Art Wars- What's an art teacher to do right before and after a break? Maybe wage war!?! Art students in Ms. Park's class worked in small groups competing to create art within a theme, and the class voted for Best Use of Elements, Best Use of Materials, Most Creative, and the People's Choice. Students really put their creativity and community to use as they made art to win trophy bags!
MORE PICS IN THE GALLERY
MORE PICS IN THE GALLERY








Making electromagnets in science.










Spring Break!
See you back in school on TUESDAY, April 7th
See you back in school on TUESDAY, April 7th

9th Grade Construction Tech class has been learning the basic Concept of the Creation of Electricity and now are about to start building their own circuits, but first need to learn how to use the safety tools to check the electrical circuits. Here they are utilizing some key tools in the electrical trade in different ways to see how they work and which one is best for the different situations at hand.







9th Grade Construction Tech class has been learning how to read blueprints and the basic components of a wall and roof. They have now applied this knowledge into making a scale model of a shed. Here are the finished ones.








Newton's 3rd Law with Raingutter Regatta. More pics in the school gallery.









Orion‘s beginning Orchestra had a festival today where they performed for a clinician and got feedback. They played really well and I’m super proud of them. They got a superior score.



Bunny Ears in Theater class



English Fair! Many more pictures in the website gallery...










Buy a Yearbook!
$20 in the main office
Available for a limited time

Congrats to the listed students who were selected by their teachers and peers to be Student Body Officers in the 2026 - 2027 School Year!

Theatre design hat project. 7th and 8th periods


9th Grade Drone Aviation class is learning the basic principles of flight. They are learning that what the Wright brothers did took a lot of trial and error, as they try for themselves to build a working rubberband propelled glider. We ran tests after a week of building both indoor and outdoor to see how they flew , turns out its tougher than it looks. "Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice,"-Anton Chekhov










English Fair--Community and Parent Night
Thursday, March 19 from 4-6 pm
Thursday, March 19 from 4-6 pm

Theatre design class turban project

Mrs. Lucas: Orion Advanced Orchestra performed at the district festival yesterday. I am so proud of the way they performed and the way they conducted themselves as an audience as well. We earned superior scores from the judges. If you see these students, please tell them congratulations!





Romeo and Juliet


Baseball Clinic
Pay $25 in office
3/10 @ 2:45-4:45, 3-/11 @ 1:30-3:30, 3/12 @ 2:45-4:45
Tryouts are Monday 16th and Tuesday 17th @ 2:45-4:45
Pay $25 in office
3/10 @ 2:45-4:45, 3-/11 @ 1:30-3:30, 3/12 @ 2:45-4:45
Tryouts are Monday 16th and Tuesday 17th @ 2:45-4:45

For the past week and half, the 7th Graders in Mr. Tanner's College and Career Awareness class have been diving into the Career fields of Food Scientist, Product Designer and Sensory Evaluator. They spent 3 days designing and perfecting a spice blend that could be added to treats such as popcorn. Then design the package of that product and finally yesterday they judged each other both on taste and packaging. Here are the results. Coca Pop won in Flavor and Elote Popcorn won in bag design.









9th Grade Construction Tech class has been learning how to read blueprints and the basic components of a wall and roof. They have now applied this knowledge into making a scale model of a shed. We will post some finished projects soon.

