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Administration News — Semester Exams – Spring 2013 Information

Semester Exams – Spring 2013

Students can be exempt from semester exams on the following basis:

0 absences – Exempt from all exams
1 absence – 4 exemptions
2 absences – 3 exemptions
3 absences – 2 exemptions
More than 3 absences – No exemptions

Students also need at least an 81 average in the class to qualify for the exemption.  AP students must take the AP Semester Exams.  (AP teachers have the option to give the semester exams early.)  Absences, whether excused or unexcused, affect the incentive program for semester exams.

Exemption sheets will be given to students who qualify on May 16.  Students will take the exemption sheet around for their teachers to sign.  If the teacher does not sign the exemption sheet, the student is not exempt.  On Friday, May 17, students will return exemption sheets with a parent signature.  Parents/guardians must sign the exemption sheet.  Students who are exempt from tests are not required to attend school during the exempted test or exempted test review session.

Students who are not exempt are required to attend both the review session and semester exam.

Students cannot use discretionary days during Semester Exams.

The test schedule is as follows:

Friday – 5/17 – Review during normal 5th and 6th period- All students must attend this day.

Monday – 5/20
6th – 8:25 – 9:50 AM (Test)
5th – 10:00 – 11:25 AM (Test)
Combined lunch – 11:25 AM – 12:05 PM
2nd – 12:15 – 1:15 (Review)
3rd – 1:20 – 2:20 (Review)
4th – 2:25 – 3:25 (Review)

Tuesday – 5/21
2nd – 8:25 – 9:50 (Test)
3rd – 10:00 – 11:25 (Test)
Combined Lunch – 11:25 – 12:05
4th- 12:15-1:45 (Test)
1st- 1:55-3:25 (Review)

Wednesday – 5/22
1st – 8:25- 9:50 (Test)
Make-up/Activity in auditorium – 10:00 – 11:25 (Test/Activity)

Wednesday May 22, 2013, is a half day.  School is dismissed at 11:25 AM.

Administration News — SENIOR GRADUATION INFORMATION/SCHEDULE 2013

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SENIORS LAST DAY TO BE ANNOUNCED

Barring any unforeseen circumstances, this will be the final exam schedule for seniors only:
Monday 5/13 — 4th, 5th,and 6th

Tuesday 5/14 — 1st, 2nd, and 3rd

May 14 – Faculty/Senior basketball game-6th period

May 14 – Awards Ceremony in the RCHS auditorium at 7 pm – Sunday dress please. No shorts.

May 15 – Tennessee Scholar’s Breakfast at 9 AM in the new cafeteria

May 17 – Senior Breakfast 8:45 new cafeteria-graduation practice immediately following at 9:15 on the football field. (You may want to wear a hat and sunscreen.)

*YOU MUST ATTEND GRADUATION PRACTICE OR YOU WILL NOT PARTICIPATE IN THE GRADUATION CEREMONY

May 17 – Graduation at 8:00 pm on the RCHS Nat Sugarman Memorial Football Field
Meet in the auditorium and please be on time. All seniors must be in line by 7:15!

Graduation ceremony behavior
Graduation ceremony or Commencement is a dignified, formal ceremony to mark the accomplishment of the entire senior class. Extra effort is made by the individual school and by parents to ensure that it is a memorable event. Students are expected to behave in a manner consistent with the formal nature of the ceremony. Appropriate graduation apparel shall be worn by all graduates. This includes graduation gown and mortar board (hat). Graduation apparel is fully decorated when received and no further decoration is allowed. Appropriate footwear and attire is expected, and any student who has a problem securing such, should speak to his/her principal, counselor, or senior sponsor. Beach balls, silly string, balloons, or any other item is not appropriate at a graduation. While graduation is a celebration, it is a dignified celebration and should be conducted as such. Students should encourage their parents and guests to refrain from any behavior that would distract from the enjoyment of all present. Parents and guests are not to enter onto the football field for any reason until after graduates are dismissed by administration – they will be asked to leave. It is appropriate to applaud for classmates who are part of the program; however, it is inappropriate to hoot and yell. Students who behave in an inappropriate manner and disrupt the graduation ceremony may receive the consequences including the withholding of their diploma.

**Chewing gum during any of these activities is not appropriate. No facial piercings, spikes, tunnels, or sunglasses – school dress code applies.

The following manner of dress is required for graduation:
Girls: Sunday dress, dress shoes – No high heels please because you may slip entering the field and you will have trouble walking on the field.
Boys: Long dress pants – Navy, black or khaki – No large pocket cargo pants and no jeans. No holes or frays (dress code applies) – Shirt must be collared button-up dress shirt and tie. No tennis shoes or flip-flops.

Congratulations on your accomplishment!

Football News — 2013 Summer Workout Schedule

FOOTBALL — 2013 Summer Workout/Practice schedule

Physical Packets are due by June 20th.

Summer Session I:
May 28th Workouts begin 8:00 – 10:30 (8th graders will return on this date) (This is a Tuesday)
May 29th – 31st (8:00 – 10:30) (Wed, Thur, Fri)
June 3rd – 6th
June 10th – 13th
June 17th – 20th

June 23rd – July 6th DEAD PERIOD (Please take your vacations during this period, if possible)

Summer Session II: Workouts start going 5 days a week and are from 8:00 – 12:00
July 8th – July 12th
July 15th – 19th
July 22nd – 26th

Summer Session III:
July 29th 1st Day of practice (8 am – 12 pm), Lunch break, (5 pm – 9 pm)
July 30th (8 am – 12 pm), Lunch break, (5 pm – 9 pm)
July 31st ((8 am – 12 pm), Lunch break, (5 pm – 9 pm)
August 1st (8 am – 12 pm)
August 2nd Scrimmage at Webb School of Knoxville (Report at 3 pm)

August 5 – 8th Practices will be from 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm
August 9th Scrimmage at Halls

Driver’s Education — Summer 2013

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Summer School Driver Education

Registration: May 23 and 24 at RCHS.
Cost: $100.00
Class May 28 – 31, 8:30 to 3:30
Driving two days June 3 – 28 — Days flexible.
Must have driving permit before registration.

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Athletics News — Golf Team Season Highlights

2012 Highlights

The Lady Jackets won the District 4AA tournament to advance to the Region. Senior Amy Langley and freshman Savannah Szozda advanced to the TSSAA State Golf Tournament.

For the boys, the team finished second in the Sub-District moving them into the District Tournament.

Senior Ballard Bailey and freshman Brady Davis qualified individually for the Region tournament.

Both teams ended the season with winning records.

Club News — Robotics Team — The Full Metal Jackets

The RCHS Robotics Team — the Full Metal Jackets –  was selected as the Rookie All Star Team for the Smoky Mountain Regional Competition March 28 – 30.

They will be competing at the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) World Championships in St. Louis, MO April 24 – 27.

Any sponsorship by businesses and individuals would be very welcome.

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Football News — 2013 Spring Workout Schedule

2013 Spring Workout schedule

Session II: Spring Workouts/Spring Practice April 1st – May 18th

If you are in another sport, you will need to lift on these days in the morning from 7:15 am – 8:00 am

Weight room times:

7:15 am – 8:00 am Monday – Thursday (unless otherwise specified)
3:45 pm – 5:15 pm Monday – Thursday

April 1st – 4th
April 8th – 11th
April 15th – 18th
April 22nd – 25th
April 29th – May 2nd

Spring Practice:  May 6th – May 18th

Current 8th graders will not participate in spring practice
8th graders will also need to lift in the mornings during Spring Practice (If they can)
The Weight room will not be open after school for 8th graders during spring practice dates.

May 6th – 9th Practice/Lifting 3:45 – 6:00
May 10th 3:45 – 5:15
May 13th – May 16th 3:45 – 6:00
May 17th 3:45 – 5:00 (Graduation)
May 18th Blue and White Game 11:00 – 1:00

May 20th – 24th OFF

May 27th summer workouts begin 8:00 – 11:00 (8th graders will return on this date)

Girls Basketball News — Basketball Awards and Summer Camp Information

Congratulations to the following girl basketball players.

Haley Cornellison — 1st Team All-District and District 4-AA All-Tournament team
Sydney Nunley — 2nd Team All-District
Kalli Sampson — Honorable Mention All-District

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2013 Summer Basketball Camps

Fundamental Camp
Girls Grades 1-5
June 10th-13th
8:00-12:00
$60 (includes camp t-shirt)

The Fundamental Camp will be for girls going into the first grade through fifth grade. This four day camp will focus on all the aspects of the fundamentals of basketball.

Position Camp
Girls Grades 6-8
June 19th-20th
8:30-3:30
$50 (includes t-shirt & lunch)

The Position Camp will focus on all fundamentals as well as specific positions (point, wing, post) and game strategy.

Both camps will be held at Roane County High School.

Application

Guidance News — Roane State’s Foundation Scholarship Application

Roane State’s Foundation Scholarship Application

Foundation Scholarship Application
The Foundation Scholarship Application for 2013/2014 is now available.
Please read the following information carefully. Save or print this page for future reference.

Scholarship Eligibility Requirements

  • Minimum 2.5 GPA (some scholarships require a higher GPA)
  • Resident of Tennessee
  • Enrolled at Roane State
  • Submission of the completed online Foundation Scholarship Application

General Information

  • You may apply for all scholarships for which you meet criteria requirements.
  • The Deadline for scholarships which are awarded at your high school Awards Night or Commencement services isApril 21, 2013. Deadline for all music scholarship applications is also April 21, 2013. The deadline for all other scholarship applications is May 31, 2013.
  • Recipients will receive an award letter at their roanestate.edu email address listing requirements necessary to accept the scholarship and receive the scholarship funds.  A thank-you letter must be uploaded into your application file before any awards are granted.  Failure to submit the letter will result in cancellation of the scholarship.
  • Scholarships are awarded annually with the award amounts credited to the student’s account each semester.
  • Scholarships are not available for summer semester.
  • Generally, students may receive only one Foundation scholarship per academic year.
  • Students may only receive Foundation scholarships for a total of two years.
  • Roane State Foundation scholarships are not awarded to students who have received a Bachelors Degree.
  • Roane State Scholarship Committee has final authority regarding scholarship awards.  The applicants name and personal information is not revealed to the Scholarship
  • Review Committee. The Roane State Scholarship Selection Committee may authorize or withdraw scholarships at any time.

Release of Information.  In applying for, and accepting, a scholarship from the Roane State Foundation each recipient agrees that his/her grade point average and other pertinent information may be released for publicity purposes or correspondence related to the College or Foundation.

Notification Instructions.  It is the responsibility of each applicant to check his/her Roane State RaiderNet email address for notification and acceptance of a Foundation scholarship. Failure to complete award requirements will result in loss of scholarship and/or repayment of funds, if applicable.

Application Link

Guidance News — TNAchieves, ASVAB, and Delta Kappa Gamma scholarship

TNAchieves has been rescheduled for January 29th.

The ASVAB Test has been rescheduled for January 30th.

Delta Kappa Gamma is offering a $600 scholarship to any senior girl who is planning to become a teacher.  Please see Ms. King in guidance for an application.