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College Credit Plus Night


Reynoldsburg High School is hosting a College Credit Plus Information Night on Monday, March 30th 6pm - 7pm at the Summit Campus for parents and students in grades 7-12 next year.

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Posted Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Order your RHS 2014-15 Yearbook online

Need a last minute, super easy Christmas present for your high school student? Orders are now being accepted for 2014-15 Reynoldsburg High School Yearbooks. Please visit www.smart-pay.com to place yours today.

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Posted Wednesday, December 17, 2014

RHS named among top schools to visit

Reynoldsburg schools have been recognized as among the nation's top schools for educators to visit. School visits help develop an innovative mindset, according to Getting Smart's Tom Vander Ark, who has compiled a list of the 100 best schools to visit based on their ability to provide powerful learning experiences to students.

Vander Ark, who visited Reynoldsburg last year, has referenced the district's programs in many subsequent articles. In his top 100 list, he named Reynoldsburg High School's academies as worth seeing because students participate in learning blocks that combine high school curriculum, college courses and exposure to careers. The district has since incorporated more formal career sequences that result in industry-recognized credentials that make students employable in their fields of interest.

Read more on the Getting Smart blog at: http://gettingsmart.com/2014/11/100-schools-worth-visiting/

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Posted Sunday, November 9, 2014

Students planning January human tracking conference

The Reynoldsburg Youth Human Trafficking Coalition is looking for sponsors for a January event to raise awareness about underground economics related to human trafficking. The group of high school students from across academies has been researching what they describe as "modern day slavery" in hopes to helping the community to protect its young people.

BELL Academy senior Myles Stanley, vice chairman of the student coalition, said that when he first learned about human trafficking, he did not make a connection to himself or his peers. That came over time as he studied law and other related topics in school. Now, he is looking forward to continuing the work beyond January's conference and his own graduation in the spring.

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Posted Wednesday, November 5, 2014

High school conferences postponed

Parent-teacher conferences at the Reynoldsburg High School Livingston and Summit campuses are postponed. New dates for high school conferences will be announced this week.

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Posted Monday, September 29, 2014

Homecoming activities planned this week

Reynoldsburg High School is celebrating Homecoming this week, culminating in Friday night's football game and a dance on Saturday. The theme of this year's celebration is "A Hero's Homecoming."

This year, each academy will name a King and Queen, to be announced prior to kick-off on Friday. The Homecoming Court includes: Gary Boggs, Lloyd Chatman, Aonesti Williams and Maya Warren from the BELL Early College Academy; Ashton Dulin, Conner McCloud, Courtney Purtell and Kaily Leslein from the Encore Academy; Tanner Thomas, Cameron Raglin, Angelique Stepanian and Leah Wallace from the eSTEM Academy; and Tyler Simpson, Tyler Knapp, Martha Mingisku and Daoisha Coles from the (HS)2 Academy.

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Posted Monday, September 29, 2014

Commissioners honor scholars, artists

The Franklin County Commissioners recognized four students from Reynoldsburg High School’s Encore Academy for excellence in the fields of academics and art at their general session May 6.

Reynoldsburg scholars Kevin Quach and Haley Layton and artists Katelyn Beck and Katherine Vandergriff were among 34 Franklin County students honored.

The objective of the High School Student Artists and Scholars Recognition Program, done in partnership with the Greater Columbus Arts Council, is to encourage area students to “strive for excellence in all areas of their school work,” according to Marilyn Brown, commission president. “Too often the academic and artistic accomplishments of our students go uncelebrated.”

She said the commissioners hope to make it an annual program.

Prior to the meeting, the arts council hosted a breakfast for students, their families, and school representatives.

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Posted Monday, June 2, 2014

Graduation banners can be ordered now

Members of the Reynoldsburg High School Class of 2014 who want to buy graduation banners can order them now.

Four designs are available, and students can choose to personalize their banners with words or pictures. The cost of banners starts at $65. Proceeds benefit the high school’s DECA program.

Click here for more information.

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Posted Thursday, April 10, 2014

RHS poetry champ to compete at state level

Reynoldsburg High School’s Livingston Campus announces Aimee Ortega as the 2013-14 Poetry Out Loud School Champion. Additional contestants this year were Shanza Rahman and Sadia Osman. The contest was held Feb. 7 at the Livingston Campus. 

Aimee will advance to the state contest March 8 at Ohio Dominican University. Each champion at the state level will receive $200 and an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C., to compete for the national championship on April 26-27.

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Posted Monday, February 10, 2014

Prom set for May 3 at Jefferson Country Club

The 2014 Reynoldsburg High School prom will be held from 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday, May 3, at the Jefferson Golf and Country Club, 7271 Jefferson Meadows Drive in Blacklick.

Tickets are $45 and will be available beginning Wednesday, April 23.

The theme of the event has yet to be determined.

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Posted Wednesday, January 22, 2014

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