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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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Girls tennis secures fifth state championship in a row

Girls’ tennis secures fifth state championship in a row

Emily Oba October 21, 2018
The Bruins came out on top, achieving a team state championship title, making it the fifth in a row.
Senior Nate Peat drives the ball through the Titans defense during Friday nights game Sep 14. Peat receives attention from his coaches and fans for his exceptional talent as an offensive player. He now holds offers from several schools, including University of Missouri, Stanford and Northwestern. Photo by Maya Bell.

Bruins fall to Lee’s Summit West Titans 28-7

Maya Bell September 15, 2018

As the Bruins warmed up to take on the Lee’s Summit West Titans, the student section filled with neon-clad fans and even one Prince look-alike. BruCrew’s theme of the night was “the 80’s”. Senior...

More than 350 students clad in white were in the BruCrew section where some students released flour though Dr. Jennifer Rukstad, principal, had told them not to. Photo by Bailey Stover

Fans disappoint administration with flour release

Bailey Stover September 1, 2018
Dr. Jennifer Rukstad, principal, announced during first period Friday, Aug. 31 students could not bring flour, powdered sugar or any other white powdery substance, even “cream of tartar,” to the football game that evening; however, some students didn’t heed her words. During the first quarter against DeSmet, RBHS students sitting with BruCrew brought bags of flour into the stands and released them into the air.
RBHS principal Jennifer Rukstad listens to GGO leader Piper Pages thought on how improve the image of RBHS after past incidents.

Club leaders discuss underage drinking at school events

Anna Xu August 30, 2018
Club leaders joined at lunch to discuss the past incidents of underage drinking and substance abuse. The conversation focused on how BruCrew, an organization at RBHS, specifically could do better with this year's new leadership.
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