RHS Principal's Report for March 4
By Ben Bruni, Principal


Posted on March 4, 2018 5:26 PM



Club Day this Friday

This Friday, Students will be able to meet as clubs throughout the day. During this time, students will also have the opportunities to clear zeros in classes in which teachers elect to allow make-up work.

RMS and RHS Band  Members

Take Honors at KMEA

Members of the RMS and RHS Bands took their talents on the road under the direction of Brian Brown and Trevor Cardwell as 66 Middle and High school band students participated in the Kentucky Music Educators Association Solo & Ensemble Festival on Saturday. Of these students, 39 received Distinguished Ratings and 22 received Proficient Ratings.

Big Day for BETA Club  

RHS science teacher Tanya Mullen and the RHS Beta Club traveled to the 3rd District Beta Spring Competition this past Friday. The list of winners is as follows:

Humanities-Will Mullen 1st Place 
Arts and crafts- Dixie Hopkins 1st place and Diedre Hester 2nd place. 
Name tags- 2nd place Lucy Wilkinson and Luci Suiter
Holiday cards- Katie Paul second place
Woodworking- Nathan Cates first place
Color photography- Cassidy Farwick first place
Quiz Bowl for Austin Coursey, Adam Williams, Matthew Wilkerson and Ben Slack -first place A THREEPEAT!!!
Science Division I - Rob Skipworth 1st place and Third District Vice President 
History Division II- Shawn Steel 2nd place
History Division I-Chris Williams 2nd place
Poetry- Trynity Dukes 2nd place
Advertising Design - Jasmaine Loving 2nd and Maleah Buckner 3rd
Pillows- 3rd Jasmaine Loving
Sewing - Rian Saul first place
Sweepstakes Team 2nd place
Overall Crafts Team 3rd

Girls Coding Classes Available

at Logan County Public Library

The Logan County Library is having a free computer coding/programming class for girls on Saturdays at 1 p.m. This is open to any student in grades 6-12.

Two RHS Students Get out in Front

of the Micro Credential Game

RJSHS Technology Teacher Lisa Rose continues to lead the way in innovative learning through technology for the district. Recently, an emphasis of “micro-credentials” has become a prevalent topic in education. This focuses on online learning for students in which they are able to obtain certificates that are reflective of mastery of essential skills and topics, earned through industry developed curriculum. Recently, Bryant Garcia and Dixie Hopkins passed the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Excel 2016 exam, earning micro credentials that certifies that they have a proficient mastery of this program.

Keep Those Bottle Tops!

The RJSHS Family Resource Center needs your help! They are asking that you please save your bottle caps from all Coke products and turn them in to Mrs. Debbie Browder at RHS. These will go a long way in helping with what appear to be deep budget cuts to the FRYSC by the most recently proposed state budget. Tops may be dropped off at the front office.

Sports Happenings                                            

Archery

Archery got some good news this past week as Destiny Daniels, Tristin Erby, Blaine Holley, and Taylor Gwynette all earned the opportunity to compete at the State Archery Tournament as individual competitors. The four individuals will join the Russellville Elementary team that has qualified for the state tournament as well.

Baseball  

The Russellville HS Baseball season kicks off this Thursday in a V/JV Scrimmage at Christian County. This will mark the team’s first game under new Head Coach and Russellville alum Tyler Meacham.

Tennis

RHS Tennis, under the direction of Calvin and Tracy Naylor, opens its season this Thursday at Home against South Warren.

Football

Football Winter Workouts continue this week for all players not involved in other sports. Workouts will be Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 3:20 – 4:30 p.m..  

Calendar

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

5

 

STAR Progress Monitoring Window

 

RHS Book Club MOVIE PARTY FOR MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS during Club Day ( After School- double featur0e- 4-9)

6

 

STAR Progress Monitoring Window

 

ESS and

Library extended hours:

3:15-4:30

7

 

STAR Progress Monitoring Window

8

 

STAR Progress Monitoring Window

 

Baseball @ Christian Co. (Scrim)

JV/V

5:30

 

ESS and

Library extended hours:

3:15-4:30

 

Tennis Home (South Warren)

9

 

STAR Progress Monitoring Window

 

CLUB DAY

 

Archery @ Muhlenberg County

10

 

Archery @ Muhlenberg County

 

MS Baseball @ Trigg County SPAC Conference Jamboree

4:00 & 5:00 PM

 

AP Lang MOCK EXAM: 9-12 (Hargett-Slack’s room)

 

What’s for Breakfast and Lunch this week?

BREAKFAST ITEMS SERVED DAILY: Pop Tart choices, Cereal choices, Strawberry Bagel w/Cream Cheese, Muffins, and Fruit.

Monday- Sausage Pancake on a Stick

Tuesday – Donut Holes or Mini Pancakes

Wednesday-Sausage & Biscuit w/Jelly

Thursday-Bacon, Egg and Cheese Burrito

Friday-French Toast Sticks w/ Syrup

Lunch Menu

Monday

BBQ CHICKEN

MASHED POTATOES TURNIP GREENS WHOLE GRAIN ROLL STRAWBERRY CUP MANDARIN ORANGES

Tuesday

PIZZA

SEASONED CORN TOSSED SALAD W/DRESSING CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA ICE CREAM CUP PEACHES PEARS

Wednesday

CHOICE OF: CHICKEN OR BEEF TACOS W/TACO

TRIMMINGS MEXICAN RICE REFRIED BEANS MEXICALI CORN APPLESAUCE PINEAPPLE

Thursday

HAMBURGER OR CHEESEBURGER

SANDWICH TRIMMINGS TATER TOTS BAKED BEANS PEACHES MANDARIN ORANGES

Friday

CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP W/CRACKERS

CHOICE OF: PB&J OR GRILLED CHEESE SANDWICH VEGIES W/DIP PEARS APPLESAUCE

 

 


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