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EHS EVENTS THIS WEEK
For more information on athletic events visit the athletic website.
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Check Out Library Books–no need to wait for the media center to re-open. Fill out this form to get library books delivered to you in your homeroom. https://forms.gle/
Chromebooks: Students new to RBB will need to get a chromebook assigned to them. Please see Mrs. Johnson in the office to pick one up or add your name to the waiting list if all are gone. More to arrive soon.
Students who have Chromebook issues should email RBB tech support at itsupport@rbbschools.net.
Student Drivers: All students who plan to drive to school must have a completed Parking Permit
- Students who have registered as drivers in a previous year and have not changed vehicles are not required to register again.
- After you have filled out the form, bring your driver’s license and $1 cash to Mrs. Johnson in the school office during the first week of school to receive your sticker.
Freshmen: If you attended the Freshmen Orientation and did not get a chance to pick up a shirt, please stop by Mrs. Boisvert-Storey’s room (E117) during your passing period, homeroom, or lunches to get one. They are first come first served so be aware that the remaining sizes may go fast!
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Student Council: Are you interested in joining our school’s student council? Come to our call-out meeting on Wednesday, August 18th after school in Mrs. Boisvert-Storey’s Room (E117). We will be discussing Homecoming, service projects, and more! If you want to get involved and make some great friends along the way, come to the meeting! We hope to see you there!
Tickets for all home athletic events are electronic only. Follow this link and find your event to purchase at gofan.co
COUNSELING DEPARTMENT
Students who would like to request to see their counselor, should complete this Google form: Request to See Your Counselor. The form should only be completed using the student’s RBB email.
EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES
The Monroe County Youth Council (MCYC) is looking for more representation. The Monroe County Youth Council is comprised of volunteer leaders from all of the Monroe County high schools. It gives students the opportunity to have a voice in our local government. It also plans various activities for local youth. One of the most popular activities they plan is the Global Youth Service Day. Join fellow youth who want to better our community through leadership and service. For more information about MCYC, visit our website: monroecountyyouthcouncil.org