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  • The Drama Club will present Once Upon a Mattress in the auditorium on Thursday, March 9th and Friday, March 10th at 7 PM. Tickets are $5 for SBCSC students and staff with ID and $8 for the public.  Tickets can be purchased at the door. The Drama Club has also partnered with the Sweet Dreams Ministry of St. Vincent de Paul to make fleece tie blankets for youth in our community that lack substantial bedding. If you donate a 2-yard piece of clean, anti-pill fleece at the door, you will receive a free ticket to the show. 
  • IF YOU ORDERED MID-WINTER DANCE PICTURES, PLEASE PICK THOSE UP IN THE TREASURER’S OFFICE.
  • March is developmental disabilities awareness month. Help us spread inclusion. Be a teammate. Be a friend. Welcome someone who has been left out. Sit next to someone alone at lunch. Say hello to someone in the hallway. There are so many ways to spread inclusion. Choose yours. Join us to make inclusion a reality for all people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities. See the board across from Ms. Haubold's room to scan the QR code and sign the pledge.
  • ND Talent Search in LGI: Thursday, March 9th @9:23am - 11:06am
  • Youth Service Bureau Street Outreach: Lunch visit on Tuesday, March 14th  
Posted by jweisser  On Mar 06, 2023 at 9:07 AM
  
  • MID-WINTER DANCE PHOTOS MAY BE PICKED UP IN THE TREASURER'S OFFICE.
  • Our Riley Wildbots compete tomorrow at Penn High School in the 1st Indiana Robotics District Mishawaka Event.  Good luck to all of you competing tomorrow!
  • Our boys’ basketball team travels to LaPorte High School tomorrow night for the sectional.  Riley and Mishawaka will play at 8:00pm, South Bend time. Good luck to our basketball team as they compete tomorrow!
  • The Drama Club will present Once Upon a Mattress in the auditorium on Thursday, March 9th and Friday, March 10th at 7 PM. Tickets are $5 for SBCSC students and staff with ID and $8 for the public.  Tickets can be purchased at the door. The Drama Club has also partnered with the Sweet Dreams Ministry of St. Vincent de Paul to make fleece tie blankets for youth in our community that lack substantial bedding. If you donate a 2-yard piece of clean, anti-pill fleece at the door, you will receive a free ticket to the show. 
  • March is developmental disabilities awareness month. Help us spread inclusion. Be a teammate. Be a friend. Welcome someone who has been left out. Sit next to someone alone at lunch. Say hello to someone in the hallway. There are so many ways to spread inclusion. Choose yours. Join us to make inclusion a reality for all people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities. See the board across from Ms. Haubold's room to scan the QR code and sign the pledge.
  • Youth Service Bureau Street Outreach: Lunch visit on Tuesday, March 14th  
Posted by jweisser  On Mar 03, 2023 at 12:39 PM
  

·        March is developmental disabilities awareness month. Help us spread inclusion. Be a teammate. Be a friend. Welcome someone who has been left out. Sit next to someone alone at lunch. Say hello to someone in the hallway. There are so many ways to spread inclusion. Choose yours. Join us to make inclusion a reality for all people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities. See the board across from Ms. Haubold's room to scan the QR code and sign the pledge.


·        This is a reminder that the Wildcat Coffee Shop run by our students in the Life Skills classes will be open for business tomorrow. Stop by and get your morning treats, coffee, and hot chocolate. Items are just $2 each, and we only accept cash at this time. We will be open from 8:30-9:30. Thank you for your support.


·        Images Unlimited has delivered mid-winter dance pictures for those who placed an order.  Please pick those up in the treasurer’s office today or tomorrow.


·        The Drama Club will present Once Upon a Mattress in the auditorium on Thursday, March 9th and Friday, March 10th at 7 PM.  Tickets are $5 for SBCSC students and staff with ID and $8 for the public.  Tickets can be purchased at the door. The Drama Club has also partnered with the Sweet Dreams Ministry of St. Vincent de Paul to make fleece tie blankets for youth in our community that lack substantial bedding. If you donate a 2-yard piece of clean, anti-pill fleece at the door, you will receive a free ticket to the show. 


·        US Army: Lunch visit TODAY!


·        Youth Service Bureau Street Outreach: Lunch visit on Tuesday, March 14th  

Posted by jweisser  On Mar 02, 2023 at 9:29 AM
  

·        Seniors....TODAY is the last day to make the minimum $45 initial payment for the Senior Trip.  Cash payments are made to Mrs. Knappenberger, while card payments can be made in the treasurer’s office until 1:00 P.M.  If payment is not made, you will not be able to attend. 

 

·        AFTER SCHOOL TUTORING IS CANCELED FOR TOMORROW, MARCH 1ST.

 

·        The Drama Club will present Once Upon a Mattress in the auditorium on Thursday, March 9th and Friday, March 10th at 7 PM.  Tickets are $5 for SBCSC students and staff with ID and $8 for the public.  Tickets can be purchased at the door. The Drama Club has also partnered with the Sweet Dreams Ministry of St. Vincent de Paul to make fleece tie blankets for youth in our community that lack substantial bedding. If you donate a 2-yard piece of clean, anti-pill fleece at the door, you will receive a free ticket to the show. 

 

·        JUNIORS:  If you plan to leave after the PSAT tomorrow, please bring in a note or have your parent email Mrs. Murphy:

[email protected] 

or Mrs. Scott:

[email protected].us       

 

·        US Army:  Lunch visit on Thursday, March 2nd 

 

·         Our last CTE Focus for the month is…Entrepreneurship!  Learn how to operate your own business.  Students will be afforded the opportunity to work with mentors from the University of Notre Dame’s MBA Program and compete in the McCloskey New Venture Competition.  Possible careers include:  Business office assistant, sales representative, accountant, business research & development.  Current students are:  Heaven Cooper, Vanessa Garcia, A’Torion Irons and Kyzareirre Quiroz.  

 

Jumpstart your career with CTE.  Try on a career and see if it fits.  Dual credit is available in many classes along with industry recognized certification AND no cost to you or your family. These courses help assist students to complete Bucket #3 in your Graduation Pathway.   See your Career Guidance Specialist Mrs. Diane Carter or your Guidance Counselor for more information.


Posted by jweisser  On Feb 28, 2023 at 11:06 AM
  
  • Seniors....tomorrow is the last day to make the initial payment for the Senior Trip. A minimum payment of $45 must be made. Cash payments are made to Mrs. Knappenberger, while card payments can be made to Mrs. Weisser, in the treasurer’s office, until 1 pm. If payment is not made, you will not be able to attend. We have to sign contracts, and we need a final number count. 

     

  • The Drama Club will present Once Upon a Mattress on Thursday, March 9th and Friday, March 10th at 7 PM. Performances will take place in the auditorium. Tickets are $5 for SBCSC students and staff with ID and $8 for the public. Tickets can be purchased at the door. The Drama Club has also partnered with the Sweet Dreams Ministry of St. Vincent de Paul to make fleece tie blankets for youth in our community that lack substantial bedding. If you donate a 2-yard piece of clean, anti-pill fleece at the door, you will receive a free ticket to the show. 

 

  • A REMINDER TO ALL JUNIORS:   If you plan to leave after the PSAT tomorrow, please bring in a note or have your parent email Mrs. Murphy:

    [email protected] 

    or Mrs. Scott:

    [email protected]       Please do not wait until Wednesday and do so ASAP!

     

  • US Army:  Lunch visit on Thursday, March 2nd 

     

  • CTE focus today:  Supply Chain Management and Logistics:  Have you thought of a career at the South Bend Chocolate Factory creating procedures to deliver chocolates around the United States or the World?  Maybe consider a career at FedEx or Amazon Prime that have warehouse hubs in this community.  Learn all about this career right here at RHS.  Current students include:  Melody Rose Klatt and Derek Neiley.      
Posted by jweisser  On Feb 27, 2023 at 10:03 AM
  
  • We would like to wish Good Luck to the Boys Swim Team. They will be competing in the State Meet today and tomorrow!

     

  • Also, Good Luck to Joseph Che Brueseke at State for ISSMA Solo & Ensemble!

     

     

  • In honor of Black History Month, representatives for the Divine Nine will be in the cafeteria during all lunches today.  The Divine Nine are Black Fraternities and Sororities. 

     

  • Attention all juniors:  please bring your charged Chromebooks with you to your US History class Monday to complete your Pre-Administration, so that our PSAT School Day, on Wednesday, won't be so long.  Any junior (student who is in their third year of high school) who does not have a US History class, please report to your counselor as soon as possible. 

     

     

  • JUNIORS:If you plan to leave after the PSAT on Wednesday, please bring in a note or have your parent email Mrs. Murphy:

    [email protected] 

    or Mrs. Scott:

    [email protected]       ASAP

     

  • ATTENTION ALL SENIORS WANTING TO PARTICIPATE IN THE END OF THE YEAR SENIOR TRIP:   Due to having to sign contracts based on the number of people participating, the last day to make an initial payment is Tuesday, February 28th. You cannot attend this event if we do not have a minimum down payment of $45 by that date.   Please note:   IF YOU ARE PAYING $46 BY DEBIT CARD IN THE TREASURER’S OFFICE, YOU MUST MAKE YOUR PAYMENT BEFORE 1:00 PM ON TUESDAY! If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Knappenberger in room 405.

     

  • EnFocus Senior Meeting with Ms. Wort in the LGI: Monday Feb 27th from 8:30am - 3:30pm.Seniors will attend during their English class that day.
 
  • US Army:   Lunch visit on Thursday, March 2nd 

     

  • Our 1st CTE focus today:    Welding Technology - Did you know that welding offers the option to travel and is needed in all industries worldwide?  This is a high skill trade that is always in demand.   Current Riley students are:  Willim Larock, Gage Michael, Isaiah Rivas, and Troy Smith. 

     

     

  • Our 2nd CTE focus todayMarketing and Sales - Think about The South Bend Cubs @ Four Winds Field, Notre Dame with the ND logo and the leprechaun, think about stadiums, tickets, jerseys, the “swoosh” for Nike - all marketing.  You may consider this course to create, design and implement trademarks.  Current Riley students are:  Elijah Gaddey, Qualyn Hawkins, Gabriel Kirkpatrick, Enrique Macias Hernandez, Leylani Plata, Peyton Ring and Aazjeon Williams.
Posted by jweisser  On Feb 24, 2023 at 9:32 AM
  

Attention all juniors:   please bring your charged Chromebooks tomorrow and Monday.  This is in order for you to complete your Pre-Administration, so that our SAT School Day, scheduled for next Wednesday, won't be so long.  Pre-Administration will be done in US History beginning tomorrow, and Monday, February 23rd.  Any junior (student who is in their third year of high school) who does not have a US History class, please report to your counselor as soon as possible. 

 

JUNIORS:  If you plan to leave after the PSAT please bring in a note or have your parent email Mrs. Murphy:

[email protected] 

or Mrs. Scott:

[email protected]     

ASAP

 

 

ATTENTION ALL SENIORS WANTING TO PARTICIPATE IN THE END OF THE YEAR SENIOR TRIP:   Due to having to sign contracts based on the number of people participating in the Senior Trip, the last day to make an initial payment is Tuesday, February 28th.  You cannot attend this event if we do not have a minimum down payment of $45 by that date.  If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Knappenberger in room 405.

US Army:  Lunch visit TODAY

EnFocus Senior Meeting with Ms. Wort in the LGI:  Monday Feb 27th from 8:30am - 3:30pm.  Seniors will attend during their English class that day.

US Army:  Lunch visit on Thursday, March 2nd 

Posted by jweisser  On Feb 23, 2023 at 1:21 PM
  

A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR ALL JUNIORS FROM RILEY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT MANAGEMENT:

JUNIORS:  If you plan to leave after the PSAT, please bring in a note or have your parent email myself, Mrs. Murphy:

[email protected] 

or Mrs. Scott:

[email protected]     

ASAP        Thank you!

Posted by jweisser  On Feb 22, 2023 at 2:01 PM
  

Attention all juniors:   please bring your charged Chromebooks Thursday, Friday, and Monday.  This is in order for you to complete your Pre-Administration, so that our SAT School Day, scheduled for next Wednesday, won't be so long.  Pre-Administration will be done in US History beginning tomorrow, Thursday, February 23rd.  Any junior (student who is in their third year of high school) who does not have a US History class, please report to your counselor as soon as possible. 

 

ATTENTION ALL SENIORS WANTING TO PARTICIPATE IN THE END OF THE YEAR SENIOR TRIP:   Due to having to sign contracts based on the number of people participating in the Senior Trip, the last day to make an initial payment is Tuesday, February 28th.  You cannot attend this event if we do not have a minimum down payment of $45 by that date. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Knappenberger in room 405.

Lake Michigan College:  Lunch visit TODAY

Army:  Lunch visit TOMORROW  

IUSB Onsite Admissions visit will be TOMORROW from 10:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Please sign-up in the guidance office. Bring all of the following documents with you on the date of the OnSite at your scheduled appointment:                                                                                                        A completed paper or online application (at least 24hrs before onsite visit for online).                                                                                                                  An up-to-date high school transcript
  A copy of your current schedule.                                                                         SAT or ACT scores, if applicable. Please note that IUSB is now test-optional for admission. Please see Ms. Robinson in the guidance office for applications and transcripts.

EnFocus Senior Meeting with Ms. Wort in the LGI:  Monday Feb 27th from 8:30am - 3:30pm.  Seniors will attend during their English class that day.

Army:  Lunch visit Thursday, March 2nd 

CTE focus today:    Precision Machining is utilized in the automotive, aerospace, & medical fields.  South Bend, Indiana is a WORLD leader in precision parts for airplanes, helicopters, and Humvees.  Warsaw, Indiana is a WORLD leader in replacement body parts such as hips, knees and heart valves.  With populations increasing in age and transportation technology changing, this career is needed in this community.  Remember, if any of these CTE programs interest you, please see your Career Guidance Specialist, Mrs. Diane Carter, or your Guidance Counselor for more information.

Posted by jweisser  On Feb 22, 2023 at 9:41 AM
  
  • The Drama Club will present Once Upon a Mattress in the auditorium TOMORROW and FRIDAY at 7 PM. Tickets are $5 for SBCSC students and staff with ID and $8 for the public and may be purchased at the door. The Drama Club has also partnered with the Sweet Dreams Ministry of St. Vincent de Paul to make fleece tie blankets for youth in our community that lack substantial bedding. If you donate a 2-yard piece of clean, anti-pill fleece at the door, you will receive a free ticket to the show.
 
  • KGT will meet today and next Wednesday (the 15th) from 3:45-5:30 in the Riley Cafeteria. All Riley Wildcats are welcome.
 
  • ND Talent Search/LGI: TOMORROW, March 9th @9:23am - 11:06am
 
  • Youth Service Bureau Street Outreach: Lunch visit on Tuesday, March 14th
 
  • Bethel University/LGI: March 28th @ 9:30am Please sign up in Guidance.
 
  • PLEASE PICK UP MID-WINTER DANCE PICTURES IN THE TREASURER’S OFFICE.
 
  • March is developmental disabilities awareness month. Help us spread inclusion. Be a teammate. Be a friend. Welcome someone who has been left out. Sit next to someone alone at lunch. Say hello to someone in the hallway. There are so many ways to spread inclusion. Choose yours. Join us to make inclusion a reality for all people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities. See the board across from Ms. Haubold's room to scan the QR code and sign the pledge.
Posted by jweisser  On Mar 08, 2023 at 9:58 AM
  
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