
Todayās word of the day is hew (hyoo). This verb means to conform to or adhere to (something) or to give shape to with or as if with an ax.
Example: The settlers hewed logs for building cabins.

Strawberries can be picked up from the Ag Department after school on Tuesday, March 8th.

Todayās word of the day is embarrass (im-bair-us). This verb means to cause to experience a state of self-conscious distress. Example: No one wants to embarrass themselves with spinach stuck in their teeth during a lunchābut it happens.

Do you have what it takes to be our new mascot? Tryouts are around the corner. See what it entails at the following link: https://tinyurl.com/2022RHSMascotPacket


Interested in joining the RHS Cheer Team? Tryouts are approaching soon! View the tryout packet here: https://tinyurl.com/2022RHSCheerPacket


For most of this week, our 11th graders have been participating in ACT Bootcamp. Here are some of our wolves hard at work!

Here are the results from ACT Challenge Quiz #14: Math! T-minus 12 days until the ACT Exam!


Winning homerooms from the "Modern Black History Makers" Door Decoration contest enjoyed breakfast cooked by Mrs. Huynh and her Pro-Start students! #goodmorning




Seniors did the Mardi Gras Mambo and won today's spirit competition! We love seeing our students getting festive in purple, gold, and green!


Central Rayne Kindergarten is having new student registration for Pre-K & Kindergarten. Check out the details attached!


Laissez les bons temps rouler! See the attached image for details regarding Mardi Gras school closures.


Todayās word of the day is utmost (ut-mohst). This adjective describes something of the greatest or highest degree, quantity, number, or amount or situated at the farthest or most distant point.
Example: Olympians push themselves to the utmost limit when training.

Todayās word of the day is parable (pair-uh-bul). This noun means a story having an ending based on moral attitude, a standard of conduct, or a religious principle.
Example: He told the children a parable about the importance of forgiveness.

This Friday, February 25th, will be a Parish-Wide Jean Day and Mardi Gras/spirit shirt day. See the attached image for details. This will also serve as a Class Competition, so let the good times roll!


Todayās word of the day is transpire (tran-spyre). This verb means to happen or to become known.
Example: No one will soon forget the historic events that transpired on that day.

Way to go Lady Wolves! While their Playoff journey has come to an end, they had an incredible season and represented RHS so well. We are proud of you!

Todayās word of the day is candor (kan-der). This noun means unreserved, honest, or sincere expression.
Example: During the interview, the comedian spoke with candor about the nervousness she feels every time she takes the stage.

PBIS has been selling Jean Day passes every Friday. The class with the most participation has been earning points for Class Competition. See who has been more denim clad in the attached image!



Only 3 more quizzes to go in our Junior ACT Challenge! Here is where each team stands after the past two weeks. Who are you rooting for?



Congratulations to Coach Morris and our Boys Basketball Team for winning their game Friday night against Washington Marion! Stay tuned for Playoff pairings!