The Girls and Boys Basketball teams have a home game today, Tuesday, January 18 vs. the Eunice High School Bobcats in the North Gym. Admission is $3 with your student ID. Come out and support the Wolves and Lady Wolves in District play.
Josten's will be here to take late orders for Juniors and Seniors on Thursday, January 20 from 7am until 8am in the North Gym Lobby.
Rayne High School will be closed on Monday, January 17th in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

Todayās word of the day is impertinent (im-per-ti-nent). This adjective describes not showing proper respect; rude.
Example: He was an impertinent child who was always cheeky to adults and offensive to his peers.
Ancelet's MVPs have finally been dethroned after a 6 week streak! Check out the results from our Junior ACT Challenge from the past two weeks.


Todayās word of the day is plethora (ple-th-o-ra). This noun means a large or excessive amount of something.
Example: I have a plethora of shoes in my closet.
Todayās word of the day is intrepid (in-tre-pid). This adjective means fearless; adventurous.
Example: The parents watched as their intrepid little adventurers set out onto the playground.
This Saturday, January 15th, the Wrestling Team is hosting the Rayne Invitational. Gates open at 9 am. All students can get in free by showing their student I.D. Please come out and show your support.
There will be a 4-H meeting on Friday, January 14th in the Ag Dept. during 2nd hour.
Todayās word of the day is cajole (ca-jole). This verb means to persuade (someone) to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.
Example: The students hoped to cajole the teacher into not giving them homework that weekend.
Todayās word of the day is soliloquy (so-lil-o-quy). This noun means an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any listeners, especially by a character in a play
Example: Hamlet's poignant "To be or not to be..." soliloquy is one of Shakespeare's most famous.
The Girls Basketball team will be hosting two home games this week - Tuesday, January 11 vs. the Elton Indians at 6pm and Friday, January 14 vs. the Washington Marion Indians at 6pm. Admission is $3 for students with your student ID. Come out and support your Lady Wolves as they start district play.
Seniors flashed their pearly whites today for yearbook portraits. #halfwaythere #classof2022
Report cards were distributed today, Friday, January 7th. One semester officially down!
Todayās word of the day is intensive (in-ten-sive). This adjective describes something or someone that is concentrated on a single area or subject or into a short time; very thorough or vigorous.
Example: Thanks to his intensive note taking, Juan studied and prepared for his midterm exam with confidence.
There will be a mandatory meeting for all current Student Council members and one parent to discuss our upcoming fundraiser. The meeting will be held on Thursday, January 13th, starting at 6 pm in the RHS North Gym. Failure to attend will count as a missed meeting. Remember that three missed meetings is an automatic removal from Student Council.
There will be a mandatory track meeting on Monday, January 10th. All athletes need to report to the football field right after school.
Please see Mrs. LeJeune for a Drama Club t-shirt order form. T-shirts are $18 and order forms and fees are due back to Mrs. LeJeune by January 21st.
Todayās word of the day is facetious (fa-cee-shush). This adjective means treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant.
Example: He did not appreciate the student's facetious tone when he confronted her.
It's the holiday season! Check out the latest Rayne, Alive! episode here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhknmwwJUEA
