College App Week- “Rep Your College Day”. Students wore shirts for the College they wanted to attend.
Opportunity for those students interested in Nursing!
JSCC Nursing Program Open House
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Jackson Campus
See attached flyer for more details!
New Beta Club members inducted
Students built a working model of the digestive tract in order to investigate the structure and function of digestive organs
Next week is College App Week at Ripley High School! See the attached flyer for information on the week.
The ROAR/FOCUS behavior for the week of September 30, 2019, is found at the link below along with ACT vocabulary words, practice items and helpful tips. http://www.lced.net/roar
The RHS Band competed this past weekend at Bethel University and placed 2nd in color guard, 3rd in percussion, 1st in drum major, and 1st in their class. They will compete this weekend at Trenton Peabody. Congrats and Good luck this weekend!!! #TigerNation
Mrs. Coulston’s class worked hard to finish up maintenance on the water garden before the fall season arrives.
Students in Ms. Beavers Anatomy & Physiology class are are diligently creating models of the digestive system and will then demonstrate their models in class Friday.
#TigerNation #sciencerocks #HOSA
Bethel University will hold a Fall Preview Day on October 3rd. See flyer for details. This is a great opportunity to learn about Bethel and their programs.
Lauderdale AWARE hosted their biannual Culture and Compassion Retreat this weekend at Lakeshore Camp in Eva, TN. Students from both Ripley and Halls discussed how to overcome prejudice, stereotypes, discrimination, and negative labels through showing compassion, vulnerability, and establishing genuine relationships. Lauderdale County students described the experience as transformational and healing.
Congratulations to the Lady Tiger volleyball team. They beat Bolton yesterday and improved their district record to 6-2. Volleyball team plays Covington tonight at home at 5:30. The student section theme is Hawaiian.
Football game vs Covington at Covington Friday. The student section theme is NEON!
Had a PACKED HOUSE Friday night! Our players learned how to respond to adversity, how to believe in themselves when situations are difficult, and that football is a game of inches!
Final score Ripley 28 Obion County 27
-Michael Ferguson,
RHS Athletic Director
CONGRATS to our ROAR winners this week:
9th - H. Ward, 10th - Jasmine Clark, 11th - Lauren Henson, and (not pictured) 12 - Luther Harris
Students received 2 tickets for tonight's Homecoming game so they can cheer the Tigers on to victory.
#TigerNation
It's HOMECOMING GAME DAY!!! Come cheer on the Tigers as they play Obion County at 7 pm tonight at Tiny Knee Stadium. #TigerNation
Ms. Crenshaw, Ms. Carmack and Ms. Lane sure love homecoming and our Tigers! #TigerNation
The annual RHS Homecoming Powderpuff games were held last night at Tiny Knee stadium and were as exciting and action packed as ever. Congrats to the Seniors for their 44-18 win in the championship game. #tigernation
The ROAR/FOCUS behavior for the week of September 23, 2019, is found at the link below along with ACT vocabulary words, practice items and helpful tips. http://www.lced.net/roar
Post-secondary training/education can help students in the future!
Ms Crook's class participated in a QR code scavenger hunt for Intro to Business class’ career exploration week!