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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

Senior Dalton Phillips works alongside junior Cami Kudrna on the Army Ants Teams robot named Ralph. The Army Ants competed this week at the St. Louis Regional held at Chaifetz Arena in which fifty-two teams representing seven different states showcased varying robots and strategies in hopes of becoming the regional winners to move on to World Championships. Photo by Yousuf El-Jayyousi

Robotics team overcomes obstacles, takes home award

Skyler Froese March 15, 2017
The Army Ants, the Columbia Public Schools robotics team, went marching to St. Louis to the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) robotics competition from March 8 to 11.
Mu Alpha Theta to host annual March Mathness event

Mu Alpha Theta to host annual March Mathness event

Nikol Slatinska March 10, 2017
Fourth and fifth graders from around the community will get to show off their math skills and win prizes in competitions.
Photo by Kristine Cho

Speech and debate students excel in district tournaments

Rochita Ghosh March 7, 2017
For the past two consecutive weekends, the RBHS Speech and Debate team competed in two district tournaments that resulted in nine student qualifiers to the next respective competition.
Musicians at last years True/False sophomore screening play before the showing of the movie The Bad Kids. Last years movie generally provoked a positive response from students, but this year what the reception by students will be is uncertain. Photo by Grace Vance

Sophomore True/False screening stirs controversy

Cam Fuller March 2, 2017
On March 3, CPS sophomores have the opportunity to go to the Missouri Theater and watch the documentary "I Am Not Your Negro," which has caused some backlash by students.
Photo by Cassidy Viox

Environmental Coalition hosts Nature Day in Rock Bridge State Park

Cassidy Viox February 24, 2017
Environmental Coalition hosts a Nature Day on Feb. 25 at Rock Bridge State Park. The day will include hiking, snacks and a cave tour.
The Floral design classes in the Career Center  prepare for their flower sale. Photo by Duha Shebib.

CACC flower sale to benefit self-funded program

Ji-Sung Lee February 12, 2017
In hopes of funding the various floral classes in the CACC, students will put on a flower sale to benefit their curriculum.
Students participate in Mini Mizzou Thon to help kids

Students participate in Mini Mizzou Thon to help kids

Eléa-Marie Gilles February 11, 2017

Saturday Feb. 11, the University of Missouri opened its doors to host the annual event of Mini Mizzou Thon for raising money for the women and children hospital. Parents and kids were very happy, as the...

Photo by Devesh Kumar

PTSA sponsoring candy grams for Valentine’s Day

Emily Oba February 9, 2017
Students can buy a plethora of sweet treats for their friends or teachers for Valentine's Day.
Junior Natanja Grant, sophomore Myanna Grant and freshman Tamia Flowers participate in the protest

MAC Scholars lead protest in response to courtwarming theme

Grace Dorsey February 9, 2017
Students were encouraged to wear black, via slips of paper distributed throughout the school on Tuesday during school. The movement was meant to call attention to the exclusiveness of the theme.
Photo by Dalton Nunamaker

Courtwarming theme creates tension among school, community members

Nikol Slatinska February 8, 2017
Students disagree about whether or not the 2017 courtwarming theme is appropriate.
True/ Falses 2016 honored guest and documentary subject, Sonita.

True/False DIY Day sign ups come to a close

Kat Sarafianos February 8, 2017

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]his Friday, Feb. 10, is the last day to sign up for True/False film festival’s Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Day. According to the True/False website, the event is a free, all-day arts workshop...

District curriculum varies based on school, class options

District curriculum varies based on school, class options

Ji-Ho Lee February 7, 2017
An investigation into the curriculum set up of CPS secondary schools and why certain classes are offered or paired.
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