O'Neal Quarterly Winter 2015

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The O’Neal Quarterly •

O’Neal wins the Moore County Literacy Council’s Annual Spelling Bee.

O’Neal Upper School Science Olympiad team debuts in regional competition at Campbell University.

Ten Middle School French students visit O’Neal for two weeks and stay with host families.

Twenty-one 7th and 8th grade students are inducted into the Jr. Beta Society.

North Carolina Reading Association Young Author’s Writing Competition winners consist of 34 students from Moore County with 12 of those representing O’Neal.

O’Neal Varsity Swimming repeats a conference championship for both boys and girls, yet in the new Eastern Plains Independent Conference.

O’Neal hosts its annual Information Session and Tours for inquiring families.

O’Neal senior, Sierra Hawkins, is crowned 2015 Homecoming Queen.

Ten students from Nanfang Highschool in the Hunan Province of China visit O’Neal for a week and are hosted by O’Neal families.

O’Neal hosts a reception for NCAIS Conference for Heads and Trustees.

The John Boyd VFW Post 7318 receives 77 essays from three schools in the area for its annual Patriot’s Pen Writing Competition. Prize money is awarded to the top five essays. The winners are all O’Neal eighth grade students. O’Neal eighth grade English teacher, Kristie Wolferman is also honored as VFW teacher of the year.

Alumni return to O’Neal to participate in the Varsity/Alumni Basketball Challenge. The mens and the ladies games are very close in points with lots of camaraderie. Retired coach Don Woodfield returns to coach the alumnae ladies.

Four Upper School students are inducted into the National Honor Society.

WINTER 2015 •

The Parents Association hosts a breakfast for O’Neal active military, veterans and their families prior to an all-school assembly in honor of Veterans Day.

Artist Jessie McKay gives a Tanzanian Art Presentation to Middle School students and serves as a guest art teacher for the Middle School.

The One-Act Play theatre program called “Hamlette” receives the highest rating of “Superior” for the overall production as well as excellence in stage props at the 2014 North Carolina Theatre Conference (NCTC) High School Play Festival.

Eleven Upper School students compete in The Consortium for Mathematics and Its Applications (COMAP) Math Competition and rank as “Successful Participant” and “Honorable Mention”. More than 300 teams compete around the world.

The 82nd Airborne All-American Chorus performs for students.


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