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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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Girls’ tennis defeats Parkway Central, looks to build momentum for upcoming competition

Julia Kim September 17, 2021

The RBHS girls’ tennis team pulled a clean victory against Parkway Central High School on Sept. 9, winning eight matches and losing one overall. Although their varsity line-up was not solidified going...

Photo by Ana Manzano

RBHS implements new student parking policies

Emma Stefanutti January 18, 2021
RBHS announced in the Jan. 13 communication newsletter that students will now be able to park on campus prior to receiving a parking pass. This update is one of several new parking policies RBHS administration has implemented this academic year, including free permits and the ability to submit an application online.
Photo by Ana Manzano.

CPS offers free COVID-19 testing for students, staff

Emma Stefanutti December 9, 2020

Columbia Public Schools (CPS) began offering free COVID-19 testing for students and staff on Dec. 4. The tests are available on weekdays at RBHS and Hickman High School to anyone exhibiting symptoms of...

A crowd gathers to watch band performers at the 2020 March March, True/Falses opening parade. Photo by Sophia Eaton

True/False Festival announces new dates, outdoor format for 2021

Emma Stefanutti October 30, 2020

The Ragtag Film Society (Ragtag) released updates on their plans for the 2021 True/False festival. The newly reimagined festival will now take place on May 5-9, 2021 in a largely outdoor setting as opposed...

Photo by Sophia Eaton

Media Center offers curbside pickup service

Emma Stefanutti October 22, 2020

The Media Center began offering its curbside pickup service to RBHS students and faculty Oct. 1. Since its first day, the system has been successfully distributing textbooks, laptops and other school materials...

Art by Devin Hall

California to Columbia: moving across the country during COVID-19

Emma Stefanutti October 11, 2020
Moving is a difficult, anxiety-inducing and draining task, especially when it’s long-distance. Leaving behind friends and starting a new life in a new town is stressful enough—imagine having to do it in the middle of a global pandemic. 
Photo by Sophie Eaton. Art by Rachel Stevens.

Virtual learning leaves impact on mental health

Nora Crutcher-McGowan October 8, 2020
As students adapt to new academic norms, they will also maneuver through an aspect of their lives that intertwines with academics and has implications related to learning from a distance- their mental health. 
Junior Aiden Alvis catches a ball intended for LHS sophomore Ricky Ahumaraeze on Friday, Oct. 2. Photo by Ana Manzano.

Bruins football loses to Liberty High School Blue Jays

Nora Crutcher-McGowan October 4, 2020
With the odds questionable, the Bruins fought their best but ultimately lost against the Blue Jays in a game sprinkled with minor but unfixable mistakes.
Students, staff learn how to adjust to virtual learning format

Students, staff learn how to adjust to virtual learning format

Nora Crutcher-McGowan September 22, 2020
Advanced Placement World History teacher Gregory Irwin had similar feelings toward virtual learning. He remarked on its effectiveness compared to in-person learning, describing the difficulty without face-to-face interaction. 
Art by Rachel Stevens.

4 photographers, 1 model: Competition enhances creativity, inspires versatility

Multiple Authors April 15, 2020
Photographers Camryn DeVore, Parker Boone, Sophia Eaton and Ana Manzano participated in a four photographers, one model competition to hone their skills.
Art by Snowy Li.

Art flourishes through innovative mediums

Isaac Yontz April 14, 2020
The fast-paced, evolving technology of the modern century has changed the process and application of various disciplines — everything from journalism to engineering. Students and educators in various fields share their thoughts on mixing and using unique mediums in the ever evolving worlds of art and design.
A bus from CPSs Grab-and-Go Meal Service delivers food at a designated stop. Photo courtesy of Michelle Baumstark.

Food delivery programs service affected groups

Sarah Ding April 13, 2020
Students who qualify for free and reduced lunch won’t have access to cafeteria meals for the rest of the school year. The CPS Nutrition Services and Transportation Departments have combatted this issue by providing breakfast and lunch to students through the CPS Grab-and-Go Meal Service, which began March 30.
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