The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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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

Students, staff face changes with final exams as they finish first semester

Students, staff face changes with final exams as they finish first semester

Nora Crutcher-McGowan January 11, 2021
As RBHS students and staff enter the last week of first semester, students will take final exams as usual but with substantial changes because of district-wide COVID-19 school shutdowns.
Photo by Sophia Eaton.

Missing cues of the digital world

Nora Crutcher-McGowan January 2, 2021
Laura Kessel, a speech-language pathologist at RBHS, described the subtle, missing cues and how their absence impacts social interactions during video conferencing meetings.
District plans to use snow days despite possibility of continued virtual learning

District plans to use snow days despite possibility of continued virtual learning

Nora Crutcher-McGowan November 25, 2020
A statement in the Nov. 22 RBHS communication newsletter revealed Columbia Public Schools (CPS) would continue using snow days as winter approaches, despite continued virtual learning and the possibility of its extension into the second semester.
A poster from the What About Us? at the RBHS South parking lot on Oct. 19. Photo by Parker Boone.

Students protest virtual learning in RBHS South parking lot

Multiple Authors October 21, 2020
Parents and students gather in front of RBHS to protest virtual learning.
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District initiates CPS Prime Delivery Service

Shruti Gautam October 11, 2020
Columbia Public Schools (CPS) started a new initiative to connect schools with students called CPS Prime Delivery Service on Sept. 28.
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. 
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. 
photo by Manal Salim

Virtual learning supplements snow days with continuous education

Manal Salim February 9, 2014

Once the red font appears across the banner on the Columbia Public Schools website, students instantly anticipate a day of relaxation, sledding and perhaps some hot chocolate. With the announcement of...

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