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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

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A compromise on Columbus Day

Ethan Hayes October 9, 2018
This holiday is not without frustration and emotional ties, but it's not as black and white as the narrative has made it.
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‘A Star is Born’ turns adversity to wonder

Ethan Hayes October 8, 2018

  “A Star is Born” emits excellence and redefines what a movie should be. The tale of “A Star is Born” is almost as old as Hollywood itself. No matter that it’s been through four ideations,...

Deana Dothage informing parents and teenagers about the details of the Graduated Driver License (GDL) law.

First Impact educates families on Missouri traffic law

Ethan Hayes October 4, 2018

Last night First Impact, the traffic safety program, held a 90-minute informational presentation led by the Director of First Impact Deana Dothage for both teenagers and parents. Another informational...

WORLD OF LEARNING: AP World History teacher Shawna Matteson supervises her fourth block class Tuesday as they wrap up the first two units on laptops[0-600 BCE]. Photo by George Frey.

College Board to revamp AP World History offerings next year

Ethan Hayes October 1, 2018

During the summer the College Board anounced plans to refashion the structure of Advanced Placement (AP) World History. The change, scheduled for the 2019-20 school year, intends to split the curriculum...

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My two cents on the penny

Ethan Hayes May 15, 2018

[dropcap style="simple" size="5"]L[/dropcap]et me be clear, I do not hate pennies. I consider myself a lover of American currency. Who doesn’t love money? I even have a limited edition ‘First State...

Junior Kavin Anand prepares to hit the ball with a back hand on April 26 against the Kewpies (9-0). The Bruins compete in individual districts May 12.

Boys’ tennis set for postseason

Ethan Hayes May 10, 2018
On May 12 the boys' tennis team will compete at the individuals districts tournament. Those who advance onto sectio
Sophomore Sarah Kuhlman looks at her Interim Progress Report (IPR) while juniors Carter Foust and Dani Barnes anticipate their own IPRs on April 23. Students received their report cards on a Monday because of a mix-up in putting correct grades.

Staff meetings may alter schedules

Multiple Authors May 10, 2018
Teachers who teach the same classes will have PLT meetings on certain in-class periods next year. This will cause changes to what is offered during any given period.
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on Korea Summit

Multiple Authors March 16, 2018
On March 8 South Korean officials announced outside the White House that President Donald Trump would meet with North Korea chairman Kim Jong Un to discuss denuclearization in the Korean peninsula sometime in May. The location of this historic meeting has not yet been revealed.
‘Call me by your Name’ tastes sweetly of forbidden love

‘Call me by your Name’ tastes sweetly of forbidden love

Ethan Hayes January 19, 2018
Bold and boundless , creative and crippling , nostalgic , noteworthy and noble are all words that faithfully capture the 2018 release, Call Me by Your Name , which opened at Ragtag this weekend. This coming of age indie film promises to destroy and rebuild your heart in the frame of two hours and 12 minutes.
Counselors provide Hat/Mitten/Scarf tree. Photo by Ethan Hayes

Counselors offer students warm clothing

Ethan Hayes December 4, 2017
Counselors will provide students with gloves, hats, and mittens to supplement clothing needs before semester break begins.
Junior Bailey Long experiments with various slime solutions.
 Long is just one of many slime sellers on Etsy.  Photo by Camryn DeVore

Young student entrepreneurs create reputations in growing business world

Ji-Sung Lee November 15, 2017
The best entrepreneurs all have a collection of characteristics that are crucial to success.
Senior Elizabeth Curtwright smiles from the sideline as she cheers on RBHS football at the game against BHS on Sept. 1. Photo by Camryn Devore

Cheer squad confident for state competition

Maddie Murphy October 28, 2017
The varsity cheer team will compete Oct. 28 at the Hearnes Center for the state competition. In addition to their state routine, they will add a 30 second routine in order to include senior Sydney Kent, a student with Down syndrome.
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