Todayās word of the day is besmirch (bih-smerch). This verb means to to cause harm or damage to the purity, luster, or beauty of something.
Example: The allegations have besmirched the politician's reputation.
Todayās word of the day is riddle (rid-ul). This noun is a mystifying, misleading, or puzzling question posed as a problem to be solved or guessed. It can also be something or someone difficult to understand.
Example: The new student doesn't share many details about his personal life, so he remains something of a riddle.
RHS is proud to announce players selected for the the All District Girls Basketball Team! #wolfprideneverdies

These athletes were named to the All District Boys Basketball Team! Way to go Wolves!

Attention Juniors: ACT testing will be conducted tomorrow (3/9) at RHS, beginning promptly at the start of the day. Students must have their FULLY CHARGED Chromebooks and an ID (school ID, drivers license, permit, etc. are all acceptable). It is necessary for students to be here ON TIME with their FULLY CHARGED Chromebook. No student is excused from ACT testing - this is a graduation requirement, per LDOE.

Come out and support the Lady Wolves this week at Gossen Park for District play as they take on Eunice tonight (3/8) at 5:00 PM and LaGrange on Thursday (3/10) at 5:00 PM.
Todayās word of the day is fester (fess-ter). This verb means to generate pus or to become worse as time passes.
Example: Without treatment, the wound began to fester.
Todayās word of the day is compendious (kum-pen-dee-us). This adjective means concise or comprehensive.
Example: The teacher has a compendious knowledge of the subject.
Todayās word of the day is hew (hyoo). This verb means to conform to or adhere to (something) or to give shape to with or as if with an ax.
Example: The settlers hewed logs for building cabins.
Strawberries can be picked up from the Ag Department after school on Tuesday, March 8th.
Todayās word of the day is embarrass (im-bair-us). This verb means to cause to experience a state of self-conscious distress. Example: No one wants to embarrass themselves with spinach stuck in their teeth during a lunchābut it happens.
Do you have what it takes to be our new mascot? Tryouts are around the corner. See what it entails at the following link: https://tinyurl.com/2022RHSMascotPacket

Interested in joining the RHS Cheer Team? Tryouts are approaching soon! View the tryout packet here: https://tinyurl.com/2022RHSCheerPacket

For most of this week, our 11th graders have been participating in ACT Bootcamp. Here are some of our wolves hard at work!
Here are the results from ACT Challenge Quiz #14: Math! T-minus 12 days until the ACT Exam!

Winning homerooms from the "Modern Black History Makers" Door Decoration contest enjoyed breakfast cooked by Mrs. Huynh and her Pro-Start students! #goodmorning



Seniors did the Mardi Gras Mambo and won today's spirit competition! We love seeing our students getting festive in purple, gold, and green!

Central Rayne Kindergarten is having new student registration for Pre-K & Kindergarten. Check out the details attached!

Laissez les bons temps rouler! See the attached image for details regarding Mardi Gras school closures.

Todayās word of the day is utmost (ut-mohst). This adjective describes something of the greatest or highest degree, quantity, number, or amount or situated at the farthest or most distant point.
Example: Olympians push themselves to the utmost limit when training.
