Today’s word of the day is homogenous (hoh-muh-jeen-yus). This adjective means of the same or a similar kind or nature. Example: The downtown area has a homogeneous population, which makes implementing programs that target needs easier
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
Our Beta Club Quiz Bowl team completed their first State-level competition last week! We couldn't be more proud of their initiative and hard work!
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
Quiz Bowl
It's National School Counseling Week! RHS is fortunate to have two EXCEPTIONAL counselors: Mrs. Gatte and Mrs. Labbie. Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication to help our students and our school succeed!
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
NSCW Thank You
Progress reports were issued today Monday, February 7th! #thirdnineweeks
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
Josten's will be here for the last round of Senior and Junior orders on Wednesday, February 16. They will be in the North Gym during lunch A and lunch B. If your order is not placed with Jostens by this day, you will not receive your items in time for graduation or ring ceremony. #thefinalcountdown
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
The Girls and Boys Basketball teams will be hosting the North Vermillion Patriots for Senior Night on Tuesday, February 8 in the North Gym. Seniors will be recognized before each game. First game is set to begin at 5:30pm. Admission is $3 with your student ID. Come out and support your Wolves and Lady Wolves! Let’s pack the den!
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
Today’s word of the day is jettison (jet-uh-sun). This verb means to throw (something) overboard to lighten a ship or aircraft in distress; figuratively, it means to get rid of (something). Example: They jettisoned the fuel and made an emergency landing.
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
Don't miss out on purchasing a spirit yard sign! Funds collected benefit RHS PBIS and provide student rewards for positive behavior and academic achievements. #showmeyourspirit
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
Spirit Yard Sign Ad
Still no change from our Junior ACT Challenge Teams after two weeks #practicemakesperfect
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
ACT Challenge
ACT Challenge
Today’s word of the day is factoid (fak-toyd). This noun means a brief and usually trivial fact. Example: On the back of baseball cards is a chart showing the player's statistics along with one or two interesting factoids about his career.
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
Need help filling out the FAFSA Application? Join us on Wednesday, February 9th!
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
FAFSA Workshop Flyer
Everlasting Silk Roses are now on sale! Share the love this Valentine's Day!
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
StuCo Valentine Fundraiser
Today’s word of the day is garble (gar-bul). This verb means to so alter or distort as to create a wrong impression or change the meaning. Example: The audio on the television was garbled, but viewers could still decipher what was being said.
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
Today’s word of the day is nonchalant (non-cha-lant). This adjective means cool; indifferent; without warmth or animation. Example: Julio's seemingly nonchalant manner is actually a cover-up for his nervousness.
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
Who doesn't love to wear jeans?? See the attached image to find out how you can participate in this comfy Friday tradition and support PBIS!
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
Jean Day
It's Black History Month! How will you celebrate during February?
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
BHM
Today’s word of the day is opine (o-pine). This verb means to express an opinion. Example: Many families opine that the town library should be open for longer hours during the summer months.
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
Mark your calendars and join us for a PTO/Booster Club Meeting to discuss our March fundraisers! #joinourwolfpack
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
PTO Meeting
Today’s word of the day is intemperate (in-tem-puh-rut). This adjective describes something that is having extreme conditions or having or showing a lack of emotional calmness or control Example: The plant is able to survive in intemperate climates.
about 3 years ago, Rayne High School
Today’s word of the day is tawdry (taw-dree). This adjective describes something that is cheap, gaudy, or showy. Example: The jewelry at Tiffany’s can hardly be described as tawdry.
over 3 years ago, Rayne High School