One fully renovated high school, some 10,000 students, and 13 years later, Principal Dr. Mario Almeida is set to start a new chapter in his professional career as Assistant Superintendent/Head of School for Joel Barlow High School in Redding starting Oct. 8.
Hopes for a strong comeback by the girl’s RHHS swim team
However, this year with the new CIAC rules and protocols, the team is able to compete in person against other teams—unlike last year when the meets were virtual—making this season all the more worthwhile.
Student Spotlight: Srisha Sarsanwar
Creativity plays a pretty big role in Srisha’s life. She doesn’t use her talent just for fun. It helps her in the real world too.
DeBacco’s pumpkin reaches 1761 pounds
But once it was time for the Woodstock fair’s annual weigh off rolled around and all was said and done, the scale read 1761 pounds putting DeBacco as the winner of the weight off—over 600 pounds more than the runner up at 1,113 pounds and top 10 in the world thus far.
Maria Corcoran finds early season cross country success
“It is evident through the way that she is always checking in on the younger kids at practice and making sure that they are okay, that she is just a good person,” said Bobrow.
Club Corner Red Cross Club
Being in in-person school also means the revival of in-person clubs. There has been an addition of many new clubs reflecting the student’s interests here …
RHHS Welcomes New Teachers
There are three new additions to the high school staff, two of them being Ms. Pietrzyl and Ms. Poon.
RHHS new teacher: Mr. Ferro
Mr. Ferro values teachers’ ability to educate students about new things and open doors for them. He enjoys working with different people and learning from everyone who is in his class.
Marvin Odobashi takes a seat at MIT
It is not every day that a Rocky Hill High School student gets a front-row seat into one of the world’s top academic institutions, all while still being a high school student.
RHHS Football Continues to Excite
With students, friends, and families filling the bleachers, a sense of normalcy seems to have made its way back under the Friday night lights in Rocky Hill.