SPORTS
Sports are a big part of life at Orono High School. 87% of students are involved in sports-it's an excellent way to make new friends, practice English, and learn about American culture.
Teams practice (or have a game/meet/match) everyday after school. You can think of it as an extension of the school day. Classes end at 2:15, then sports start around 3pm and finish around 4:30 or 5pm.
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Fall sports: (August-October)
- Cross Country
- Football
- Field Hockey (girls only)
- Golf
- Soccer
Winter sports: (November-February)
- Basketball
- Cheering
- Skiing (Nordic/XC)
- Swimming and Diving
- Track and Field, indoor
Spring sports: (March-June)
- Baseball (boys only)
- Softball (girls only)
- Canoe Team (whitewater)
- Tennis
- Track and Field, outdoor
THE ARTS
Have you heard of Glee? Orono High School has it's very own version of Glee: an award-winning "Show Choir' team-they're simply amazing! Check them out here. International students are welcome to join. Show Choir practice is two or three times per week from November-February.
Art courses:
- AP Studio Art
- Digital Art
- Drawing
- Painting
- Sculpture
- Art Fundamentals (I, II)
Music courses:
- Ukulele
- Beginner Strings
- Concert Choir
- Band
- Jazz Band
- Orchestra
More coming soon
CLUBS
Clubs are a great way to meet new people while doing something you like. Added bonus: it's great for your college application! Clubs meet are various times. Some of them meet once or twice a week, others meet once or twice a month.
- AFS/Student Ambassadors
- Art Club
- Chess Club
- Drama Club
- French Club
- Geek Squad
- GoActive!
- Jazz Band
- Key Club
- Knitting Club
- Literacy Magazine
- Math Team
- Musical
- National Honor Society
- Newspaper
- One-Act Play
- Prom Committee
- Spanish Club
- Speech & Debate
- Student Council
- Student Government