Megaphone Announcement

Today is an A Day

Today’s concession stand workers are: Bella Smith, Elizabeth Clouse, Ben Gehrs, Katie Wideman, and Jordyn Brown. Please report to the concession stand at 4:00 and plan to be picked up around 6:30. 

The Student Council will be selling Valentine’s Day Candy Grams every day this week in the morning, before school from 7:30-8 by the Concession Stand for $1 each. You may purchase more than one if you would like, but we have limited supplies so get them while they last. The Candy Grams will include a note with a heart shaped milk chocolate pop attached to it. The note can be signed with the name of who it is from, signed Anonymous, or signed by your Secret Admirer. Candy Grams will be delivered on Monday, February 13th during Advisory. When purchasing a Candy Gram, there will be a line for each grade level, so please get in a single file line when purchasing with the Student Council Representative that is in your grade level. This is so we can keep the line moving quickly. There are signs by each homeroom classroom door with details also. Thank you! 

Tomorrow’s student council members that are selling Candy Grams from 7:30-8 are: Kai McClusky, Aubree Quigley, Katie Wideman, Bella Smith, Morgyn Hutson, and Kaylee Hoffman. Please meet at the concession stand at 7:30. 

Tomorrow’s student council members that are working on candy grams in Mrs. Russell’s room after school are: Lynzi Hallstead, Maddie Dixon, and Ava Hileman. 

6th grade students, RHS Cheer Team is hosting a Junior Cheer Camp on Saturday, February 11th from 10am - 12pm. If you are interested in attending, please stop by the Jr High Office to pick up a permission slip. Registration is open until the day of the event.

Spirit Wear is now on sale! Come by the office to get an order form to show you are proud to be a Shell!! Order forms and money are due by February 8th. 

Game Club will meet this Wednesday, February 8th in Ms. Witt’s room after school. 

The verdict is in. 8th grade social studies classes participated in a mock trial where they were to reach a unanimous verdict in a particular court case involving Captain Preston during The Boston Massacre of 1770. Students worked very hard on the deliberation process and reached verdicts in all classes. 

Now for the real verdict…In the real court case, Captain Thomas Preston was found to be NOT GUILTY of the charge in which he was accused. Mr. Stark is extremely proud of all of the jurors that took part in this case! Well Done!