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Yes, I do know my shirt is inside out and backward. Photo by Bailey Stover.

Day 87

Bailey Stover June 12, 2020
Senior Bailey Stover spent her 87th day of social distancing enrolling for classes at MU, cleaning her brother's bathroom, napping and baking cookies.
Photo by stokkete

2019-20 class schedule revisions due March 1

Anna Xu February 26, 2019

Friday, March 1 marks the last day for students to change their schedules for the 2019-20 school year, Director of Counseling Betsy Jones said. Course request forms were due Jan. 25 for rising seniors...

Summer school enrollment opens tomorrow; students should sign up fast

Summer school enrollment opens tomorrow; students should sign up fast

Anna Xu February 4, 2019

Summer school online enrollment opens tomorrow, Feb. 5, said guidance receptionist Teresa Geyer. Currently, the link to sign up is not live; however, it can be found here tomorrow.     “High school...

AVID coordinator Lisa Holt talks with a student. To pick up an AVID application form, go to her room (249) located in the North Commons or talk to your guidance counselor. Photo by Anna Xu

Students can apply for AVID to learn discipline, other skills

Anna Xu January 29, 2019

Incoming freshmen, sophomores and juniors are encouraged to join Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) next school year. To join, students must put AVID on course request form as well as pick...

ENGAGEMENT: Rock editors (left to right) Saly Seye, Ann Fitzmorris and Emily Oba tell some future freshmen about the award winning journalism program RBHS has.
Photo by George Frey / Bearing News

Eighth Grade tours provide a glimpse into clubs, classes

George Frey January 27, 2019
Eighth-grade students from RBHS' feeder schools toured their new high school building.
Junior James Glaser works in physics teacher Malcolm Smith's room during his teacher assistant time. Photo by Anna Xu

Teacher assistant removed as enrollment option

Anna Xu January 24, 2019

The 2019-20 school year will see many revisions to credit opportunities, said director of counselling Betsy Jones. A major change is the elimination of teachers assistants, something that Jones does not...

IN STITCHES:
Sophomore Owen Dack wears an Eeyore onesie, and drew stitches across his face to represent the stuffed nature of the character. "There's this theory that the characters in Winnie the Pooh represent the seven deadly sins and different types of mental illnesses, and Eeyore is depression."
Photo by George Frey / Bearing News

The many faces of Halloween

George Frey October 31, 2018

Oct. 31. To some, it’s just an average day, but for others it is a chance for them to showcase their self expression in various forms of costumes. From mimes to Steve from Blue’s Clues, various RBHS...

Various students sit at a dining room table, complete with prop food, as a tour group passes by. The performance involved taking an actor who was put into the tour, and tying them down to a chair with them screaming.
Photo by George Frey / Bearing News

Haunted house brings large crowds, laughter, screams

George Frey October 28, 2018

On the evening of Saturday, Oct. 27, RBHS’ Drama Club hosted its fourth annual haunted house. Along with the fall carnival taking place outside the Performing Arts Center (PAC) lobby, the haunted house...

Photo by Camryn Devore

Students reflect on transferring to RBHS

Ryan Choe December 15, 2017
Students who transferred to RBHS from other high schools reflect on their new experiences and opportunities.
Following the controversial protests that grasped the community and the country, the University of Missouri has made attempts to retain student enrollment. Many students' loyalty to the local university have wavered after the controversies.

University controversy affects admission

Nicole Schroeder December 10, 2015
The protests led by ConcernedStudent1950 were felt by all citizens of Columbia. High school students, however, may have been the most affected, as some students have reconsidered their college decisions because of the controversy.

District weighs merits of weighted grades

Ashley Tanner November 2, 2015

Students from the Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) program at Battle High School proposed the installment of a weighted GPA system for high schools in a meeting with the Columbia Public...

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