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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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Students should avoid goofing off, give teachers respect

Students should avoid goofing off, give teachers respect

Elad Gov-Ari October 27, 2017
Students should be attentive and respectful during classroom time and teachers should implement harsher rules to keep distraction minimal.
Heading into postseason: Girls’ basketball junior Makenzie Skrabal practices and competes in order to prepare for postseason competition which begins next month. Photo by Haley Hollis

Lady Bruins beat Jays in a nail-biting tied overtime

Elad Gov-Ari February 9, 2017
The Lady Bruins defeat the number 1 ranked Jays in tied over time 41-39.
Struggling to make it

Struggling to ‘make it’

Elad Gov-Ari February 9, 2017

As kids grow up, aspirations of being a rock star or actress are common. As students progress through school, these ambitious, creative field of career opportunities seem to shrink as students try to focus...

Show Choir holds annual charity benefit

Show Choir holds annual charity benefit

Elad Gov-Ari February 1, 2017
Come watch the RBHS show choir perform Thurs. February 2! Admissions are 5 dollars and all proceeds go towards the Vincent Gurruchi foundation!
Bruins beat Jays despite lack of energy

Bruins beat Jays despite lack of energy

Elad Gov-Ari February 1, 2017
The Bruins tiredly beat the Jays 75-61, in a home-court match up.
Junior guard Payton McCallister scores a layup in an away game earlier in the season. The Lady Bruins were able to pull off a close win, 53-48, against the Hickman Kewpies on Jan. 25. Photo by Kris Cho

Bruins seal 53-48 victory against Hickman

Elad Gov-Ari January 26, 2017
Rebound after rebound, the RBHS girls' basketball team dominated the paint against crosstown rival Hickman High School (HHS) on Jan. 25, pulling off a 53-48 win.
Are trigger warnings necessary?

Are trigger warnings necessary?

Multiple Authors November 5, 2016
Trigger warnings have become a laughing stock in our society, taken seriously only by those who want them. But do we need them?
Photo by Abby Blitz

New proposal to change start date incites discussion

Elad Gov-Ari November 2, 2016
The Missouri Joint Committee on Education proposed for schools' start date to be later than now, sparking debate on how it may affect education.
Photo by Sury Rawat

Second annual CACC culinary sale features Thanksgiving menu

Elad Gov-Ari October 26, 2016
The CACC's culinary classes will hold their second annual sale Thursday, Oct. 27.
Nurse Lisa Griggs gives daily prescriptions to students at RBHS. Griggs is starting her first year as a nurse at RBHS. Photo by Yousuf El-Jayyousi

New nurse appointed to ease workload of health department

Elad Gov-Ari October 11, 2016
With the addition of freshmen into the student population, the current nurse, Tammy Adkins, began to feel overwhelmed.
Photo by Yousuf El-Jayyousi

Bruins take victory over Smith Cotton on senior night

Elad Gov-Ari October 6, 2016

After celebrating senior night, the Bruins took the field against the Smith Cotton Tigers and secured hard-fought victory.The players played an electrifying 90 minutes against the Tigers to finish 3-2,...

Clubs enrich each school year

Clubs enrich each school year

Elad Gov-Ari October 1, 2016

[button color="" size="" type="square" target="" link=""]A[/button]s we rush through our years of high school, the looming words of our parents to “get involved” fall into the list of chores we claim...

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