On the rainy evening of Monday, Jan. 22, eighth graders from Gentry Middle School (GMS) and Jefferson Middle School (JMS) explored RBHS hallways to learn about classes available to them next year as freshmen.
Throughout the areas by the Activities Office, the main commons and into the cafeteria, various RBHS and CACC classes set up booths encouraging incoming freshmen to stretch their boundaries when thinking about high school courses.
Additionally, the studies department used the Course Fair to have an informational meeting with parents about what every freshman should expect in Civic Studies. Here are the sights from the 2018 Course Fair.
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Bailey Stover • Jan 28, 2018 at 4:32 pm
I enjoyed taking the quiz attached to this story. I never knew students who took classes like AP Economics were not required to take Personal Finance. I remember how helpful the course fair and touring Rock Bridge was for me when I was an incoming freshman, I’m glad students are still taking the time to learn about what classes RBHS and the CACC offer.