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Beyond the books: outside of school, students find ways to express themselves

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February 1, 2012

Siprianna Bracamontez had been decorating cakes since she was in fifth grade, but last spring she was put in responsibility of creating a masterpiece for her mom’s wedding. This neon pink and green wedding cake has been the highlight of her cake decorating career.  “It’s not as easy as it looks,”... Read more »

Hersey’s Pot of Gold Chocolate Reviews

February 1, 2012

Dark Chocolate with Hazelnut This delectable triangular shaped candy was the prize of the box. Although it was the only solid chocolate in the box, meaning it didn’t have a filling; it still had a blast of flavor to satisfy any palate. – Shelly Spencer Dark Chocolate Truffle It had a harder and darker... Read more »

From one classroom to another: RST students teach at lower schools

Gloriana Stolle
January 31, 2012

Working with younger kids can be such a joy and so trying on your patience. Thirty-three students got to experience this firsthand through the Ready, Set, Teach! Program. “I want to be a teacher,” junior Jessica Mendiola said. “I love spending time with the kids and watching them learn.” The... Read more »

Oh, the Horror: drama performs musical three nights

Stephanie Hofmann
January 31, 2012

From giant plants to dancing hobos, this year’s musical was the school’s biggest production ever, a task  that was four months in the making with 65 cast and crew members. The biggest show stopper of the play was the monstrous Audrey II puppet at the end of the show. This was one of three plants... Read more »

Love it or Hate it? Staffers weigh in on four romance stories

January 23, 2012

Dear John LOVE IT – The typical love story; meet, fall in love, have a conflict, overcome, happily ever after.  Dear John throws a twist on this typical time line. Yes, just like any typical story they were never supposed fall in love because it couldn’t work out, but of course, they did. And just... Read more »

Faculty members share family recipes

Shelly Spencer
December 13, 2011

Oreo Balls PALS teacher Keli McCabe 1 package of Oreos 1 block of cream cheese 1 package of chocolate candy coating or melted chocolate chips In mixer, blend the bag of Oreos with the cream cheese until it looks and feels like fudge—it should look black and shiny.  Roll into 1 inch balls and place... Read more »

Hot Topics: Staffers test drinks to stay warm for winter

December 7, 2011

Cinnamon Dolce Latte Starbucks One of Starbucks’ choices includes the cinnamon dolce latté at the price of $3.55 for a tall size. This drink will cure any sweet tooth with its sweet taste that transitions from a milky to a cinnamon flavor soon after. –Jessica Garrison Rating: 4 out of 5 stars   Peppermint... Read more »

Zap! Review

Shelly Spencer
November 4, 2011

The theatre department put on the fall show Zap!, Oct 20 and 22. The show represented high arts meeting short attention spans. The show combined seven different plays all happening as if the audience was controlling the changes like flipping through different television shows. Some members of the audience... Read more »

Sweet Treats

October 21, 2011

Staffers dish on their favorite treats. Skittles The shell of a Skittle demonstrates the variety of the sugary treat. With greens, yellows, oranges, purples and reds, everyone has something to like. The chewy inside melts in your mouth making you want more. – Keely Wirries Almond Joys Almond Joys... Read more »

Random Raider Profile

Shelly Spencer
October 21, 2011

RANDOM RAIDER: Shae Stanford Where were you born? Omaha, Nebraska  What was your favorite vacation? New York, it’s amazing  What most inspires you? Classical music, I like how it conveys emotion.  What extra-curricular activities are you involved in? Show Choir, Choir, Theatre, The Thespian Society  What... Read more »