Homecoming signs throughout RHS
about 1 year ago, Paul Kamikawa
Sign 1
Practicing with the homecoming court!
about 1 year ago, Amy Breazeale
Jackie
Aaron
Railey
Day 3: On Wednesdays we wear pink!
about 1 year ago, Amy Breazeale
Freshmen
Juniors
sophomores
Seniors
Powder Puff Info 👇🏻 💚🐾🐅🏈💛
about 1 year ago, Rachel Hill
powderpuff
Shout out to Tristan Cunningham for being kind!
about 1 year ago, Amy Breazeale
Caught being kind!
We are so proud of our Biostem class!
about 1 year ago, Amy Breazeale
Donating to our cafeteria !
yum
Showing off the fruits of their labor!
Day 2: Country vs Country Club!
about 1 year ago, Amy Breazeale
country club
country
country
Homecoming Parade Info 👇🏻👇🏻 💛🐾🐅🐾💚
about 1 year ago, Rachel Hill
hoco
RHS office staff twinning with Dr. Herrell!
about 1 year ago, Amy Breazeale
Our office staff was twinning today!
RHS twin day winners!
about 1 year ago, Amy Breazeale
Lorax
Grannies
Bears
Turtles
We need Christmas decorations for a school wide project. Please contact Rachel Hill for details rhill@roaneschools.com
about 1 year ago, Rachel Hill
Christmas
Happy Fall Break!!
about 1 year ago, Rachel Hill
Fall Break
Football: Harriman 37 Rockwood 0. Tigers fall to 3-5 overall, 3-2 in Region 2A. Open next week.
about 1 year ago, Paul Kamikawa
score
Student Section of the Week #5StarPreps #tfl
about 1 year ago, Rachel Hill
student section
Congratulations to Carlin for completing his OSHA-10 Certification!
about 1 year ago, Rachel Hill
osha 10
Football: at Harriman tonight. Gametime: 7:30. Admission: $8. Important region game for the 🐯. Go support the team, cheerleaders & band.
about 1 year ago, Paul Kamikawa
Darby
The RHS band were the official greeters at Ridge View Elementary today. As usual RHS takes greeting to another level. 😉😉
about 1 year ago, Paul Kamikawa
band greeters
Aaron did a great job speaking at FCA Fields of Faith!
about 1 year ago, Amy Breazeale
Aaron Summerall speaking at the FCA fields of faith.
about 1 year ago, Paul Kamikawa
news
A Science Moment from RHS STEM: NASA has detected an intense geomagnetic release from the sun G4+ (a big solar flare). When this happens, it's possible to see the Northern Lights or the Aurora Borealis in the Southern United States. To view the Aurora, look to the Northern sky after full dark (usually around 9pm or later). Try to find a viewing area away from as much light pollution as possible. Colors will be more intense and vivid when viewed by a cell phone. Tonight and Tomorrow Night!
about 1 year ago, Rachel Hill
solar storm