“With all the work there together, there is a certain energy to it all that was missing.”
Roving Reporter: Social Pressure
Do you feel like there is more or less social pressure in middle school rather than high school? Why? “I think there was more social …
Roving Reporter: Mask Mandates
If the mask mandate is lifted, will you continue wearing a mask and why or why not? “If the mask mandate is lifted, I’ll probably …
An exit survey on the senior classes’ happiness
At this point in the school year, most seniors have submitted their college applications and are waiting for admissions decisions. In this twilight zone, where class rank and GPA have been finalized as of the end of the first semester, and they are experiencing the effects of senioritis, many are reflecting on their past 3.5 years of high school.
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.
Everything you need to know about last Thursday’s Valentine’s Day Dance
Last Thursday on Feb. 17, Rocky Hill High School held the 2022 Valentine’s Day Dance. For those of you who weren’t able to attend, we have the details of what went on during the dance.
Students support class of 2023’s dodgeball tournament
The class of 2023 is planning to raise money for their class through a dodgeball tournament planned for Mar. 10.
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 …
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.