Congratulations to all of the 18 Rossville Regional music performances this past Saturday. The following 10 solos and ensembles received "1" ratings and will be headed to State on April 29th.
Ava Stipp - Clarinet Solo
Ella Terliesner - Clarinet Solo
Bryson Hase - Trombone Solo
Paul Borcherding - Flute Solo & Vocal Solo
Jamie Brockamp - Vocal Solo
Clarinet Quartet - Taylor Morelli, Meagan Huston, Ava Stipp, Ella Terliesner
Flute Trio - Paul Borcherding, Abigail Escobar, and Madison Brown
Brass Ensemble - Dawson Schaefer, Bryson Hase, Jonas Rewerts, Colton Hadsall, Eddie Brockamp, Erika Hatina, Tristan Shepherd, and Alexandra Broughton
Women's Chorus - Jamie Brockamp, Alexandra Broughton, Abigail Escobar, Clarysta Hess, Haley Miller, Taylor Morelli, Hana Parkhurst, Jenna Rodehorst, Tristan Shepherd, Mary Shults, Alice Sinnah, Ava Stipp, Amanda Thederahn.
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Monday, April 3, 2017
New Announcements Video
The announcements video for April 3 can be viewed at:
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/announcements.html
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/announcements.html
Laura Gillum Fifth in Powerlifting
Laura Gillum competed in the 3A Powerlifting meet in Conway Springs, Her bench was 130, squat 210, and clean 125. She placed 5th overall & 3rd in the bench
Amanda Hill Is NEK All-Star MVP
RHS senior Amanda Hill played in the NEK All Star basketball game at Highland Community College on Sunday. The Navy team she play on won 105-67. She scored 22 points and was the MVP of the game! CONGRATULATIONS AMANDA!
2017 State FBLA Results
2017 State FBLA Results
1st Place Health Care Administration - Emily Woodcock (1 out of 197)
1st Place Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure - Taylor Morelli (1 out of 92)
3rd Place Computer Problem Solving - Ryan Ehrlich (3 out of 135)
3rd Place Introduction to Business Presentation - Erika Hatina & Taylor Morelli (3 out of 14 teams)
4th Place Journalism - Emily Woodcock (4 out of 184)
4th Place Networking Concepts - Ryan Ehrlich (4 out of 74)
4th Place Public Service Announcement - Paul Borcherding & Dawson Schaefer (4 out of 16 teams)
4th Place Publication Design - Emily Woodcock & Sidney Murray (4 out of 18 teams)
(1st - 4th place qualify for Nationals in Anaheim, CA)
5th Place Computer Applications - Kylee Badura (5 out of 22)
6th Place Management Information Systems - Ryan Ehrlich, Sam Thederahn, & Emily Woodcock (6 out of 15 teams)
7th Place Accounting II - Ashley Rietcheck (7 out of 69)
8th Place Agribusiness - Andrew Hudson (8 out of 212)
9th Place Accounting I - Reed Miller (9 out of 166)
9th Place Public Speaking II - Paul Borcherding (9 out of 55)
Paul Borcherding
Emily Woodcock and Sidney Murray
Ryan Ehrlich
Emily Woodcock
Sunday, April 2, 2017
Dudley Latham Passes Away
Dudley E. "Del" Latham of St. Marys passed away April 1. His obituary can be read at:
http://piperfuneralhome.com/obituaries/dudley-e-del-latham/
http://piperfuneralhome.com/obituaries/dudley-e-del-latham/
Moravan Lodge Wins Level 1 Award
Moravan Lodge No. 128, located in Rossville, KS, has won a Level I award from Western Fraternal Life. Western awards lodges like No. 128 based on their community involvement, volunteer efforts, and donations every year The award included official acknowledgement from Western and a monetary award.
In 2016, the No. 128 members participated in the Tall Corn Festival, the Kolache Festival, and held a hall polka dance, among other activities.
Members have helped re-invigorate community interest in Czech culture. The lodge continues to hold many community events and more information about participating in those events can be gathered by contacting Douglas Martinek at 785-6363-5564. To become an official member of the lodge, contact Western and ask to speak with an agent at 877-935-2567.
Western Fraternal Life is a not-for-profit financial services organization that gives back to the communities where members live and work. Its tradition of giving back spans decades, starting with Czech Immigrants who joined together for support. Since 1897, products have provided financial security, and have offered benefits that are free to members.
In 2016, the No. 128 members participated in the Tall Corn Festival, the Kolache Festival, and held a hall polka dance, among other activities.
Members have helped re-invigorate community interest in Czech culture. The lodge continues to hold many community events and more information about participating in those events can be gathered by contacting Douglas Martinek at 785-6363-5564. To become an official member of the lodge, contact Western and ask to speak with an agent at 877-935-2567.
Western Fraternal Life is a not-for-profit financial services organization that gives back to the communities where members live and work. Its tradition of giving back spans decades, starting with Czech Immigrants who joined together for support. Since 1897, products have provided financial security, and have offered benefits that are free to members.
Saturday, April 1, 2017
Friday, March 31, 2017
Mid East League Forensics
Abigail McCrory and Kaleb Badura won the duet league championship Wednesday night, Emily Woodcock won the prose championship. As a team they placed second in the Mid East League and brought home 19 medals. Sponsor Patti Torrence reports that so far RHS has qualified 9 events and 7 students for state in May.
Logan Mize At 2017 Tall Corn Festival
2017 Tall Corn Festival headliner,
LOGAN MIZE!
Mark your calendars, August 12th, 2017 at the Rossville City Park.
The theme for this years Tall Corn Festival has been selected.
This year we will be "Keepin' it RURAL!"!
RHS Students At WU Leadership Institute
RHS STUDENTS ATTEND
WASHBURN LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE
The Leadership Challenge Event™
(LCE™) is hosted annually by the Washburn University Leadership
Institute and was held on Mar. 2-3. It is a unique inter-scholastic
and inter-collegiate leadership competition which enables high school
and college students an opportunity to participate in an organized
competition that simulates real-life experiences. Students address a
variety of problems and situations where the outcome of the
simulation is dependent on the leadership decisions made throughout
the course of the competition. Student teams must fulfill the
challenges and overcome the obstacles placed before them in a manner
that demonstrates exemplary leadership knowledge and execution. This
year’s scenario required students to address a food borne illness
associated with the annual Honey Daze celebration in the fictitious
town of Metropolis that threatened the towns tradition and their
livelihood.
Pictured are this year’s Rossville High School LCE™ participants:
RHS Counselor Beth Shepard, Abigail McCrory, Breaira Bergstresser,
Ashley Zemek, Emily Woodcock, and Ariel Sherer.
Purney and Hill Get WU Scholarships
RHS STUDENTS RECEIVE
WASHBURN AWARDS
Rossville High School seniors Amanda
Hill and Sydney Purney were recently honored at a recognition
reception held on Washburn University’s campus on Mon., Mar. 13,
2017. They were among over 100 Shawnee County seniors receiving
awards. Each received a certificate and mug with the Washburn
University insignia. Both young ladies were awarded a $1000
Presidential Scholarship based on their GPA and ACT scores. Amanda
was also awarded a $2500 Academic Scholarship. Both scholarships are
renewable for all four years of attendance at Washburn. Amanda will
be playing basketball for the Ichabods while she is pursuing her
degree in Nursing. Sydney will pursue her degree in Radiology Tech
and Sonography. She is currently completing a program at Washburn
Tech to receive her CNA certification.
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