Mrs. Ruthie Lynd's Women's Health class does a service project every year. This year, Hope's place came and spoke with her class about its services and asked the class, as well as other various organizations, to donate "themed" baskets for Easter which are then sold at their annual spring fund-raiser. ..(Chocolate extravaganza, which is held this Saturday, March 19th). RHS Women's Health Class went with the theme "Hop into Fitness" with fitness/healthy type items included in the basket. Yesterday, they delivered the basket and took a tour of the facility. The students enjoy the trip and Hope's Place is very appreciative!
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RHS had a great day at the FBLA Regional Competition at Morehead State University!! Ten students brought home trophies!! Please congratulate the following winners:
They will now have the opportunity to compete at the State level next month! We are very proud of them!! Today is High School Art Day at Morehead State University during the Annual Burley-Coal Art Exhibition and Competition and Russell had a great show!
Please congratulate the following students for their hard work! No other school in the region placed as many times as we did and this covers the all of eastern Kentucky! Evan Boggs and Anna Barfield will be competing in the state competition!
RHS Criminal Justice students attended a field trip to Greenup Court today. Students went on a guided tour by Mike Wilson, Greenup County Attorney, were they observed / received:
RATC students have been preparing fiercely for their SkillsUSA 'check offs'. Today started the First Aid/CPR section of the competition. These students were very impressive!
Next Friday (March 18th), more students will compete at ACTC Technology Drive Campus in events ranging from Automotive Technology, Carpentry, Computer Programming, Entrepreneurship, HVAC, Occupational Health, Robotics & Automation Technology, & Web Design (just to name a few). For more information about SkillsUSA, visit their website. RHS Spanish Honor Society asked their fellow students to help support their cause and donated almost 100 stuffed animals for the local FOP. The stuffed toys will be dispersed throughout the police stations in Greenup County for Officers to use on calls that involve children.
Mr. Elliott Gollihue ask his personal friend and concentration camp survivor, Mr. Barna, to speak to all History classes. All students listened with great respect and asked thoughtful questions afterward.
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