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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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Making cents of investing

Ryan Choe May 12, 2018
People need to be aware of saving and investing in order to live a happy life overall.
Stop the spree; put it back on the rack

Stop the spree; put it back on the rack

Nikol Slatinska November 16, 2017
I struggle to control my rash decision-making problem while shopping.
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 Addison Logsdon takes a swing at a used Jeep Patriot, donated by Stephanie Harman, on Tuesday Oct. 3 at a fundraiser put on by StuCo. The event, which promoted homecoming, raised around $400 for a hurricane relief foundation.

StuCo overspends, has to fundraise

Ben Kimchi November 1, 2017
Student Council (StuCo) lacks funds this year as the club overspent on student apparel and now is planning fundraisers to raise money.
New district position to solve equity concerns

New district position to solve equity concerns

Katie Whaley October 31, 2017
The 2017-2018 marks the first years for Columbia Public Schools (CPS) position of Chief Equity Officer, who works to make all of CPS equitable.
What students at RBHS save their money for

Teens receive income, save money

Jordyn Thompson May 22, 2017
Being a teenager is a great time to start preparing for the future by budgeting money and saving for the future.
Comparing pay through different sports and jobs

Money in Sports

Andrew Meister May 9, 2017

Most everything related to sports has a lot of money floating around their programs in comparison to other important occupations as well as education priorities at large universities. In the year 2016,...

Art by Joanna Yu.

Consumers to save money through purchasing great value products rather than name brand

Ji-Sung Lee February 25, 2017
Customers find that for basic items, settling for an off brand name is fine as it can save money in the long run. But for products such as clothes and shoes, teens find that they don't mind spending extra for a popular brand name.
Senior Camille McManus, yearbook business manager, counts checks and book sale sheets at her desk.

Yearbook sales suffer with a decrease from last year’s purchases

Grace Vance January 27, 2017
Has the increase of social media and decline of paper books impacted yearbook sales? Ever wondered if a yearbook was really worth the price? Find out by reading on.
The orchestra listens to director Alison Schmidt as she explains more about the fundraiser. Photo by Tyson Jamieson

Orchestra to hold fundraiser at Panera

Katie Whaley October 19, 2016

On Oct. 20, Chamber and Concert Orchestras will be fundraising at Panera. To take part, students can take the attached flyer to the South Providence Panera location and hand it to the cashier when buying...

Featured image of theft by Cassidy Viox

Recent thefts lead students to question safety of possessions

Grace Vance October 11, 2016
In the past two weeks, students have reported multiple wallet thefts throughout the school.
Students explore methods of gaining college credit

Students explore methods of gaining college credit

Ji-Ho Lee March 11, 2016
Whether it be an exciting challenge, economic benefit or simply a head start, several RBHS students have personal motivators for receiving college credit as a high school student.
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