Senior Bailey Stover spent her 59th day of social distancing saying goodbye to high school by creating Instagram posts for her fellow senior staff members.
Economics and business teacher Susan Lidholm said for her Investments 101 class she was previewing the movie “The Wizard of Lies,” a biopic about former investment advisor Bernie Madoff who is currently in jail for running a Ponzi scheme which defrauded $64.8 billion.
The deadline for FOLIO, a fine arts magazine produced annually by RBHS, is Feb. 13. Submissions can include any creative work, such as digital artwork or poetry, and are reviewed and selected for publication by the three student editors and art teacher Abigail Gorsage. To submit a work, students should send an email to [email protected].
Sophie Froese demonstrates a step-by-step tutorial for three scary looks just in time for Halloween. Her first look is a broken pencil with fake blood; her second design shows a face dripping with blood, and her final creation is a shining skeletal make-up mask.
Clubs can have dues of up to $30 though not all organizations cost to join. For students who may not be able to afford the price of participation in clubs or athletics, various organizations offer opportunities to offset the costs.
Backpack weight proves detrimental for student health
On a daily basis, senior Daniel White estimates his backpack weighs between 20 and 30 pounds and includes two composition notebooks, a folder, a binder,...
After a summer of hard work and perseverance, senior Anushka Jalisatgi has earned the peak achievement in Girl Scouts: the Gold Award. The highest ranks in Girl Scouts come with the completion of a Bronze, Silver and Gold Award project, all of which relate to community service, leadership and self-growth.
[su_dropcap style="flat" size="4"]A[/su_dropcap]fter placing fourth at the Regionals competition the weekend before, the RBHS cheerleading team competed at the State championship held at Lindenwood University,...