On June 3rd, at 4:30 P.M, seniors gathered around at Whitewood Drive to take pictures with family, friends, and teachers. Colorful dresses and boutonnière’s made …
Artist of the Edition: Julia Moulin
Julia Moulin, senior at RHHS, creates with compassion and vulnerability. Her art is an opportunity for others to feel seen and an avenue for conversation. …
RHHS students and staff share views on the Law of Attraction
Written by Siya Patel The Law of Attraction, also known as manifestation, has gained popularity over the past few years. This law states that one …
Artist of the month: Chinenye Ozowalu
In March, Chinenye Ozowalu won the Gold Medal at the National Scholastic Art Awards. With over 260,000 submissions and 2,000 finalists, the process is extremely …
RHHS students face dilemma over fast fashion
Written by Siya Patel “I don’t support it. It’s dehumanizing to its employees and I feel like it’s morally unacceptable,” said Senior Emily Olmstead about …
RHHS welcomes a club for book lovers
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 …
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.
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’ …
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.
Bryan Martinez’s special talent
With schools shutting down during the pandemic, many students found themselves at home with the time to try out new hobbies and interests. One of these students, senior Bryan Martinez, discovered his love for playing the yo-yo during that time.