DURHAM — Superintendent James Morse and Principal Suzanne Filippone are pleased to announce the graduation of 200 students from Oyster River High School.
Oyster River Superintendent Provides Information on Proposed Middle School Project Payment Schedule
DURHAM — As residents prepare for voting day next month, Superintendent James Morse wishes to provide information on the proposed payment schedule for the middle school building project.
Oyster River High School Musician Earns National Recognition
DURHAM — Superintendent James Morse is pleased to share that William Kandle, a junior at Oyster River High School, was one of two New Hampshire students chosen to participate in the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) 2019 All-National Honor Ensembles earlier this month.
*MEDIA ADVISORY* Oyster River High School to Host Vaping Awareness Community Discussion
Superintendent James Morse announces that Oyster River High School will be holding a community night for the district to discuss vaping and the effects it has on the body.
Two Oyster River Teachers Recognized for Commitment to Education, Student Success
DURHAM – Superintendent James Morse is pleased to share that an Oyster River Cooperative School District educator has been awarded the Fitzwater Medallion for Contributions to the Public Discourse, and a second is a semifinalist to be the New Hampshire Teacher of the Year.
Oyster River Students Implement Power of One Project to Help with Completion of Water Project in Africa
DURHAM – Principal Suzanne Filippone is pleased to announce that Oyster River High School students Sophie Sullivan and Mia Hricz raised $900 to assist with the completion of an essential water project in Africa.
Oyster River Students Attend Youth Climate Leaders Academy
DURHAM – Principal Suzanne Filippone is pleased to announce that six Oyster River students attended the Youth Climate Leaders Academy last week to launch a year-long plan to make the high school more sustainable.
Oyster River High School to Hold Summer Boot Camp for Incoming Students
DURHAM — To help ease the transition for students entering high school in the fall, Oyster River High School will hold a “boot camp” orientation this summer to help answer questions and share programming information.
Extended Learning Opportunities Program Allows ORHS Students to Explore Business World
Oyster River High School students are excited about the impact its had on developing skills needed for college and future careers.
Oyster River High School Teacher and Student to be Honored by Mental Health Organization
DURHAM — Superintendent James Morse is pleased to announce that an Oyster River High School student and faculty member will both be recognized by the National Alliance on Mental Illness New Hampshire (NAMI).