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RCHS Concert Band Performs as Special Guest Artists

The Rockcastle County High School Concert Band were recently chosen as guest performers by the Central Kentucky Concert Band, under the direction of Dr. Peter LaRue. The band performed in concert with the group on the campus of Transylvania University on December 11th in Lexington. The combined bands performed Steven Schwartz's "Selections From The Musical Wicked" as well as composer Jay Althouse's "Waltzing Wicked Witches" as part of the CKCB's "Double Double Toil and Trouble" Concert. The Central Kentucky Concert Band is a community band sponsored by various organizations including the Lexington Arts Council. In 2008, the band began inviting select high school programs to perform on their December concert in order to reach out to young musicians in an effort to teach them the value and importance of lifelong music making. The RCHS Band members spend 3 days in rehearsal with the group and were introduced to various musicians in the group and spent one on one time in music instruction with them. Dr. Peter Larue, director of CKCB as well as band director at Georgetown University found the RCHS students "a joy and a delight to work with during this venture. The RCHS Band helped to add a fine addition to the concert program with their musicianship and professionalism." RCHS Band director, Greg Daugherty, who plays tuba with the CKCB personnel was asked to conduct the two joint pieces and found it to be "an educational and moving experience for myself and the students."


Parents:  Gain Access to Parent Portal

Rockcastle County Schools is pleased to offer parents/guardians access to the Infinite Campus Parent Portal as a means of enhancing communication between students, parents and educators and to promote educational excellence. The Portal gives parents/guardians access to view items such as grades, attendance and health records. The primary purpose of the Portal is to increase parent/guardian awareness and involvement in the education of their student.

In order to protect the confidentiality of student records, all parents/guardians who want to use the Portal are required to complete this Access Request/Acceptable Use Policy Agreement. Once completed, return the form to any one of your students’ schools. You may be asked by school personnel to present proof of identity (e.g. driver’s license) before being issued an activation key.

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1st Annual Tri-State Air Rifle Match

Cadet Victoria Smith shooting in the kneeling position.The Rockcastle County JROTC Rifle team competed in the Henderson County High 1st Annual Tri-State Air Rifle Match on December 17th, 2011. Rockcastle took one precision team and two sporter teams. The precision team consisted of Joshua Linville, Jordan Moore, Justin Houk, and Jacob Houk. Sporter A team consisted of David Wynn, Crystin (Shania) Lawson, Garrett Hasty, and Victoria Smith. Sporter B consisted of Samantha Collins, Katlyn McGee, Mark Anderson, and Roger Garrett. Alternates were Shawn Osborne, Wesley Coffey and Will Martin.

Cadets traveled six hours all the way to Henderson County and stayed Friday night. They got up early Saturday morning around 7 a.m. to travel to Henderson County High School. The cadets shot in three positions; First prone (laying down) next is standing, and last kneeling. A single target is worth 300 points, at Henderson the cadets shot double targets, which are worth 600 points. The precision team placed 1st, sporter A placed 2nd out of five teams, and sporter B placed 4th. Josh Linville shot a 558/600, Jordan Moore a 541, Justin Houk a 539, Jacob Houk a 520, David Wynn a 468, Crystin Lawson a 442, Garrett Hasty a 412, Samantha Collins a 438, Katlyn McGee a 423, and Mark Anderson a 412.

The cadets all did a great job; each and every one put forth their best effort and was able to show off their skills with the trophies they received. Special thanks to Mrs. Connie Thompson for chaperoning on the trip and special thanks to Sergeant Keith Graves and Captain Jeffery Thompson for making it all possible!


MVES "Stomp Out Drugs" Shoe Drive

The MVES UNITE club with the guidance of Sonya Parker and Kristy Parkey conducted a “Stomp Out Drugs” shoe drive during November and December. They collected 146 pairs of gently used shoes to donate to the Family Resource Center.

Pictured at right: Joshua Hollis, Sonya Prewitt Parker, Bella Forbes (both students are from Jamie Bryant's first grade class).
 

JROTC Annual 14 Mile Hike

On Saturday, November 12th, the Rockcastle County JROTC program took a trip to Lake Cumberland for the annual 14 mile hike. Cadets started out 14 miles from Cumberland Falls on the Sheltowee Trace National Recreation Trail. Cadets hiked for 7 ½ hours with only six breaks. This hike was not only full of beautiful scenery but also gave cadets a chance to challenge themselves mentally and physically knowing that they couldn’t give up, there was only one way out. 

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RCHS Students ROCK the 2011 Kentucky Youth Assembly

By: Becca Barron & McKinzii Todd

This past weekend, December 4th-6th, some of the most outstanding debaters, representatives, and candidates from Rockcastle County High School got opportunity, once again, to meet with people just like them from all across the beautiful state of Kentucky. This conference, KYA, or Kentucky Youth Assembly, is a place where students are given an opportunity to fully express themselves through the writing of bills, pro-con debate speeches, and the asking of questions on issues that pertain to them. However, this conference is so much more than two days off from school and getting to hang out with the most phenomenal students and staff members. It is passion, love, and pride all wrapped up in one.

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RATC Students Excel at Central Kentucky Welding Classic

11/10/11: On Thursday, November 10th, senior Welding Technology students Jesse Hayes, Jadon Brock, and Jon Harrison competed in the Central Kentucky Welding Classic held at Harrodsburg ATC. The three welding students competed against 14 other schools from across the state in a very demanding welding skills competition. The competition involved welding a steel box using SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, OFC, and Printreading Skills. Jon Harrison placed 1st at the individual level. He was awarded a Lincoln auto lens helmet, a Lincoln welding jacket, and a $10,000.00 scholarship to Ohio Tech. In addition, he was awarded a scholarship from Tulsa Welding School. Additionally, the team placed first with the highest combined scores. For winning 1st place team, Jesse Hayes and Jadon Brock also received a $6,000.00 dollar scholarship to Ohio Tech. Rockcastle ATC was awarded a Millermatic 211 GMAW welder for its 1st place team. Rockcastle ATC welding instructor Sherman Cook is very proud of their accomplishments and dedication to honing their skills.

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http://www.kytech.ky.gov/flash363.pdf


RCMS YSC Receives Grant

RCMS Youth Service Center received $500.00 from Operation Round-Up Grant.

Phil Thompson presented Angie Payne with the check on December 7.


JROTC Battalion Inspection

11/15/11:The Rockcastle County JROTC program recently held their Battalion Formal Inspection (BFI) on November 2nd 2011. The inspection only comes around every three years. The inspector for this year was Mr. Jodie Jarboe from Fort Knox. The Rocket Battalion earned 584 points out of a possible 600. The inspection was divided up into different sections; Staff Briefing, Curriculum Knowledge, Color Guard Skills, Marching Skills, and In-Ranks inspection.

 

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RCMS Recognized for Working Conditions, School Safety and Student Achievement

News Release 11-093 - November 7, 2011
(FRANKFORT, KY.) – At the 17th Annual Safe Schools, Successful Students Conference in Louisville, ten Kentucky public schools have been recognized for the working conditions, school safety and student achievement in their buildings.

The ten were selected based on data from the Teaching, Educating, Leading and Learning (TELL) Kentucky survey, which was administered to all public school teachers and principals in March of this year.

Each school received a certificate, plaque and 4’ x 6’ school banner. Schools recognized as being in the Winners’ Circle of working conditions and student achievement are:

• North Jackson Elementary (Barren Co.)
• North Middletown Elementary (Bourbon Co.)
• South Heights Elementary (Henderson Co.)
• Lowe Elementary (Jefferson Co.)
• Adairville Elementary (Logan Co.)
• Benton Middle (Marshall Co.)
• North Oldham High (Oldham Co.)
• Bevins Elementary (Pike Co.)
• Pulaski County Area Technology Center
• Rockcastle County Middle

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