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Courtwarming Week set for Feb. 24-27

Ryan Choe February 24, 2020
Ryan Choe outlines the plan for Courtwarming week from Feb. 24 to Feb. 28 at RBHS, interviewing members of the RBHS student council.
StuCo to hold seventh annual Hot Chocolooza

StuCo to hold seventh annual Hot Chocolooza

Will Cover January 10, 2020
Student Council (StuCo) will hand out free hot chocolate in North and Main commons after school today, Jan. 10. StuCo holds the event, Hot Chocolooza, to celebrate the first week of second semester. This will be the seventh year that Hot Chocolooza has occurred, club sponsor Kelley Wittenborn said. StuCo puts on two other events like this throughout the year, Wittenborn said, to give back to students and make their time at school enjoyable.
Annual PowderPuff kicks off tomorrow

Annual PowderPuff kicks off tomorrow

Ryan Choe November 13, 2019
The 13th annual PowderPuff game, organized by Student Council (StuCo), will begin at 5:30 p.m. Thursday Nov. 14 on the football field. PowderPuff, a touch flag football game for female students, helps fundraise for the senior activities of each year’s freshman class.

Student Council opens homecoming planning process

Audrey Novinger September 28, 2019
Student Council opens homecoming planning to students creating an opportunity to share new ideas and opinions.
Courtwarming King voting starts today

Courtwarming King voting starts today

Brandon Kim February 13, 2019

Today, all students of RBHS can vote for the 2019 Courtwarming King. Out of a ten candidate court, one will be named king. The link will be on the RBHS homepage. Selection for the court began around three...

BLOOD DRIVE: Students cheer on friend to donate blood last year. Photo by Yousef Lel'jayyousi

StuCo to host annual blood drive Oct. 31

Anna Xu October 30, 2018
Student Council hopes to collect more than 100 pints of blood to donate to local hospitals
The RBHS science department poses for a group picture of their outfits for Disney/Animated Day Oct. 8. Tomorrow's theme will be Sci-Fi/Superhero Day. Photo by Maya Bell.

A glimpse of animated films day

Bailey Stover October 8, 2018
On the first day of homecoming week, students and teachers wore costumes relating to the theme of animated films. The science department dressed as the minions from "Despicable Me" while students drew inspiration from movies such as "Ratatouille," "Mulan" and "Monsters, Inc." Tomorrow's theme day centers around science fiction and superheros.
Letter To The Editor: Student Council

Letter To The Editor: Student Council

Special Guest December 30, 2017

As a teacher and club sponsor at Rock Bridge, I’m a believer in the school-wide philosophy of independent, student-driven learning and leadership. Because of this, I have always strived to avoid speaking...

Senior Addison Logsdon takes a swing at a used Jeep Patriot, donated by Stephanie Harman, on Tuesday Oct. 3 at a fundraiser put on by StuCo. The event, which promoted homecoming, raised around $400 for a hurricane relief foundation.

StuCo overspends, has to fundraise

Ben Kimchi November 1, 2017
Student Council (StuCo) lacks funds this year as the club overspent on student apparel and now is planning fundraisers to raise money.
The senior team in 2016's powderpuff match makes an entrance much like that of the RBHS football team by running in with the RBHS flag and getting into a huddle before their game against the sophomores. Photo by Yousuf El-Jayyousi

Powderpuff sign ups to begin tomorrow

Nikol Slatinska October 17, 2017
The annual Powderpuff tournament has students excited for the chance to compete against other grade levels. The seniors will play against the sophomores and the freshmen are pitted up against the juniors.
Musicians at last year's True/False sophomore screening play before the showing of the movie "The Bad Kids." Last year's movie generally provoked a positive response from students, but this year what the reception by students will be is uncertain. Photo by Grace Vance

Sophomore True/False screening stirs controversy

Cam Fuller March 2, 2017
On March 3, CPS sophomores have the opportunity to go to the Missouri Theater and watch the documentary "I Am Not Your Negro," which has caused some backlash by students.
Voter fraud compromises court

Voter fraud compromises court

Grace Vance February 5, 2017

Student Council determined on Monday that the original list of courtwarming candidates had to be amended because of suspected fraudulent voting. Although Student Council announced the names of 11 boys...

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