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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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Freshman Walter Anderson works on his sketchbook for art adorned in a tie and overcoat on November 9th.
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Students dress for success

Emily Oba November 12, 2018
Students dress up for testing and important life events for a confidence boost and more overall success.
Of all 417 AP tests being taken, this infographic shows the percentage of which tests those are, according to counseling office receptionist Theresa Geyer: 18.8 percent World History, 12.9 percent U.S. History, 11.7 percent Psychology, 10.9 percent English Language, 7.6 percent Calculus AB, 6.4 percent Calculus BC, 5.1 percent Statistics, 4.5 percent Biology, 4.5 percent English Literature, 4.5 percent Physics 1 and a combined 13.15 percent for Physics 2, Human Geography, Macroeconomics, Comparative Government and Politics, Spanish, Art Studio, Microeconomics, Chemistry, Government Comparative, French, Chinese Language, Environmental Science, Latin and Music Theory. Infographic by Melissa Carranza.

Students face upcoming Advanced Placement exams

Isaac Parrish May 15, 2018

[dropcap style="flat"]S[/dropcap]tudents from RBHS will take 417 Advanced Placement exams during the first three weeks of May. Taking AP has become a popular option for juniors especially, but as the time...

Feature photo by Camryn Devore

Work for it, success in the classroom dependent on effort

Ann Fitzmaurice April 3, 2018
Whether students complete their assignments is dependent on their work ethic.
Photo by Mikaela Acton

Class participation varies on students

Emily Oba March 21, 2018
Some students hesitate to raise their hand because of fear of answering wrong or being unable to provide a response.
Students checking their grades on home access should be aware of all incomplete assignments.
Photo by Suriyanshi Rawat

Students weigh in on weighted grades

Jacob Sykuta February 15, 2018
Students wonder about the difference between weighted and unweighted grades and what that would entail for students who take honors and Advanced Placement classes.
Senior Grace Kirk displays art work from her AP studio art portfolio. Photo by Maya Bell.

AP Studio art requires patience, motivation, time-management

Ji-Sung Lee February 13, 2018
At RBHS, AP Studio Art is broken into two courses that span two years.  In total, a student must complete 24 individual art pieces.
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Students weigh class difficulties

Multiple Authors May 22, 2017

The struggle is indeed real for many students when it comes time to decide whether to take an Advanced Placement (AP), honors, or on-level class. Each year all students have to make the choice of enrolling...

Junior Erin Kravichick prepares for the ACT in the media center.

3 letters determine perception of future

Maddie Murphy May 18, 2017
Students lament on the excessive use of standardized tests in modern education and the increasingly stressed importance of them in students' lives and goals.
Applying knowledge: Advanced Placement (AP) Literature teacher Deborah McDonough prepares her class of seniors for their AP Exam.

Students ask for varied AP test preparation

Jacob Sykuta May 12, 2017
As the year leads to it's close, students worry about final and AP examinations and how teachers can better prepare them.
Students seek help for standardized tests

Students seek help for standardized tests

Emily Oba April 20, 2017
Preparing for college can be the cause of stress for many students; the pressure to get a good ACT or SAT score is not invalid for college use the score to decide who to admit.
Freshman Sophie Froese lays her head down on the desk during school. Photo by Eléa-Marie Gilles

Students should utilize RBHS resources to aid in finding careers

Emily Oba October 19, 2016
High schoolers seem to have a difficult time figuring out what interests them for a career. Many students go to college with an undecided major, but with all the opportunities given at RBHS they should try harder to figure it out.
Course fair provokes thoughtful decision making

Course fair provokes thoughtful decision making

Grace Dorsey January 23, 2016
Students are preparing for next year's course load, learn advice from RBHS staff and upperclassmen
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