As RHS advances toward a more career-centric curriculum, the Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Biomedical Science pathway’s third course will be implemented as planned next term. However, the PLTW Engineering...
RJUHSD drew prices for solar panel installation at Granite Bay, Antelope and Woodcreek High Schools. According to RJUHSD Director of Business Services Joe Landon, the district put out a “request for...
RHS’ Project Lead the Way Engineering classes will receive new technology equipment in the upcoming months after being granted access to new Career Technical Education (CTE) funding.
PLTW Engineering...
Under second year band director Matt Koutney, the program at RHS is making a couple of significant changes. For one, they will offer a year-long band course next year, as opposed to separate semester-long...
Student Government will sell 25 parking spots in the main student lot for $50 to seniors for the spring term. There are 25 specific spots that are available to be chosen by the students who are selected...
A set of brand new AP Psychology textbooks, which had been deemed missing since their delivery last June, have recently been found.
According to AP Psychology teacher Mark Andreatta, retrieving the...
Next semester’s ROAR lessons will feature eight student-made videos to demonstrate the four aspects of ROAR (Respect, On Task, Aware, Responsible). Students in Jamie Handling’s Expository Reading...
RJUHSD drew prices for solar panel installation at Granite Bay, Antelope and Woodcreek High Schools. According to RJUHSD Director of Business Services Joe Landon, the district put out a “request...
Junior athletes may play on JV teams, freshman-only teams could be eliminated altogether, and a freshman-sophomore team could be introduced to RJUHSD if a new Sierra Foothill League (SFL) proposal is approved...
As the School Accountability Report Card (SARC) for the 2016-17 school year prepares for its release, RHS will receive a “good” rating for campus maintenance and facility rather than the “exemplary”...
Last school year, RJUHSD spent over $778,000 on various textbooks. They plan on spending over $798,000 this year as the science department begins adopting new curriculum and AP courses update their learning...