit366 viewsFriday, October 25 was the date of the Old Rochester Regional pep rally when students present their class ‘skits’ and pull out the stops to show their ORR High School spirit. Photos by Erin Bednarczyk
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Bake Sale365 viewsORR students Bridget Costa, Jessica Belliveau, Amanda Tilden, and Anne Roseman, members of Old Rochester's S.O.L.E. (Students Organizing Labor Equality), recently held a bake sale during the Tri Town Farmer's Market to buy fair trade soccer balls for ORR's soccer teams. Also participating in the fundraiser were Hannah O'Day and Emily Roseman. Photo courtesy of Jean Roseman.
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ORR Class of 1962365 viewsOn Saturday, August 4, over 30 members of Old Rochester Regional's Class of 1962 gathered at the Reservation Golf Club to celebrate their 50th high school reunion. The Class of 1962 was the first class to ever graduate the school. Photo by Felix Perez.
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United States Air Force Distinguished Achievement Award365 viewsAva Koczera-Kasem, a 6th grade middle school student at Saint Joseph School in Fairhaven, was awarded 2nd place in the Junior Division, and was also the recipient of the United States Air Force Distinguished Achievement Award for Outstanding Science or Engineering Fair Project at the 58th Annual Massachusetts Region lll Science & Engineering Fair. Ava won 1st place at her school science fair, which qualified her to compete with other school science fair winners from public, private, and parochial middle sch
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Superlative Gala364 viewsA “Superlative Gala” on November 18, 2010 celebrated all the unique traits of Old Rochester Regional students. Among the winners were Greg Kornichuch and Hannah O’Day for “Best All-Around”, and Rosemary Ramos and Ian Jones for “Best Musicians – Instrumental”. Photos by Debra Cordeiro and Betsy Silvia.
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Stay in the Game364 viewsA group of 18 student athletes from ORRHS attended the Stay in the Game Conference held at Gillette Stadium on Wednesday, May 30. The conference focused on the negative effects of driving under the influence and how the students could be positive role models for their fellow peers in the school. Photo by Denise Mello.
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Class of '77364 viewsOn Saturday, July 28, member of Old Rochester Regional High School’s Class of 1977 gathered together for their 35-year high school reunion at the Reservation Golf Club. Photos by Felix Perez. Highschool sweethearts, Patrick (Chop) and Dolores Oneale have been together since 1974.
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Knit OR Crochet Club364 viewsIn May of 2018 during a Bulldog Block in Señora Carreira's Spanish classroom, Lily Govoni, Class of 2019 at Old Rochester Regional High School, expressed her desire to create a knitting club to teach other students how to knit. Lily is a very kind and talented student, and Señora Carreira did not hesitate to say, "Let's do it!" The idea was to have a group of students share patterns and spend time in a calming activity to help reduce the stress that many students experience in high school.
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Flag Day364 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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Class of 2020 364 viewsGraduating seniors in the Old Rochester Regional High School Class of 2020 drove around to the back of the school building on May 28, where they were greeted by faculty and administration. After arriving in order of homeroom to ensure safe spacing, the seniors turned in textbooks and received yearbooks, a surprise COVID-19 gift bag, and a long-sleeve t-shirt decorated with the mascot Bulldog and the word ‘Quarantine’ spelled across the front. Photo by Ryan Feeney
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Senior Thanksgiving Banquet 363 viewsORR eighth graders pose in front of a Thanksgiving display during the 20th Annual Senior Thanksgiving Banquet on November 21, 2010. Photo by Laura Pedulli.
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Miss Massachusetts Jillian Zucco363 viewsAs part of the Read Across America Program, Miss Massachusetts Jillian Zucco will be visiting 15 elementary schools across the Commonwealth this week to read to 1000+ children. On Monday, Jillian read to nine classrooms at two different schools, including Sippican School in Marion. There, she read stories and discussed the enjoyment and importance of reading every day. She also offered an interactive session where she answered their questions and sang songs from the Disney musical, Moana. Photos courtesy
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