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News on sports, clubs, and events at Oak Ridge High School.

Off the Oak

News on sports, clubs, and events at Oak Ridge High School.

Off the Oak

Student Life

Professionalism or Objectification?

Professionalism or Objectification?

The debates over the new dress code policy.
Yelizbeth Reyna, Editorials Editor | Oct 20, 2022

While last year there weren’t any rules enforced or being set—this school year proves to be different. Despite many students blaming discipline, Orange County Public Schools changed the dress code...

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Makeup Hurricane Days from Ian

Makeup Hurricane Days from Ian

Publications Staff | Oct 19, 2022

Hurricane Ian caused major damages and caused us to miss school on Sep. 28-Oct. 3. This ended up cancelling games, after school activities, World Heart Day (which is still set to be rescheduled to a later...

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Homecoming: Better than Last Year?

Homecoming: Better than Last Year?

More pictures to come on Off the Oak and in our yearbook! Purchase your yearbook online at yearbookforever.com or cash to Mx. Nguyen in 6-311. You can also use CashApp or Zelle. Follow our Instagram...

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What is a SAFE Adult?

What is a SAFE Adult?

Do you have yours?
Felizita Eusebio and Shamma Alverseau | Oct 17, 2022

Walking through the hallways, there are many signs on teachers’ doors (see image right) that say, “I am a SAFE Adult”—but what does this mean?  The Student Assistance and Family Empowerment...

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3DE Finds Spanx a New Warehouse

3DE Finds Spanx a New Warehouse

Asia Barber, Assistant Editor in Chief | Oct 16, 2022

On Sept. 22, 3DE sophomores presented solutions in groups for Spanx, a women’s clothing company, who needed a solution to their problem of finding a new warehouse. Having spent weeks brainstorming, Ayanna...

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Phone or No Phone?

Phone or No Phone?

Orange County School District enacts new phone restrictions.

New changes were made to the Code of Conduct but one of the hottest topics is the no-phone policy. One debate is over how disabled students need their phones to check their insulin or check in for...

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