Report cards were distributed today, Friday, January 7th. One semester officially down!
Todayās word of the day is intensive (in-ten-sive). This adjective describes something or someone that is concentrated on a single area or subject or into a short time; very thorough or vigorous.
Example: Thanks to his intensive note taking, Juan studied and prepared for his midterm exam with confidence.
There will be a mandatory meeting for all current Student Council members and one parent to discuss our upcoming fundraiser. The meeting will be held on Thursday, January 13th, starting at 6 pm in the RHS North Gym. Failure to attend will count as a missed meeting. Remember that three missed meetings is an automatic removal from Student Council.
There will be a mandatory track meeting on Monday, January 10th. All athletes need to report to the football field right after school.
Please see Mrs. LeJeune for a Drama Club t-shirt order form. T-shirts are $18 and order forms and fees are due back to Mrs. LeJeune by January 21st.
Todayās word of the day is facetious (fa-cee-shush). This adjective means treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant.
Example: He did not appreciate the student's facetious tone when he confronted her.
It's the holiday season! Check out the latest Rayne, Alive! episode here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhknmwwJUEA
'Tis the season to serve others! Thank you to our FFA for hosting a food drive and to all those who donated. 723 items were donated to St. Michael's Soup Kitchen in Crowley!

Todayās word of the day is volume (vol-ume). This noun when used in science means the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great.
Example: Students used the given formula to calculate the volume of the container.
The Boys Basketball Team will host the Northwest Raiders tonight. First game starts at 5 pm. #packtheden
Todayās word of the day is discombobulate (dis-com-bob-u-late). This verb means to unsettle or confuse someone.
Example: The teacher was discombobulated by the fact that every single student got an A on the exam.
The Girls Basketball team will have two home games during the Christmas break. The game on Tuesday, December 21 vs. Sam Houston is at 5:00pm and the game Wednesday, December 29 vs. Iota is at 6pm. Come out and support your Lady Wolves!
Todayās word of the day is aquaculture (aq-ua-cul-ture). This noun means the cultivation of aquatic organisms in controlled aquatic environments.
Example: Aquaculture is a unique industry to Louisiana including crawfish and shrimp production.
Our baseball team was holly and jolly at their intersquad game last night! #itsbeginningtolookalotlikeChristmas
These teams aren't budging! Maybe next week, the reading quiz will shake things up a bit! #ACTChallenge

Todayās word of the day is conducive (con-du-cive). This adjective describes making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible.
Example: Such a noisy environment was not conducive to a good night's sleep.
Todayās word of the day is innate (in-nate). This adjective means existing from the time a person or animal is born; inborn; natural
Example: The artist's incredible work was due to his strong work ethic and innate talent.
APSB has announced three upcoming parish wide jean and holiday/spirit shirt days. #joytotheworld

The Girls Basketball team will have a home game this Friday vs. Southside in the North Gym. The game is set to begin at 6pm. Come out and support your Lady Wolves!
Todayās word of the day is exothermic (ex-o-ther-mic). This Chemistry adjective describes a reaction or process accompanied by the release of heat.
Example: When the inventor discovered that his blanket was exothermic, he quickly applied for a patent.
