RHS Graduation is Sunday, May 22nd at 2:00 PM. Graduation will be broadcast on the NFHS Network at no cost.
RHS Spring Music Concert is Thursday, May 19 at 6:00 PM at the High School Gym. The concert will be broadcast on the NFHS network. There is no cost to watch on the NFHS Network
On May 16th Impact (concussion) testing will be conducted at the High School. The Athletic Training staff from AMP will be at the High School testing all 7th and 8th graders who plan on participating in athletics next year along with High School athletes. Go Panthers!
T-shirts for sale! There are 5 left over from an entrepreneurship project conducted by a young business student. The art on the t-shirt is her own design created in her art class. The sizes left for sale are 1 small, 1 medium, 2 large and 1 extra large. Cost to purchase is $18.50. Call Mrs. Schaff at the high school. 4063232402
Reminder Football Parent Meeting tonight 7 p.m. for all 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th graders playing football next fall! The meeting will take place in Coach Cliff's room.
RHS was excited to welcome Andy Begger from Reach Higher Montana into the building today to honor our students. Julianne Landgren's sticker design won 4th place and she received $1,000 scholarship. Her sticker design is featured on her award poster and will be distributed to high school students across Montana next school year. Mackenzie Serrano received a $1,200 scholarship through Youth Serve Montana. Elizabeth Donahue was awarded a pair of AirPods for her Senior Send-Off Video sponsored by Reach Higher. Congratulations to these outstanding RHS students! We are proud of the great work you are doing now and look forward to the amazing accomplishments that are in your futures!
Football Parent meeting Thursday May 12th at 7:00 p.m. in Coach Cliff's room. All current 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th graders who plan to play next year and their parents are invited to attend for information regarding summer workouts, camps, and next fall! Go Panthers!
It’s a beautiful day in Shepherd for Divisional Golf at Eagle Rock!
Good Luck Panthers!
May 2022 School Board Meeting
Congratulations to the 44 Roundup High School students that will be receiving Academic All State awards today! These Student Athletes carried a 3.5 GPA while earning a Varsity Letter! Congratulations and Go Panthers!
The 22-23 Roundup FFA Officer Team. Great leaders for a great group!
What do other school parking lots have in theirs? Roundup has Tractors.
Here is a little sample of what is happening in Ms. Unterseher's Art Classes.
High School Girls interested in playing Volleyball next year will have an organizational meeting at 8:10 a.m. tomorrow 04/27/2022 in room #7. Please be there or contact Coach Barth if you can not make it. Go Panthers!
The Varsity Golf Meet scheduled for Friday 4/29 has been moved to Thursday 4/28. Start time is 10 a.m. Go Panthers!
The first time I saw this image it helped me understand how importance it is to be in school.
What to Say to Students
• Showing up every day is a skill that you are developing that will help you do well in class and with getting and keeping a job later on.
• School only gets harder when you skip a class. Sometimes it’s tempting to skip or stay home because you are tired or don’t understand what’s going on in class. But missing a day only makes that worse because you aren’t learning something that will help you understand a lesson later on.
• If you think missing a day here or there won’t matter, think again. By missing just one day every two weeks, you would be on track to miss two full weeks in a semester or nearly a month of school for the year!
• Did you know that a student who misses 10 days or more during a school year is less likely to graduate from high school and or ever enroll in college?
• Chronic absence can affect your ability to earn a living. Dropouts are less likely to succeed in a career. In fact, a high school graduate makes, on average, $1 million more than a dropout over a lifetime.
• While short- and long-term consequences of absenteeism are most motivating to teens, it’s important to remember that many teens trust their teachers and are motivated by the positive relationship. You can express concern but make sure you are genuine. Teens are quick to spot when adults are just saying the right things and not backing them up with actions. You can say: "When you’re not here, teachers and administrators notice because we care about you and we want you to be successful."
• If you’re having trouble getting to school— and have challenges such as transportation, bullies, etc.—tell someone, such as a teacher, guidance counselor or your family. Many schools offer services to help the whole family.
Reminder - High school student athletes for fall and winter activities will be honored tomorrow night, Thursday, April 21st at 6:00 PM at the high school gymnasium.
The Varsity Golf Meet at Shepherd on the 20th of April has been cancelled, because of course conditions. Go Panthers!
Please be advised that bus #1 will not be running today. Riders will be excused from school.