The Richland Springs One Act Play August: Osage County, directed by Patsy Hall, advanced last Wednesday at the District Contest in Mason. Recipients of individual awards at District are these students: Tommy Hollon was named to All Star Crew; Honorable Mention Cast went to Brooke Vaughn and Melanie Hedley; All Star Cast went to Katelynn Teel, Brooklyn McGinty, and Brennen McGinty; and Best Actress went to Sara Hedley. RSHS One Act Play performs at Area at Fredericksburg HS at 12:30 on Saturday, April 9
These students have met their AR Reading goals and will be rewarded with either ice cream or pizza. Congratulations to: Elias Bessent, Jadeyn Bryant, Mateo Faircloth, Lane Garcia, Emyris Mims, Lanie Norris, Collin Poe, Mackenzie Stevens, Sierra Tharp, Nancy Valdez, Izaah Bessent, T. J. Grant, Julianna Moore, Madia Norris, Diego Sanchez, Lane Shannon, Jacey Gossett, Kamree Lewis, Levi Shannon, Nathan Stevens, Santiago Valdez, Adrienne Benson, Traven Day, Anthony Holt, Peyton Sloan, Antonia Valdez, Emaly Allen, Landon Burkhart, Zachary Capps, Jaianna Smith, Berkeley Mann, Jared Martin, Cameron Parham, Robbi Bennett, Jordan Burkhart, Courtney Grady, Chandler Lusty, Hutton Lusty, Micheal McElvaine, Paige Sloan, Brandon Tharp, Brandon Ferguson, Jordan Gossett, Nathan Allen, Elizabeth Avila, Brittany Bush, Bralei Lusty, and Nash Moore. Thanks to our teachers and staff who make reading fun. Make sure you tell these young readers you are proud of them for reaching their goals. READERS ARE LEADERS!
28 high school trickster, 21 boys and 7 girls, competed in the district track meet at Kerrville on Monday, April 4
The annual Richland Springs 4-H Pet Show was held this past Sunday at the Richland Springs Rodeo Arena. Prizes were awarded for dogs, puppies, cats, kittens, small farm animals, insects, birds, rodents, amphibians, best dressed pet, owner/pet look alike, and animal talents. A great time was had by all!
If you see our students in public, tell them how much you appreciate their efforts. We have a great community, students, teachers and staff.
Community involvement is the key to our success!
th. The six schools competing in the Area OAP are Richland Springs, Utopia, Bracketville, Mason, Lometa, and Evant. Last year at the Area Contest, Richland Springs competed with 3 other small schools. This year we will compete against 6 schools, which include some large 1A schools. This Area Contest at Fredericksburg will be a tough test for our cast and crew. "Break a leg" Coyotes.th. It was a long day for all involved. Due to the distance involved, the team departed school at 5:30 a.m. and returned home at 9:00 p.m. Students that qualified for the area track meet April 14th at Harper will be announced in next week’s article. Junior high athletes will compete in the junior high district track meet at Eden on Friday, April 8. Good luck to all our competitors.
The Richland Springs One Act Play August: Osage County, directed by Patsy Hall, advanced last Wednesday at the District Contest in Mason. Recipients of individual awards at District are these students: Tommy Hollon was named to All Star Crew; Honorable Mention Cast went to Brooke Vaughn and Melanie Hedley; All Star Cast went to Katelynn Teel, Brooklyn McGinty, and Brennen McGinty; and Best Actress went to Sara Hedley. RSHS One Act Play performs at Area at Fredericksburg HS at 12:30 on Saturday, April 9
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. The six schools competing in the Area OAP are Richland Springs, Utopia, Bracketville, Mason, Lometa, and Evant. Last year at the Area Contest, Richland Springs competed with 3 other small schools. This year we will compete against 6 schools, which include some large 1A schools. This Area Contest at Fredericksburg will be a tough test for our cast and crew. "Break a leg" Coyotes.
These students have met their AR Reading goals and will be rewarded with either ice cream or pizza. Congratulations to: Elias Bessent, Jadeyn Bryant, Mateo Faircloth, Lane Garcia, Emyris Mims, Lanie Norris, Collin Poe, Mackenzie Stevens, Sierra Tharp, Nancy Valdez, Izaah Bessent, T. J. Grant, Julianna Moore, Madia Norris, Diego Sanchez, Lane Shannon, Jacey Gossett, Kamree Lewis, Levi Shannon, Nathan Stevens, Santiago Valdez, Adrienne Benson, Traven Day, Anthony Holt, Peyton Sloan, Antonia Valdez, Emaly Allen, Landon Burkhart, Zachary Capps, Jaianna Smith, Berkeley Mann, Jared Martin, Cameron Parham, Robbi Bennett, Jordan Burkhart, Courtney Grady, Chandler Lusty, Hutton Lusty, Micheal McElvaine, Paige Sloan, Brandon Tharp, Brandon Ferguson, Jordan Gossett, Nathan Allen, Elizabeth Avila, Brittany Bush, Bralei Lusty, and Nash Moore. Thanks to our teachers and staff who make reading fun. Make sure you tell these young readers you are proud of them for reaching their goals. READERS ARE LEADERS!
28 high school trickster, 21 boys and 7 girls, competed in the district track meet at Kerrville on Monday, April 4
th. It was a long day for all involved. Due to the distance involved, the team departed school at 5:30 a.m. and returned home at 9:00 p.m. Students that qualified for the area track meet April 14th
at Harper will be announced in next week’s article. Junior high athletes will compete in the junior high district track meet at Eden on Friday, April 8. Good luck to all our competitors.
The annual Richland Springs 4-H Pet Show was held this past Sunday at the Richland Springs Rodeo Arena. Prizes were awarded for dogs, puppies, cats, kittens, small farm animals, insects, birds, rodents, amphibians, best dressed pet, owner/pet look alike, and animal talents. A great time was had by all!
If you see our students in public, tell them how much you appreciate their efforts. We have a great community, students, teachers and staff.
Community involvement is the key to our success!