RANGELY | At the May 17, 2022, school board meeting, the board approved the contract for Chris Miller, Jr./Sr. High School Principal. Superintendent Matt Scoggins offered recognition to Miller and is excited to have him with the district. Miller hails from St. Louis and has lived, worked and played in[Read More…]
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Journalism submissions from RJSHS freshmen
RANGELY I I have had the pleasure of working with a group of students this year at Rangely High School. Part of our weekly routine became reading our local Herald Times every Wednesday and having discussions on what types of articles there are and what kind interest them. We also[Read More…]
SWEET MUSIC …
Rangely Junior Senior High School students put on a band and choir concert May 9. | COURTESY PHOTOS
LEAK AT RJSHS …
This is what kept the Rangely Junior/Senior High staff and some helpful students busy Monday when they returned from winter break. “We had a failed joint in our fire suppression system yesterday morning which forced us to send students home and go to virtual learning. Students and staff jumped in[Read More…]
Rangely Junior/Senior High School Honor Roll 2nd Semester 2018-2019
RANGELY | STRAIGHT As FOR THE FULL YEAR for JUNIOR HIGH: – 6th Grade: Clay Allred, Miley Chism, Alyssa Coker, Kaitlyn Cox, Ashlynn Ducey, Angelina Fortunato, Jade Miller, Emmeree Wagner, Emma Winder, Miah Wren – 7th Grade: Justin Allred, Annika Cantrell, Macy Morgan – 8th Grade: MacKenzie Manchester, Marstan Wagner 6TH[Read More…]
RJHS girls end season 9-0
RBC I The middle school girls finished their season last weekend with a tournament in Craig. Rangely’s seventh-graders came out on top with a perfect 9-0 season. They not only won all of their games and were crowned tournament champions, but also scored an average of 35 points per game[Read More…]
Health fair
Rangely Junior/Senior High School held its annual RJSHS Health Fair last week, involving several local organizations. Senior Eric Black and sophomore Myriah Moreno pose in some pretty hot outfits, provided by the local fire district. Photos by Cody Brunton