
Todayās word of the day is cajole (ca-jole). This verb means to persuade (someone) to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.
Example: The students hoped to cajole the teacher into not giving them homework that weekend.

The Girls Basketball team will be hosting two home games this week - Tuesday, January 11 vs. the Elton Indians at 6pm and Friday, January 14 vs. the Washington Marion Indians at 6pm. Admission is $3 for students with your student ID. Come out and support your Lady Wolves as they start district play.

Todayās word of the day is soliloquy (so-lil-o-quy). This noun means an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any listeners, especially by a character in a play
Example: Hamlet's poignant "To be or not to be..." soliloquy is one of Shakespeare's most famous.

Seniors flashed their pearly whites today for yearbook portraits. #halfwaythere #classof2022

Report cards were distributed today, Friday, January 7th. One semester officially down!

Todayās word of the day is intensive (in-ten-sive). This adjective describes something or someone that is concentrated on a single area or subject or into a short time; very thorough or vigorous.
Example: Thanks to his intensive note taking, Juan studied and prepared for his midterm exam with confidence.

There will be a mandatory meeting for all current Student Council members and one parent to discuss our upcoming fundraiser. The meeting will be held on Thursday, January 13th, starting at 6 pm in the RHS North Gym. Failure to attend will count as a missed meeting. Remember that three missed meetings is an automatic removal from Student Council.

There will be a mandatory track meeting on Monday, January 10th. All athletes need to report to the football field right after school.

Please see Mrs. LeJeune for a Drama Club t-shirt order form. T-shirts are $18 and order forms and fees are due back to Mrs. LeJeune by January 21st.

Todayās word of the day is facetious (fa-cee-shush). This adjective means treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant.
Example: He did not appreciate the student's facetious tone when he confronted her.

It's the holiday season! Check out the latest Rayne, Alive! episode here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhknmwwJUEA

'Tis the season to serve others! Thank you to our FFA for hosting a food drive and to all those who donated. 723 items were donated to St. Michael's Soup Kitchen in Crowley!


Todayās word of the day is volume (vol-ume). This noun when used in science means the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great.
Example: Students used the given formula to calculate the volume of the container.

Todayās word of the day is discombobulate (dis-com-bob-u-late). This verb means to unsettle or confuse someone.
Example: The teacher was discombobulated by the fact that every single student got an A on the exam.

The Boys Basketball Team will host the Northwest Raiders tonight. First game starts at 5 pm. #packtheden

The Girls Basketball team will have two home games during the Christmas break. The game on Tuesday, December 21 vs. Sam Houston is at 5:00pm and the game Wednesday, December 29 vs. Iota is at 6pm. Come out and support your Lady Wolves!

Todayās word of the day is aquaculture (aq-ua-cul-ture). This noun means the cultivation of aquatic organisms in controlled aquatic environments.
Example: Aquaculture is a unique industry to Louisiana including crawfish and shrimp production.

Our baseball team was holly and jolly at their intersquad game last night! #itsbeginningtolookalotlikeChristmas

These teams aren't budging! Maybe next week, the reading quiz will shake things up a bit! #ACTChallenge


Todayās word of the day is conducive (con-du-cive). This adjective describes making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible.
Example: Such a noisy environment was not conducive to a good night's sleep.