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The district introduced Google Drive to replace student shared and Outlook email accounts.

Five things to know about school Google email accounts

Tiffany Skaggs and Rachel Trujillo September 4, 2013

Rockwood School District made the switch to Gmail email accounts this school year. Here are a few quick tips to make the new accounts more accessible and fix current issues and glitches. 1) There...

Dr. Jonathon White and Jonathon JJ Washington (12) catch up during lunch, Aug. 28.

Principals in the loop

Carter Frerichs, news writer August 29, 2013

The class of 2014 is the last class to have a different principal each year of their high school career. This year, Mr. Bradley Klages, former sophomore class principal, is now the junior class principal...

Mr. Andy Ribbing helps Katherine Coulter (10) during a physical and chemical changes lab in chemistry, Aug. 21.

Trading half days for professional learning communities

Carter Frerichs, News Writer August 22, 2013

The district made the decision to eliminate half-days to improve the learning environment at the high schools. These  by increasing the frequency at which teachers meet to discuss how to better teach...

Kathleen Oliver, a friend to all

Kathleen Oliver, a friend to all

Taylor Balleau, Feature Writer August 17, 2013

Kathleen Oliver, a beautifully singing, Chik-Fil-A loving, passionate Cardinals fan, passed away Thursday, Aug. 15. Kathleen was an avid Nutella eater, and her voice reigned over the Wildcat Cheerleaders...

New school year, new student emails

New school year, new student emails

Tiffany Skaggs, Feature Writer August 16, 2013

The new year brought with it more than new classes and staff. Rockwood changed the student emails from Microsoft Outlook to Google accounts, Aug. 13. Although the switched took students by surprise,...

Gabby Adams runs down the field in transition during a home game against St. Joe.

Girls lacrosse to the final four

May 15, 2013

The Girls Varsity Lacrosse Team took fourth at State, losing to John Burroughs in double overtime, 12-11, May 18.

Writing pays off

Writing pays off

Jordyn O'Neil, Journalism Writing and Reporting May 7, 2013

EHS celebrates Black History Month with a new essay contest. "We always held little assemblies before or after school on the topic of Black History Month," Mrs. Jennifer Strauser, Eureka Equity Committee...

Rachel Combs, Sarah Cox and light

Fanning the fire for NHS

Forrest Nettles, sports editor May 3, 2013

The National Honor Society recently welcomed 89 new students to its chapter in the Commons, April 24. “I was really excited,” Alaina Weiss (10) said. “It seems like a cool group to be a part...

Nooks and books

Nooks and books

Forrest Nettles, Sports Editor April 11, 2013

In an age where technology is constantly changing and improving, students today are armed with smartphones, tablets and laptops as they take on the school day. The library, too,  is embracing the digital...

A new step towards security

A new step towards security

Forrest Nettles, Sports Editor April 1, 2013

As students returned from a spring break with every sort of weather imaginable as well as travels across the country and beyond, the talk of the days that followed surprisingly had no relation to the...

Making memories

Making memories

Forrest Nettles, sports editor March 8, 2013

Sports are always a great way to meet new people, and in the case of the girls basketball team, the girls made more than friends, they made memories. The girls’ season ended last Thursday, Feb. 28,...

EHS-hub dating survey

EHS-hub dating survey

February 13, 2013

Please take a few minutes to complete this EHS-hub survey about dating.

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