This season is filled with CHEER. Congratulations to our Lady Raider Cheerleaders on their 2nd place finish in the Small Varsity D1-B NCHSAA Cheerleading Invitational Championships! We're thankful for this group of young ladies and their dedication.
Our Ellerbe Middle School cheerleaders traveled to Raleigh this weekend for the Cheer Ltd. Holiday Open Championship. The girls worked extremely hard on and off the mats, earning a 3rd place finish. We are so very proud of them, congratulations!
After receiving feedback from various retail outlets and concerned parents, the Richmond County School Board has decided to allow navy bottoms for the 2017-2018 School Year.
According to some parents, eliminating navy would create a hardship and an additional year would allow them time to phase navy out of their children’s wardrobes. Businesses echoed having an extra year would help them as well because fall clothing had already been ordered.
All other changes to the Uniform Policy will take effect this Fall.
Beginning with the 2018-2019 School Year, all bottom garments must be khaki or black in color.
With a full month behind us, the district is off to a fantastic start for the 2015-2016 School Year! Between our Richmond County STEM Transformation Kick-off, AGORA Hackathon Winners and World School Milk Celebration, its been one busy month here at RCS! That being said, be sure to check out this month's edition of The Green and Gold to catch up on anything you may have missed. And, if you're not already doing so, follow us on Social Media!
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In every Senior Class, there is a handful of dynamic leaders that sets the standard higher for the rest – in conduct and achievement, in the classroom, and in extracurricular activities. They may be active in traditional activities such as student government, clubs, and the arts, or they may have ventured out into new or less established areas. In either case they have added to the positive spirit of our school and community. Without them, the Senior Class would have less luster. It is from this elite group that Richmond Senior High School has selected its Morehead-Cain Scholarship Nominees.
Representing the Class of 2016, RSHS’s nominees are: Ibrahim Henson, Hailey Mason, Ashley Oldham and Angela Chen.
To read more about how these selected for will advance to the next round, click here.