Thanks to the Roanoke Valley Chamber and local businesses for helping with our Senior Job Interview Day. Great “real world” experience for our students. #KidsAreOurCustomers
Three RRHS students have been nominated by our faculty for Governor's School of NC. Governor’s School is a 5 1/2 week residental summer program for intellectually advanced students across the state. Nominees must submit an application along with their academic portfolio. Congratulations and Good luck to these three nominees as they begin the application process. #KidsAreOurCustomers
Braxton Coggins- Natural Science
Yulee Leon- Social Science
Malik Brown- French
ACT study sessions will continue this Wednesday during POWER A & B for Juniors. Please check the schedule posted on the website for dates & times. https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/102371/ACT_Work_Session_Flyer.pdf
Reminder: Digital Learning Night at 6 pm in the Media Center. Fall Band Concert in Auditorium at 7 pm. #KidsAreOurCustomers
Reminder: Our very first Digital Learning Night is Thursday, October 26th at 6. Students will be showcasing their best work. #KidsAreOurCustomers
Reminder: Our RRHS College Financial Aid Workshop is tonight at 6 p.m. in the Media Center.
October is National Principals Month an opportunity to say “thank you” to our principals and share with the community all the great things principals do.
Today, we thank our Principal Tammie Williams. Under her leadership, RRHS has expanded its Career Technical offerings and increased the number of college courses being taught on our campus. #ThankAPrincipal
Everyday our students create, collaborate, and sometimes blow our minds with how well they're using digital tools. Join us for our very first Digital Learning Night on October 26th showcasing our student's best work! #KidsAreOurCustomers
Our nursing students are getting some great hands on learning this week experimenting with blood type compatibility. #HealthCareers #KidsAreOurCustomers
Thanks to everyone in the community and our students who participated in today’s flag retirement ceremony.
We will have a flag retirement ceremony on the RRHS practice field today during POWER B. There will be a ceremonial firing of a musket. Members of the RR fire department and police department will assist. Our students are excited about today's ceremony!
The RRHS History Department in conjunction with local Veterans groups is hosting a flag retirement ceremony today on our high school campus. This year’s ceremony will be different and much louder. We will be having a real musket volley as a Revolutionary style 21-gun salute to the flag. (no real ammo will be used.) The ceremony will take place behind the high school softball field.
Spirit Week Events: Powderpuff Football Game is Wednesday night at Hoyle Field. Seniors and Sophomores will take on the Juniors and Freshmen.
This game is sponsored by RR Football. Game time is 6:30, admission is $5.00, and concessions are available. Please come out and support your class and be apart of RRHS 2017 Homecoming!
If you see Officer Stainback on campus tomorrow, be sure to congratulate him on being named Law Enforcement Officer of the Year by the local Optimist Club.
RRHS Spirit Week - Class of 2018!
The vision is clear! Class of 2020 is ready for Spirit Week at RRHS.
Representing the Class of 2019 for Spirit Week...
It's spirit week at RRHS! Class of 2021
UNC fans: Did you see our RRHS band members performing with your Tar Heels today? #JacketPride
Tonight's football game was dedicated to our longtime Jackets Announcer Earl Telliga. Mr. Telliga died last year after an extensive battle with cancer. Principal Tammie Williams and Coach McDaniels presented his family with a plaque.
Earl's impact reached far beyond the Yellow Jackets’ gridiron where he earned the respect and camaraderie of the many graduates of the district and as a mentor to many young people, leaving a legacy of dedication and devotion to his alma mater as the “man with the mic" and the "Voice of the Yellow Jackets". #JacketPride