Eight students gathered in Room 3032 and began the first meeting of the RHHS Book Club on November 23; it was a cold afternoon. Among …
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.
Exciting additions to the Girls’ Soccer Team: Emelia Pacheo-Hager and Kaitlyn Pereau
“They are really joined on and off the field this year. It is nice to see,” coach Annmarie Catania, former Rocky Hill goalie herself, said of Kaitlyn Pereau and Emelia Pacheco-Hager, both freshmen who play with flair and have bright futures ahead of them.
Teacher Feature: Ms. Parsons
By Diya Dave As soon as you walk into room 3045, you will see Keela Parsons, a science teacher at Rocky Hill High School. Parsons’ …
Boys XC remain undefeated
With the completion of the fall season, the RHHS boys cross country team has drawn in lots of attention. Ending the dual-meet season with an undefeated record of 14-0, the team has been unstoppable this year, competing against teams such as Newington, Wethersfield, and Bloomfield.
Swift takes a trip down memory lane with “Red (Taylor’s Version)”
For many fans the new album is a rush of nostalgia to grade-school, teenage years, or simply the radio in the early 2010s. Whether you have listened to the album 50 times through or tapped along while her music played in the car, Swift has something for everyone.
Rocky Hill loses to Avon
The Rocky Hill High School Terriers football team lost this past Thursday against the Avon Falcons, 21 to 46.