“With all the work there together, there is a certain energy to it all that was missing.”
Bryan Martinez’s Indoor Track success
“He’s a tough kid and came off of some great workouts earlier, so I knew he would hit a good time. I was just surprised that he was able to drop that much in one race,” Coach Brown admitted.
Voice4Change committee ponders $20,000
How would you spend 20,000 dollars to benefit the school? That was the question that students a part of the Voice4Change committee were left to …
Takeaways from another Covid-19 affected college admissions cycle
The class of 2022 is the second consecutive class to face an unconventional college admissions process as a result of the Covid-19 Pandemic, and with …
Joseph and the Technicolor Dream is set as Rocky Hill High School’s newest drama production
The Rocky Hill High School Drama Production returns after a one-year disruption due to Covid-19. This year’s musical production is Joseph and the Technicolor Dream–a …
Emily Olmstead pursues engineering and art
Pursuing both has allowed her to learn the of intersection of these subjects. For example, in her sophomore year, she took PLTW Civil Engineering and Architecture and she described how, “Revit (the civil engineering/architectural modeling software) is an art on its own because you have so much creative freedom, you are only limited to structural design.”
RHHS Math Team sits in 2nd place in the Capital Area Math League
Yet, perhaps more importantly, this group is leading a precedents throughout the entirety of the Rocky Hill Math community: “Everyone can see math can be fun, once you strip away the negative connotations and see the enjoyable problem solving aspect in it,” Czuchta said.
Rocky Hill loses to Avon
The Rocky Hill High School Terriers football team lost this past Thursday against the Avon Falcons, 21 to 46.
Rocky Hill High School’s Pep Rally returns after a 1 year hiatus
With students being back in the stands cheering and playing in the events, things seemed strangely familiar at RHHS, something that Makayla is thankful for given that it is her senior year, “I’m glad that we were able to have this event to look back on once we graduate.”
RHHS students take advantage of the opportunity to take classes at MCC
Juniors and Seniors at Rocky Hill High School are getting a jump on their college education through the Manchester Community College High School partnership program.