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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

A student holds a beer bottle, tilting his head back to take a drink. Photo illustration by Sarah Kuhlmann, Ana Manzano.

Young adults struggle, succeed with financial intelligence

Anjali Noel Ramesh February 18, 2020
Transitioning into adulthood, students reflect on how personal finance, parental guidance and work experience influence their financial intuition.
baking for business by Anna Xu

Business classes bake to learn profit-making strategies

Anna Xu December 13, 2017
Students of Stacy Elsbury's Business Principles’ classes prepared all semester for today’s bakery that will continue through Thursday.
Freshmen go all out in the second annual door decs competition

Freshmen go all out in the second annual door decs competition

Madison Wright September 29, 2016

Nicole Clemens' advisory depicts various scenes on their door, including the rainbow, the house crushing the Wicked Witch of the East, and the Emerald City. Abbey Gorsage's advisory created an intricate...

photo by Ty Jamieson

Intruder drill improves from last year

Grace Vance November 1, 2015

With last year’s largely unsuccessful ALICE intruder drill still in the minds of faculty and staff, this year many administrators were quick to address the problems revealed during the previous drill....

Students wrestle with accepting graduation requirements

Students wrestle with accepting graduation requirements

Harsh Singh December 27, 2013

He said it was one of the reasons he hated B days. It was a class he took or else he wouldn’t be able to graduate. When junior Alp Kahveci took art his sophomore year, he loved the teacher but said he...

Photo illustration by Aniqa Rahman

Budgeting fosters money management skills in teens

Manal Salim March 17, 2013

As author Rita Davenport once said, “money isn’t everything ... but it ranks right up there with oxygen,” according to www.goodreads.com. And indeed, consumers from age 12-18 have become a spending...

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