RHS Principal's Report for March 27
By Kim McDaniel, Principal


Posted on March 27, 2016 10:15 PM



Tennis

Congratulations to the RHS Tennis team and the following members of the team on victories at yesterday’s match in Barren County:

Milam Watkins, Jacob Naylor, Edward Barber, Elly Myers,Fraley Watkins, Shawn Steele, Javier Canales.

Both of our tennis programs are led by Calvin and Tracy Naylor. Good luck on this week’s matches!

FCCLA

Members of our FCCLA organization, along with Sponsor Ashley McGinnis, will be traveling to the state convention for competition and continued leadership opportunities.  Good luck to the following students: Jalonda Wells, Addison Hendley and Mateah Black.

Safe travels to the group!

Softball

The RHS Lady Panther Softball team picked up two victories Friday  night against the Lady Red Devils from Jo Byrns High  School.  Congratulations on these victories and we hope you pick up some more W’s this week!

College and Career Readiness---we have two more seniors to add to the CCR wall this week. Congratulations to Jason Mitchell and Kaylee Ashby on reaching their Career Ready status!

Operation Preparation

Operation Preparation is a joint effort of the Kentucky Department of Education and the Department of Workforce Development and provides a powerful opportunity for schools, students, parents and communities to collaborate in the process of effective advising and focus attention on the importance of planning for college and/or career. 

This year, our Operation Preparation event will occur this Wednesday, March 30, from 8:15-11:45 at the school.  During this event, 8th and 10th grade students will visit and  rotate through different career cluster presentations that are designed to help our students become more career focused and oriented so that they can be mindful of potential careers when choosing courses and pathways during high school. 

We have nearly 50-60 community members, parents, alumni and others who have volunteered to spend the morning at RJSHS assisting  our students in becoming more career focused.  Thanks to those of you who have generously volunteered your time to participate in our event.

Boston/New York City (Spring Break, 2017)

There will be an informational meeting at 6 p.m. in the library on Monday evening for interested sophomores, juniors and parents. More specific information and details will be provided about this potential travel opportunity for our students.

Spring Break technically begins this Friday at 3:05!! We will return to school on April 11!

Upcoming Events:

Monday

·RHS Baseball vs. Trigg Co.  (A) 5:30 V Only

·RMS Baseball vs. Trigg Co.  (H) 5:30

·RHS Softball vs. Trigg Co.  (H) 5:30 V/JV

·Travel Meeting in RHS Library 6

·APES—American Private Enterprise Students (Selected 10th Graders) off campus

Tuesday

·Academic Recovery until 4:20

·State FCCLA Convention

APES Students Off Campus

Upward Bound meetingsAmbassador Meeting at 11:00

·RHS Baseball vs.  Logan Co.  (A) 5:00 JV/V

·RHS Softball vs.  Franklin-Simpson  (H) 5:30 V/JV

·RHS Tennis vs. Muhlenberg Co. (H)

Wednesday

·Operation Preparation—8th and 10th grade students

·State FCCLA Convention

Thursday

State FCCLA Convention

Aarika Gunn, an admissions counselor with WKU will be in to meet with seniors who have been admitted to WKU on Thursday at 11 in the auditorium to walk them through the steps they need to take from now until they start their first day of college.

Academic Recovery 3:20-4:20

RHS Baseball vs. Barren Co. (H)  5:00-V Only

RHS Softball vs.  Logan Co. (A) (JV/V) 5:30

RMS BB vs.  Hopkinsville  (A) JV//V 5:30

Tennis vs. Franklin-Simpson (H)

Friday

·John Bergman from KHEAA will be in the library on Friday for a FAFSA checkup with seniors who need to meet with him.

·HS RTI/Advisory

o   Clubs This Week: FCCLA, STEM, Spanish

·Russellville’s Renaissance RALLY 6th Period—for students who receive invitations this week!  This is designed to recognize and reward achievement (GPA), attendance and behavior.

 




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