
Come out and support the Lady Wolves Softball Team vs. Port Barre today at 5:00 PM at Gossen Park and this Wednesday as they take on Kaplan High at 5:00 PM in Kaplan.

Please see Mr. Fontenot in the Ag Dept. for strawberry order forms. Order forms are due by Friday, February 25th.

Todayās word of the day is invincible (in-vin-suh-bul). This adjective means incapable of being conquered, overcome, or subdued.
Example: The loss to the underdog proved that last year's champion was not invincible.

Now collecting new and gently used dresses, shoes, and accessories until Friday, March 11th for the 1st Annual RHS Sparkle and Shine Prom Dress Event! Drop off at RHS. See the attached flyer for more details.

Todayās word of the day is peremptory (puh-remp-tuh-ree). This adjective means expressive of urgency or command or marked by arrogant self-assurance.
Example: The soldiers were given a peremptory order to abandon the mission.

Todayās word of the day is disheveled (dih-shev-uld). This adjective describes something or someone that is marked by disorder or disarray.
Example: His hair disheveled and his clothes wrinkled, the late student had clearly overslept.

The #16 ranked Lady Wolves Basketball Team will host the Breaux Bridge Tigers for the first round of the playoffs on Thursday, February 17 in the North Gym. The game is set to begin at 6:00pm. Admission is $8. Pack the Den in support of our Girls Basketball Team.

Todayās word of the day is admonish (ad-mah-nish). This verb means to express warning or disapproval to (someone) especially in a gentle or earnest manner.
Example: The reporter was admonished by the senator after he interrupted her a second time.

Todayās word of the day is yen (yen). This noun means a strong desire, urge, or craving for something.
Example: Students with a yen to travel should consider studying abroad.

Rayne High School would like to wish everyone a Happy Valentine's Day! #sharethelove


Todayās word of the day is jubilate (joo-buh-layt). This verb means to feel joy or great delight.
Example: Maxine was jubilated when her valentine brought her a special gift.

Please come out and support the Boys Basketball Team in their final game of the season this Friday, February 18th against Washington Marion. Game will begin at 6:30. Letās pack the den!

Students enjoyed the sunshine and perfect weather outside today during lunch for the first time in TWO YEARS! #allsmiles

The Juniors are still stepping up and showing out in the 3rd 9 Weeks! Thanks to all who participated in today's class spirit competition.
Based on today's results, RHS predicts that the Cincinnati Bengals will be crowned winners of Super Bowl LVI! We wish everyone a safe and enjoyable Super Bowl weekend!



No shifts in our lineup after this week's ACT Challenge Science Quiz. Stay tuned for next week's ELA results!


Todayās word of the day is debilitating (dih-bill-uh-tay-ting). This adjective describes something that is causing serious impairment of strength or ability to function.
Example: The flu can be debilitating for several days.

Todayās word of the day is quip (kwip). This noun means a clever remark or a witty or funny observation or response.
Example: Although the comic thought he made a funny quip, he offended most of the audience with his provocative statement.

This Friday (2/11), RHS will be hosting a Super Bowl Class Spirit Competition. Students may wear school appropriate fan gear in orange and black for the Cincinnati Bengals or blue and yellow for the Los Angeles Rams. LSU attire in purple and gold will also be counted for the Bengals. The class with the most participation will win a spirit point in class competition and the team with the most representation will serve as our schoolās predicted Super Bowl pick. Students may also wear jeans with the purchase of a Jean Day Pass.

There will be a 4-H meeting during 2nd Hour in the Ag Dept. this Friday, February 11th.

Todayās word of the day is bamboozle (bam-boo-zul). This verb means to deceive, trick, or confuse.
Example: Inexperienced investors are often bamboozled by the volatility of the stock market.