
Wake Forest Graduate students are leading a lesson and activity for our 5th graders. The activity will involve the modeling of healthy and unhealthy lungs. This is a great introduction to multicellular organisms and human body systems which is taught in the third quarter.




ORES held the 24/25 Spelling Bee today! Abigail Hicks was our school winner. She will represent ORES at the District Spelling Bee.



Due to Road Conditions, ORES will be closed for students on Tuesday, January 14th.

Due to Weather Conditions, ORES will be closed for students on Tuesday, January 7th.

Due to weather conditions, ORES will be closed for students and staff on Monday, January 6th.

Old Richmond's next Spirit Night is at Mi Pueblo -Reynolda Road on Wednesday, January 15th, from 5 to 10 p.m. Please tell your server that you are there to support Old Richmond!


ORES wants to wish Ms. McKinney a very Happy Retirement. We will miss you greatly!


Thank you so much to our amazing ORES PTA and Biscuitville. They provided a Breakfast Snack cart to the staff this morning!!





Our Students are having fun finding the ORES Elf! He likes to hide all around the school in all sorts of places!


Our 2nd Quarter Behavior Incentive and PJ day made for an enjoyable day!



2024 Science Fair Winners: K-2-1st place: Kallie Cooper "Apples to Apples" and 2nd place: Isabelle Forbis, "Stained Teeth Experiment".3-5-1st place: Auggie Weis "DNA The Blueprints: How Much is There?" and 2nd place: Piper and Bryant Welch, "Flush Away"





Mr. Suber and Ms. Sheppard provided breakfast for the ORES Staff at the staff meeting this morning! We are very thankful for our staff and job they do!





We had a great time representing ORES at the Rural Hall parade on Sunday. It was fun to see some of our students in the crowd!





ORES Spirit Night at Dairi-O was a fun night! Thank you to all that came out!




Ms. Morris's class used their creativity during specials. They built pods out of hula hoops and pretended they were in space!



Ms. Koppenheffer's class practiced their map-reading skills today. They used the map to find the hidden Turkeys that were located around the school. Their mission was to find all 9 turkeys!



Our 5th-grade students were challenged to create an insulated cup for drinks that would stay cold. They used their creativity and critical thinking skills to complete the task.





This week Ms. Synder's class has been working on comparing lengths and nonstandard measurements. Yesterday, the students partnered up and measured how far they could jump using cubes and crayons! They had so much fun with the activity



Our third graders had a visitor during recess today! They loved playing basketball with a Forsyth County Deputy!! I think they want a rematch!


Thank you to everyone who came out to the ORES PFE Career Night. We enjoyed learning about different careers and high schools students can attend. Thank you also to our presenters!



