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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Rock Hill School News for Thursday, December 19 #rockhill #rhsd3 #rhschools

Congratulations to . . .
  • Tammy White, principal at Sunset Park Center for Accelerated Studies, on receiving her Ph.D. in Educational Administration from the University of South Carolina on December 16. 
  • the students and staff at the Phoenix Academy on collecting 208 cards for the Red Cross Holiday Cards for Heroes Drive. 
 
“Gators” Feel the Spirit of Christmas
  • The Bowtie Club at Dutchman Creek Middle School, co-sponsored by Torri Barber, Roger Sanders and Michael Wessinger, has provided the Salvation Army with lots of toys for children needing a special delivery this Christmas.
  • Guidance counselors at Dutchman Creek have collected over 150 Christmas gifts for DCMS students in need, including clothing, iTunes cards and video games and over $750 in gift cards for more than 45 families. Gifts were donated by DCMS families, community members, student organizations and faculty/staff. 
 
Inclement Weather
In the event school can’t resume on January 6 or has to be delayed due to bad weather, employees should expect a ParentLink call “around” 6:30 a.m. (or the night before) as to what they should do. However, employees should remember that school delays and cancellations will be posted on the district’s website and on Facebook immediately after any decision to close or delay is made.
     
 
 
Elaine T. Baker
Director of Information Services
Rock Hill Schools
Celebrating 125 Years of Public Education, 1888-2013

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Rock Hill School District News #rockhill #rockhillschools #rhsd3

Congratulations to . . .
  • the staff at ParentSmart on being awarded the Sisters of Mercy grant for the second consecutive year. The grant—in the amount of $36,936—will be used to meet the needs of non-English-speaking families and to hire an additional bilingual parent educator.  
  • Oakdale Elementary teachers Gale Lee and David Norton on each receiving a $1,000 grant from the PPG Industries Foundation. Gail’s grant was awarded for “Radio Controlled Cars: Math Concepts;” David’s grant was for STEM Club materials.
  • Oakdale Elementary students on collecting 1,800 food items for the Catawba Indian Nation food pantry, which will provide food for over 200 families during the holidays. This was not only a great experience of caring for others and giving, it afforded many opportunities for students to participate in various math investigations. Students in all grades collected data and presented it in graphs, charts, ten frames and line plots. They computed totals, averages and percentages and classified food items and calculated the total weight of the food donated.
  • Assoc. Supt. for Accountability and Instruction, Dr. Harriet Jaworowski, on being featured in the Rock Hill Area Chamber’s December newsletter.
  • Rock Hill High’s Jacob Strickland on his selection as one of 50 All Star Mascots from across the country to perform at the January 1 Capital One Bowl pre-Game in Orlando. Jacob, the son of Becky Strickland at Castle Heights, was selected as a Mascot All American by Universal Cheerleaders Association. (See attached photo of Jacob.)
  • Kim Anderson, currently a science teacher at Northwestern High School, on being selected as the district’s new instructional science specialist.
  • ¡Beth Lifsey, in the district office, on being promoted to Accounting Manager.  The district now has two accounting managers, Beth and Stephanie Haselrig.
  • ¡Sullivan 8th-grader Kyle Tolbert on being selected as one of 12 males from S.C. to participate in the Southern Division Men’s Choir which will perform in Jacksonville (FL) in March. Kyle, a bass, is the student of Lisa Pecarina.
  • ¡fourth-grade Gifted and Talented students of Charlene Crocker at Oakdale elementary who collected gently used children’s books for the students at the Central Child Development Center. When the students visited the CCDC on Dec. 11, they proudly read to the students before giving them the books to take home.


Holiday Concerts
Tonight (December 12)
  • Rawlinson Road Middle School Orchestra –7 pm in auditorium
  • Sullivan Middle School Orchestra – 7 pm in auditorium
  • Rock Hill High Bands – 7 pm in auditorium. Admission will be one canned food item. 

December 13
Rawlinson Road Middle School Dance – 6:30 in auditorium

December 17
  • Northwestern High School Orchestras – 7:30 in auditorium
  • Rawlinson Road Middle School Bands – 6 pm (6th grade) and 7 pm (7th & 8th grades) in auditorium
  • Saluda Trail Middle School Bands – 4:30 pm in auditorium
  • South Pointe High School Music Dept. to present "Concert for Hope" – 7 pm in auditorium. The concert will feature the choirs, under the direction of Eugene Bumgardner; the orchestra, directed by Heather Turner; and bands directed by James Turner. Admission is 2 canned goods to be donated to Project Hope.


Elaine T. Baker
Director of Information Services
Rock Hill Schools
Celebrating 125 Years of Public Education, 1888-2013

Friday, December 6, 2013

Rock Hill School District Holiday Concerts #rockhill

Please note that the Northwestern Trojans will vie for the state 4A Div. 2 football championship tomorrow at noonDecember 7, against the Stratford High School Knights (not Gators) in Williams Brice Stadium in Columbia. Tickets, at $10, will be available at the gates which will open at 11:00.

Elementary Honors Choir
4 pm Dec. 8 in Byrnes Aud. at Winthrop. The choir will be featured with the York County Choral Society. Admission will be $15.

Northwestern 
Bands – 7:30 Dec. 10 in auditorium. The concert will feature traditional holiday music, as well as an encore performance of the band's 2013 competition show "Musical Candy." Admission will be free, but donations to the Rock Hill Empty Stocking Fund will be accepted.
Elite Chamber Orchestra – 7:30 pm Dec. 12. The Elite Chamber Orchestra will perform for the Rock Hill Music Club.
Orchestras – 7:30 Dec. 17 in auditorium

Rawlinson Road Middle School
Chorus –7 pm Dec. 10 in auditorium
Dance – 6:30 Dec. 13 in auditorium
Orchestra –7 pm Dec. 12 in auditorium
Bands – 6 pm and 7 pm Dec. 17 in auditorium

Rock Hill High
Bands – 7 pm Dec. 12 in auditorium. The concert will feature the Jazz Band, Percussion Ensemble, the Concert Band, and smaller ensembles. Admission will be one canned food item.

South Pointe High
Music Dept. to present "Concert for Hope" – 7 pm Dec. 17 in auditorium

Sullivan Middle School
Chorus – 7 pm Dec. 10 in auditorium, free
Orchestra – 7 pm Dec. 12 in auditorium


Elaine T. Baker
Director of Information Services
Rock Hill Schools

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Rock Hill School District News #rockhill #rockhillschools #rhsd3

Congratulations to . . .
¡Northwestern’s head football coach, Kyle Richardson, on his selection by the S.C. Athletic Coaches Assn. as the Upper-State Football Coach of the Year. In addition, Mason Rudolph, Trojan quarterback, has been selected as the Upper-State Back of the Year.
¡Martha Menchinger and her technology media students at the Applied Technology Center on producing a PSA (public service announcement) for the York County Solicitor’s Office on the dangers and consequences of sexting. A news conference was held this morning in the D.O. where this PSA and one from Fort Mill were introduced.


School and Community Events
  • The Rock Hill Community Theatre will hold auditions at 7 pm on Dec. 8 & 9 for “She Loves Me,” described by some as the most charming musical ever written. Parts are available for males and females, ages 16 and older. Visit www.rockhilltheatre.org/SheLovesMe.html for a list of characters and other details.  
  • The York County Education Assn. will host “S.C. Legislative Meet and Greet Night” from 6-8 pm January 30 in the Cyber CafĂ© in the RH Flexible Learning Center. This will be a great opportunity to meet local legislators and find out their views on the new teacher evaluation system and Common Core. 
Fundraisers
  • Cards offering discounts from a number of popular Rock Hill restaurants and other businesses are now available from Rock Hill High School for $20. Proceeds will benefit the school’s basketball program.
  • For those who will be shopping on Dec. 23 or running errands, the Northwestern Performance Ensemble is offering a “Mommy’s Morning Out”  from 8-noon in the Rawlinson Road gym for children ages 3-10. 


  • Enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast with Santa from 8-10 Sat. morning, Dec. 14, at Fatz CafĂ©. Proceeds will benefit the Sunset Park PTO. Tickets are $7.
Good Luck Trojans!
The Northwestern High School  Trojans will play in the 4A Division 2 football championship at noon this Saturday (Dec. 7) in Williams Brice Stadium in Columbia. Their opponent will be Stratford High School in Berkeley County. Tickets, at $10, will be available in the Northwestern Athletic Department through the school day tomorrow and at the gate.

Holiday Concerts
  • Elementary Honors Choir – 4 pm Dec. 8 in Byrnes Aud. at Winthrop.  The choir, under the direction of Jeri McGuffin, assisted by Kenton Simon, will be featured with the York County Choral Society. Admission is $15.
  • Sullivan Middle School Chorus – 7 pm December 10 in auditorium, free
  • Rock Hill High Bands – 7 pm Dec. 12 in auditorium. The concert will feature the Jazz Band, Percussion Ensemble, the Concert Band, and smaller ensembles. Admission will be one canned food item. 
Dec. 9 School Board Meetings
The Rock Hill School Board will hold two  meetings on Dec. 9: a business meeting at 6 pm and a work session which follows. Click here for the agenda for the business meeting and here for the agenda for the work session. 

Elaine T. Baker
Director of Information Services
Celebrating 125 Years of Public Education, 1888-2013

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Parent Survey for Rock Hill Schools #rockhillschools #rockhill

November 26, 2013

Rock Hill Schools is going through a re-accreditation process with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and would like your input into this process.  Please take the time to complete the parent perception survey portion for our district.  To access the survey click here.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Rock Hill School News #rockhill #rockhillschools #rhsd3

Congratulations to . . .
  • the Junior Civitans at Sullivan Middle School on collecting over 3,600 can goods for families in need during the holiday season. Their proud sponsor, Dr. Sandra Holeman, has provided the photo below:
  • the faculty and staff at Rock Hill High which raised over $1,600 at the school’s annual silent auction last week. The money will purchase Christmas gifts for RHH students in need.
  • students at Ebenezer Avenue Elementary on collecting more than 1,150 food items to donate to the Salvation Army food pantry. Hats off especially to Meredith Jenkins’ third-graders who led the collection with 167 items.


School and Community Events
  • Enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast with Santa from 8:00-10:00 Sat. morning, Dec. 14, at Fatz CafĂ© on Herlong in Rock Hill. Proceeds will benefit the Sunset Park Elementary PTO.
      Tickets will also be available at the door.
  • Dutchman Creek Middle School will present “A Night of the Arts” on Dec. 17. Impressive student artwork, which can be viewed at 6:00, will be followed at 7:00 by the presentation of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” directed by Elizabeth Klipa.
     
  • Students at The Children’s School at Sylvia Circle will celebrate Arbor Day on Friday, Dec. 6, with the planting of a tree. Foresters with the City of Rock Hill and Mayor Doug Echols will present the school with a proclamation at 1:00.
  • The Rock Hill Family Resource Center (410 E. Black) will check children’s car seats from 9:00-noon this Friday, Dec. 6, to determine if they are safe. In addition, applications for Toys for Tots will be accepted at the Center from 10:00-2:00.


Poinsettias for Sale
The South Pointe Theatre Department is selling poinsettias through December 6 to help fund a spring break trip to Broadway! Priced at $12, the flowers will be available the week of Dec. 16.

contact James Chrismon at jchrismo@rhmail.org or Adam Rainey at arainey@rhmail.org to place orders. 


Elaine T. Baker
Director of Information Services
Rock Hill Schools
Celebrating 125 Years of Public Education, 1888-2013  

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