“With all the work there together, there is a certain energy to it all that was missing.”
Dodgeball Tournament ends as a huge success
On Mar. 1, the class of 2023 hosted a Dodgeball Tournament open to students and faculty. The event had hundreds of students from all grade …
Students go wild for Spanish tunes
Students around the world, enrolled in the Spanish language classes, are currently competing in “Locura de Marzo” or “March Madness.” The competition is an engaging …
Lending Paws Club collects toiletries
The Lending Paws Club is concerned about people that do not have their basic needs met. A toiletry drive, sponsored by the members, starts today …
Students perform “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a musical comedy. According to Senior RHHS Drama Club member, Ethan Pancoast, “The play has inspirational themes.” On …
Rocky Hill loses Captain James Lamarre
Rocky Hill lost Fire Captain James Lamarre at age 61 to work-related cancer on Mar. 8. Lamarre served his community for over 28 years at …
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.