It was a great week for the Oak Creek Ranch School varsity basketball team. The team defeated Southwest Academy of Rimrock on Wednesday and American Heritage Academy of Cottonwood on Thursday. In the 43 to 33 win over Southwest the OCRS high scorers were: Charles J with 14 points., Jason L. with 12 points., and new student Nate P. with 6 points. The OCRS Wildcats outscored opponent, American Heritage by 44 to 22. High scorers were: Charles J. with 16 points, Andrei G. John E. and Jason L tied with 6 points each. Michael H. and Stephen K. each contributed 4 points. The hard work has paid off. The OCRS varsity basketball team has been invited to participate in the post season tournament to be held Feb. 19th in Prescott, Arizona. Congratulations everyone!
Friday, January 15, 2010
A Great Week For the OCRS Basketball Team!
It was a great week for the Oak Creek Ranch School varsity basketball team. The team defeated Southwest Academy of Rimrock on Wednesday and American Heritage Academy of Cottonwood on Thursday. In the 43 to 33 win over Southwest the OCRS high scorers were: Charles J with 14 points., Jason L. with 12 points., and new student Nate P. with 6 points. The OCRS Wildcats outscored opponent, American Heritage by 44 to 22. High scorers were: Charles J. with 16 points, Andrei G. John E. and Jason L tied with 6 points each. Michael H. and Stephen K. each contributed 4 points. The hard work has paid off. The OCRS varsity basketball team has been invited to participate in the post season tournament to be held Feb. 19th in Prescott, Arizona. Congratulations everyone!
Thursday, January 14, 2010
OCRS Prepares for All-Women's Weekend 2010
Oak Creek Ranch School, an Arizona boarding school, in conjunction with Learn Outdoors, is hosting its Second Annual Young Women’s Weekend from January 29 to 31 at a beautiful cabin in the Prescott National Forest. The all-girls getaway is open to OCRS students from grades 7 to 10. The 2010 Young Women’s Weekend, which is a counterpart to the OCRS Boys to Men mentoring program, features an activities lineup created by the middle school students. Here’s a sneak preview.Volunteers from Prescott College and several local women’s organizations will provide classes and lead discussions about topics such as:
· avoiding drama and dealing with rumors
· getting along with family members
· building friendships and keeping friends
· learning to be open-minded
· developing honesty and integrity
Activities will include:
· repelling at the Prescott Dells
· yoga
· meal preparation
· karaoke night
· slumber party with movies and popcorn
· amazing makeovers
Student Testimonials from 2009 Attendees
OCRS: What would you tell your friends about the OCRS Women’s Weekend?
Sara: “I would tell them it is an awesome experience and to go into it with an open mind. Don’t be afraid to do the exercises!”
OCRS: Would you agree this weekend was a success? If so, why?
Taylor: “Yes! I got a lot out of it by bonding and becoming so much closer to all the girls and women! I definitely gained 20 new best friends. Thanks!”
To learn more about this co-ed boarding school, please visit http://www.ocrs.com/.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Oak Creek Ranch School to Rock in 2010 with New Mini Class
This semester, the curriculum at Oak Creek Ranch School (OCRS) is getting into the groove with a new mini class called “The History of Rock and Roll.” The course is being taught by Mr. Noel Marquis, whose love affair with music began more than a half-century ago.At the tender age of 11, Mr. Marquis gave his heart away to rhythm and blues – a musical style he came to know through his neighbors. But when rock 'n' roll surfaced in the 1950’s, it stole his heart, causing him to become so smitten with music that he resorted to smuggling records into his house to listen to his favorite artists at whim, among them Elvis, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis and Buddy Holly.
Mr. Marquis went off to college in the 1960s. The university environment and laid-back culture of the decade expanded his musical repertoire to include folk and hootenanny, a revival-style gathering of musicians desiring to share their original work. The genre was best described by folk singer Joan Baez in a 1962 interview with Time magazine: “Hootenanny is to folk what jam sessions are to jazz.”
Around the same time that folk and hootenanny reached their greatest heights, The Beatles launched “The British Invasion,” ultimately taking over as the era’s most significant musical force. It was also a force in Mr. Marquis’s life, and the songs of John, Paul, Ringo and George led him back to his rock 'n' roll roots. Once again, he returned to cultivating his impressive collection of albums and attending concerts; in the early 1970s, he launched a “History of Rock and Roll” course at Franklin College.
In 1976, Mr. Marquis’s wife opened a record store in Franklin, Ind., which the family ran for nearly two decades. Over the years, he and his wife got to know popular musicians through meet-and-greets organized by record distributors, the band Foreigner, as well as rocker Eddie Money, whose daughter attended OCRS a few years ago. From 1978 to 1999, Mr. Marquis worked at the Market Arena in Indianapolis where he saw more than 30 concerts. He joined OCRS as a teacher soon after.
For Mr. Marquis, rock ‘n’ roll has always been more than a hobby, it has been a passion – one he excited to share with students this semester. His record collection features more than 5,000 LPs. This means OCRS students will not only learn about rock ‘n’ roll, they’ll get to experience it loud and clear. This course is sure to be one of OCRS’s greatest hits.
For more information about this mini class, the other diverse electives and ADD/ADHD-oriented programming offered at this co-ed Arizona boarding school in 2010, please contact Principal Nadine O’Brien (principal@ocrs.com) or Headmaster David Wick, Jr. (dwick@ocrs.com). Or learn more at www.ocrs.com.
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