Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at RHS this past week. Coach Goya's classes did research, presentations, and food sampling from various Hispanic cultures. #1Rome
Please join us for Title 1 Night tomorrow on 10/19 at 5:30 PM in the Media Center. See the flyer for more details:
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at RHS the week before fall break. Chef R's class made pupusas for Food for Life Class. Ms. Blalock and Ms. Walker's English classes were tasked with designing hoodies representing their home countries. #1Rome
Mark your calendar for the upcoming Title 1 Night on 10/19. See the flyer for more details:
Interested in getting a yearbook, senior ad, or both? Check out the link for yearbook and senior ad Information - https://tinyurl.com/25483rwe
Congratulations to our students that placed at the art competition at the Coosa Valley Fair:
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Georgia WBL would like to thank all of our Manufacturing Partners across the state for the continued support of our programs to help create a more skilled workforce through the hiring and mentoring of our high school interns. For more information visit www.gawbl.org!” #gawblworks #1Rome
Here are some our of student art entries for the Coosa Valley Fair. We have some talented artists at RHS! #GoWolves
Please see the attached permission letter for information about the upcoming the Homecoming Dance.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at RHS this past week. We have Dr. Brewer's class creating Mexican folk art mirrors to go with her lesson. We also have Mrs. Campbell's students doing presentation on famous Hispanic figures. #1Rome
Congratulations to our students of the month for September! Keep up the awesome work! #1Rome
Congratulations to our students of the month for September! Keep up the awesome work! #1Rome
Class of 2013, mark your calendars for your upcoming class reunion. See the attached flyer for more details.
Celebrity sighting at RHS! Acclaimed actress and Alabama native Sandra Lafferty recently visited Ms. Blalock's Multicultural Literature class as a guest speaker. She has been in movies and shows such as The Hunger Games, Walk the Line, NYPD Blue, Melrose Place, Baywatch, and Boy Meets World. During the class session, she shared her experience in film and theatre and even performed a couple of monologues to show what an actor does at an equity open call. She also shared her knowledge of playing the iconic Granny Dollar, the 101-year-old "Daughter of the Cherokee" on Lookout Mountain from the 1890s through 1930s. She spoke about her experience filming Lore, Season 1, episode 6, "Unboxed." Her insights were particularly relevant to the class's current Myths, Legends, and Folktales unit study. We're grateful to Ms. Lafferty for taking the time to inspire our students and share her wealth of knowledge.
Homecoming Dance at RHS! All students MUST have a SIGNED permission letter in order to purchase a ticket.
Our department of the month, Foreign Language, continued. Congratulations, again!
We want to congratulate our departments of the month, the Foreign Language department and the ESOL department. These departments work tirelessly to support our students! We also want to congratulate our teacher of the month, Susan Mann.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at RHS this past week. We have students and teachers creating bulletin boards and decorating around doors. #1Rome
Interested in joining the RHS Swim and Dive Team? Check out the attached flyer for more information.
Whether your student is considering taking an AP course for the first time, or has already started their AP journey, here’s information to help you understand and support their experience in AP: https://blog.collegeboard.org/parent-resource-understanding-ap?=