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A new marquee promoting upcoming events is now in place to greet students, faculty, and guests at Richland High School. Richland's School Board negotiated a contract with Pepsi to maintain its same service, with two stipulations: Pepsi will provide and install a new LED marquee, as well as two LED scoreboards, free of charge. "I believe Richland's School Board did an excellent job negotiating this contract and obtaining this beautiful marquee for our school at no cost to our tax payers," stated Mr. Killian.Noreen Hyslop and Sumbitted photos
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Richland staff member Janet Bingham enjoys a laugh with Alicia Bond during the day of scrapbooking to raise funds for the Library Club. RHS student Makayla Wake is the state secretary and will travel to Branson to the state convention with local club members. The crop is one of several fundraisers being held to pay expenses for the state convention for Makayla and other club members. The next benefit will be a Prom/Pageant Dress Sale on Feb. 18. Contact Karen Lane at 283-5332 for details.Noreen Hyslop and Sumbitted photos
Above, Glenda Seagrave and Mary Truelove enjoyed a day of scrapbooking to benefit the Richland High School Library Club. Attendees paid $25 for 12 hours of crop time, two meals, door prizes and goody bags. In the background is Wendy Murphy, RHS graduate.Noreen Hyslop and Sumbitted photos
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Ladawn Northcutt, Special Services Assistant,
prepares an iPad for a student in the elementary Special Education classroom.Noreen Hyslop and Sumbitted photos
Speech Pathologist Ann Aycock uses the iPad with students during speech and language therapy for those with communication needs.Noreen Hyslop and Sumbitted photos
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Richland welcomed new staff member Carlie Jones to the Nursing office in January. Mrs. Jones, BSN, RN, is a native of San Diego, California, and currently resides in Dexter with her husband Cody and their three children.Noreen Hyslop and Sumbitted photos
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Richland High School will crown the Basketball Homecoming king and queen during the Feb. 10 game against Clarkton. Candidates include (seated, left to right) Mallory Hillis, Jessica Hill, McKenzie Hillis, Hailey Laws, (standing, left to right) Austin Maddox, Nick Daniels, Tyler Maddox, and Charles Atchison.Noreen Hyslop and Sumbitted photos
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Kayelean Vance, Secondary Special Education teacher, prepares Nook eReaders for her students, who started using them during Communication Arts this year. Novels are downloaded onto the Nook so students can hear the story as well as read along.Noreen Hyslop and Sumbitted photos
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Venessa Stroup and Wendy Murphy, at left, consider paper choices at the RHS Crop for the Library Club. At center,Noreen Hyslop and Sumbitted photos