Tuesday, January 6, 2015

January 2015

Tuesday, January 6th 2015


Faculty/Staff Highlights
 

 
My name is David Petersen and I am the new computer tech for Riverton High School. I have worked in the computer industry for 20 years. I am married with two children. I love technology and try to keep up to date with it as much as possible. I like to do anything outdoors, hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, etc. I love to play board games and videos games with my family and I love music. I have been in the Utah National Guard for 24 years and have been deployed two times, once to Bosnia in 2002 for 10 months and once to Afghanistan in 2008 for 15 months. I have also had the opportunity to complete military missions in over 12 other countries. I am excited to be here at Riverton High and look forward to contributing to this great school.
 
 




I graduated from the U of U in Physical Education and Health in 1977.  I went back and got my Masters in Educational Psychology in 1994.  

I taught Essentials of College Study (Master Student), Careers and Self Image as an adjunct instructor for SLCC for eight years.   I worked at South Hills Middle School for 15 years;  8 years as the head counselor.   I started at RHS this year in the counseling center and love working with the great counselors here and meeting with high school students has been fun.  It is also fun to re-connect with many students who went to South Hills.  

Whether I am helping students with scheduling problems or personal issues I feel my job is to give students the tools they will need to be successful in life.
 
I love most sports, spending time with my family, swimming and reading.

 
 
 
From JATC

Apply 


NOW for 2015-16 Tech Center Programs
Online application available at  http://jatc-wj.org/
 
Application process differs for each program as shown below:
 
APPLICATION ONLY
·         Automotive Collision Repair
·         Barbering New
·         Computer Programming New
·         Digital Media
·         Heavy Duty
·         Mechanics/Diesel
·         Landscape Management New
·         Nail Technician New
·         Web/Mobile Application Development
·          Any 2nd Year Program
 
ONLINE APPLICATION + ADMISSIONS ESSAY*
·         Biotechnology
·         Commercial Aircraft Pilot
·         Dental Assistant
·         Emergency Medical Technician
·          Engineering
·          Fire Science
·         Occupational Therapy
·         Pharmacy Technician
·         Physical Therapy
·         Teacher Education
·         Veterinary Science
 
ONLINE APPLICATION + ADMISSIONS ESSAY *+ TESTING SESSION
·         Medical Assistant
·         Nurse Assistant (CNA)
·         Surgical Technician
 
Application & essay for these 3 programs MUST be complete before testing which begins February 2.  TESTING INFO
 
For more details and information on all programs go to   www.jatcwj.org    - “Program Guide”
 
Come visit us at the JATC
Open House
 Thursday, January 29, 2015   
4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Tour facility, meet with teachers & current students
 
 
 
 
Drama News
 
 
Come to the Riverton High School Music, Dance, Theatre Broadway Revue on January 9th and Monday January12th at 7:00pm.  This revue will feature 24 new and familiar songs from the world of Musical Theatre.  Tickets are only $7.00 and the show is accompanied by the amazing Mr. Kelly DeHaan.  Come see these future Broadway stars!


 
 
 
 


DRIVER EDUCATION RANGES

Thank you for not parking in the maroon parking stalls in the north parking lot between 2:30 & 7:00 p.m. Monday – Friday and Saturday mornings. We would rather not tow or ticket your vehicles!!!  Park in a yellow stall and you will be safe! Thanks for your cooperation.

3rd & 4th Quarter DRIVER EDUCATION students (& parents)

It is time for you to get your Learner Permit if you have not already done so. It is to your advantage to get your permit from the Utah Driver License Division BEFORE the quarter begins (driverlicense.utah.gov). You must score a minimum of 80% on the Utah Driver Handbook examination to apply for a Utah learner permit. Coach Galley has Utah Driver Handbooks available free of charge in his classroom and he also offers the test free of charge in Room 2626 before school (Mon-Thur) at 7:00 a.m. You may also go directly to the D.L. D. to take the test. If you do not plan on getting a learner permit, please see your counselor to transfer out of 3rd or 4th quarter Dr. Ed. Thanks!

ZERO FATALITIES Parent Nights

Our popular Dr. Ed. Parent Nights are scheduled in the auditorium each quarter for the parent(s) of current Dr. Ed. students. We encourage you to look ahead and save the date for when you will need to attend. Please note that the general public and any other family members or friends are also invited to join us at this powerful presentation. The Zero Fatalities Parent Night is informative and life changing.

R.H.S. Auditorium from 7:00-8:15 p.m.

3rd Quarter  Monday, February 9th   
4th Quarter  Monday, April 13th

Back in ’82…or ’72…or even ’92…

Times sure have changed. Kids who once were begging to get their driver’s licenses are becoming more difficult to find. Now that teens can survive anywhere with a little food, water, and their phone, transportation and face to face human interaction just isn’t that important anymore. So, why drive? It’s dangerous and expensive and they have apps to download and games to play! R.H.S. currently has several hundred students who have passed the classroom phase but have not completed the driving phases (range and/or road, including the road test). Please do not make the mistake that many are making: thinking that they can just go to the D.L.D. and ask for a license without completing the state-mandated requirements. If your son or daughter has dragged his or her feet and would now like to join the millions of other Americans who have a driver license, please send them to Coach Galley in Room 2626. Regardless of the reason(s) or excuse(s) for not completing, he can help the “licenseless”.
 
 
FCCLA
 
FCCLA has some great activities coming up.  The members are preparing their STAR Events for the Region Competition on February 5th  and the State Competition on March 10th.  These conferences will also include guest speakers, service projects, awards, food and fun.

The members are also finishing up the FCCLA at the Table activity where they are encouraged to eat meals with their families and also learn to prepare dinners.  We encourage ALL families to try to eat more meals together and enjoy family members during this time.

Officers have also planned a Families First activity this month.  The next activity will be January 15th. Members will make cards that will be donated to families who have someone who is serving in the military.  It will be fun to make cards that may brighten someones lives.   

February 9-12 will be FCCLA week.  There will be daily activities for the members that will be lots of fun.  
 


 





 
 
 




 




Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Principal's Message

It has been a successful first quarter and smooth transition into the second quarter! Fall sports wrapped up with some exciting post region matches, especially Volleyball who finished 4th in a very tough volleyball region and 7th overall in the state. Football also gave us something else to cheer about with an historic post season run after placing 2nd in region. RHS Football was beat by just two teams this season, both of which are now playing for the state championship. Additionally, Girls Soccer finished 2nd in region, Cross Country qualified two girls for the state meet, and Boys Golf ended up sending over 6 players to the state tournament. Girls Tennis had a great season as well and will be back with a vengeance next year.

We hope you had a chance to see the school musical, Thoroughly Modern Millie. Students and teachers worked countless hours on tap dances, chorus choreography, wonderful music, and the creation of amazing sets.

FFA had a very successful experience with the Ag Issues team at Nationals in Kentucky, and the National Honor Society held its largest induction ever of over 100 students. We also congratulate the following Riverton High Sterling Scholar Winners: Cole Thorpe (Social Sciences), Shelby Christopherson (Dance), Jacob Wilcox (Business & Marketing), McKay Christensen (Math), Erica Smith (English), Keegan Pitchford (Science), Marina McNeill (World Languages), Nathan Taylor (Computer Technology), Logan Crawford (Skilled & Technical Sciences), Caitlyn Stock (Family & Consumer Sciences), Megan Able (Theater Arts), Porter Bagley (Vocal Performance), Britney Johnson (Visual Arts), Rachyl Davenport (Instrumental Music).

Now that the first quarter is behind us we begin to look ahead toward “the most wonderful time of the year.” Soon Silver Rush will be underway and the whole community will be involved in the spirit of giving. Earlier this school year Riverton High accepted the Champions for Child Abuse Award, which was presented to our Student Body Officers on behalf all Riverton students for their efforts to help end child abuse. Even though Riverton didn’t work directly on that effort last year, they have provided funds to several charities that work directly with abused children in years past.

At the awards ceremony, I had a chance to review the process our student officers go through to select a charity each year. By now Riverton is so well known for their charitable fundraising efforts in December that many charities and initiatives seek us out early in the school year and sometimes in the summer.

In the fall, student officers begin studying the charities, looking for hands on opportunities to serve and perhaps a chance to work directly with those in need. As they begin narrowing their search they make visits to charities, collect and read literature, watch promotional videos, interview employees, and spend time learning about significant community issues and needs. Finally, they compile all the information and small groups make presentations to their student government peers. It is during these presentations that officers pose questions to each other to better understand the charities they studied. At the conclusion of the presentations they cast secret ballots to settle on a charity.

As I watched students’ presentations again this year I considered the authentic learning process these students experience as they prepare for Silver Rush. For years in the district office I promoted content area literacy, which is basically the ability to read, write, and speak about content in areas other than language arts. That’s exactly what these student officers do as they study, listen, interview, read, write about, create, and deliver presentations to each other and their advisors about local and global concerns and the people who are working to alleviate human suffering.

Student government loves keeping the chosen charity a secret until the big reveal which happens at a Silver Rush opening assembly. Even then, these officers prepare a promotional presentation intended to educate, excite, and enlist supporters around a valuable cause. During the three weeks of Silver Rush student leaders continue to educate their peers about the issues surrounding the charity, whether it’s information about child abuse, hearing loss, wheelchair accessibility, poverty, refugees, or children’s health, just to name a few.

Ultimately, the goals of Silver Rush are to raise money for a good cause, build unity as a school community, become better educated about issues many people face around us, and promote citizenship through service. So, while the general public may see Silver Rush as a lot of teenagers shaking bottles and cans and requesting donations, I am grateful for the teachers and administrators who have worked for so many years to establish this event as an opportunity for students to practice authentic learning as they research issues within the community and to come together to foster the life-long skill of selflessness.





Silver Rush Schedule of Events

Dec. 1 Opening Assembly @ 9
Dec. 2 Zupas Night 5-9
Dec. 3 Silver Rush CD Release 7pm in the Auditorium, $5 admission
Dec. 4 Improv Night 6 and 8 PM
Dec. 6 Movie Night in the Main Gym, $2 admission
Dec. 9 Mr. Silver Rush Pageant 7PM in auditorium, $5 admission
Chick-fil-a night 5-7
Dec.10 Buffalo Wild Wings Night
Dec.13 Ugly Sweater Stomp 7PM Admission $5
Dec.15 Buffalo Wild Wings Night
Dec.16 Texas Roadhouse Night
Dec.17 Campout 4-11PM
Dec.18 Multifarious Assembly
Dec. 19 Closing Assembly at 1:30 in Main Gym

2014-2015 Sterling Scholar Winners!


- Cole Thorpe (Social Sciences)
- Shelby Christopherson (Dance)
- Jacob Wilcox (Business & Marketing)
- McKay Christensen (Math)
- Erica Smith (English)
- Keegan Pitcford (Science)
- Marina McNeill (World Languages)
- Nathan Taylor (Computer Technology)
- Logan Crawford (Skilled & Technical Sciences)
- Caitlyn Stock (Family & Consumer Sciences)
- Megan Able (Theater Arts)
- Porter Bagley (Vocal Performance)
- Britney Johnson (Visual Arts)

- Rachyl Davenport (Instrumental Music)

Drama Department

  
Congratulations to the Riverton High School Technical Olympics Team that took 3rd Place at the Utah Shakespeare Competition in Cedar City.  The team consisted of: Megan Abel (Stage Management), Karyssa Black (hair and makeup), Cayson Williams (sound), Mason Francis (rigging), JD Abel (sound), Jeremiah Zolman (props), Daryll McKane (costuming), and Brisko Averett (construction).  Nice work!
The Riverton High School MDT Class is proud to present their winter Broadway revue, I Got You onFriday, Jan. 9th and Monday, Jan. 13th at 7:00pm.  Come see 24 different numbers from 24 different Broadway shows- accompanied by Mr. Kelly DeHaan.  We are also honored to perform this revue at the end of January for the Utah Theatre Conference being held at Brigham Young University.  It's going to be a lot of fun.
Auditions for the school play Leading Ladies will be Monday, Dec. 15th in the RHS Drama room.  You will be reading selections from the play and do not need to have anything prepared.  Set in the 1950s, two English Shakespearean actors, Jack and Leo, find their careers in a rut. They are currently performing "Scenes from Shakespeare" on the Moose Lodge circuit in the Amish country of Pennsylvania. However, when they hear that an old lady in York, PA is about to die and leave her fortune to her two long lost English nephews they resolve to pass themselves off as her beloved relatives and get the cash. Hilarity ensues when it turns out the relatives are actually nieces and not nephews. Things get even more complicated when Leo falls madly in love with the old lady’s vivacious niece, Meg, who’s engaged to the local minister.
Congratulations to EVERYONE that helped with the school musical Thoroughly Modern Millie.  It was a huge success!

Student Spotlight






Jena Johanson, a senior, is always ready for a challenge or to try something new. Academically, Jena has taken honors and AP classes. She has a 3.9 grade point average and a 30 on the ACT. Jena is interested in a career in political science and journalism. She has been accepted to both Arizona State University and the University of Arizona’s Honors College. Jena has been offered the New University of America scholarship. She is waiting to see if she has been accepted at the University of Pennsylvania, where they have a strong political science program. Jena has gotten involved in the recent elections including walking the streets with House of Representatives candidate, Colleen Bliss. Jena enjoys volunteering at Courage Reigns where she helps with riding lessons for children with physical or developmental challenges.  Jena also enjoys running in 5Ks, and she is on the Riverton lacrosse team.



Hailey Skolmoski, a senior at Riverton High School, is not only a high achiever with her grades, but in all aspects of her life.  She has played soccer since she was 5 years old and has been recruited by colleges from the time she was 14 years old.  She has played all over the country as well as on the national team in Costa Rica.  She gives 100% on the field whether in practice or a game.  She was offered scholarships from several Division 1 schools, and was committed to play at the University of Utah at the age of 16. (on her 16th birthday)

Not only is she amazing on the soccer field, but she is a committed student.  She received Academic All State for soccer with a 4.0 GPA.  With her perfect grades and high ACT score, Hailey plans to go into Education at the University of Utah.  One of Hailey's greatest attributes is that she does not give up, no matter how discouraged she gets. When something gets hard, she just works harder. In addition, Hailey is a girl who cares deeply and loves with her whole heart.  If you are her friend, you know what that means.  She loves serving others, loves to spend time with her family, and strives daily to be a good person.  Her achievements thus far in her 17 years are admirable.  She has many more great years ahead as a UTE and a future teacher.  

Driver Education Information

DRIVER EDUCATION RANGES

Thank you for not parking in the maroon parking stalls in the north parking lot between 2:30 & 7:00 p.m. Monday – Friday and Saturday mornings. We would rather not tow or ticket your vehicles!!!  Park in a yellow stall and you will be safe! Thanks for your cooperation.

3rd Quarter DRIVER EDUCATION students (& parents)

It is time for you to get your Learner Permit if you have not already done so. It is to your advantage to get your permit from the Utah Driver License Division BEFORE the quarter begins (driverlicense.utah.gov). You must score a minimum of 80% on the Utah Driver Handbook examination to apply for a Utah learner permit. Coach Galley has Utah Driver Handbooks available free of charge in his classroom and he also offers the test free of charge in Room 2626 before school (Mon-Thur) at 7:00 a.m. You may also go directly to the D.L. D. to take the test. If you do not plan on getting a learner permit, please see your counselor to transfer out of 3rd  quarter Dr. Ed. Thanks!

ZERO FATALITIES Parent Nights

Our popular Dr. Ed. Parent Nights are scheduled in the auditorium each quarter for the parent(s) of current Dr. Ed. students. We encourage you to look ahead and save the date for when you will need to attend. Please note that the general public and any other family members or friends are also invited to join us at this powerful presentation. The Zero Fatalities Parent Night is informative and life changing.

R.H.S. Auditorium from 7:00-8:15 p.m.

2nd Quarter  Monday, November 24th 
3rd Quarter  Monday, February 9th  
4th Quarter  Monday, April 13th

Back in ’82…or ’72…or even ’92…


Times sure have changed. Kids who once were begging to get their driver’s licenses are becoming difficult to find. Now that teens can survive anywhere with a little food, water, and their phone, transportation and face to face human interaction just isn’t that important anymore. So, why drive? It’s dangerous and expensive and they have apps to download! R.H.S. currently has several hundred students who have passed the classroom phase but have not completed the driving phases (range and/or road, including the road test). Please do not make the mistake that many are making: thinking that they can just go to the D.L.D. and ask for a license without completing the state-mandated requirements. If your student has dragged his or her feet and would now like to join the millions of other Americans who have a driver license, please send them to Coach Galley in Room 2626. Regardless of the reason(s) or excuse(s) for not completing, he can help the “licenseless”.

FCCLA

FCCLA has had a busy November.  Members have been creating “Little Monsters” stuffed toys and making suckers to sell at Festival of Trees. 

There was also a fun Ice-Skating activity at the Olympic Oval.  Students from Region 2 (Jordan, Granite and Tooele Districts) attended.  It was fun to meet students from different schools.

Members should be preparing their STAR Events for Region (February 5) and State (March 11-12) competitions.

RHS Art Department


           The new Riverton Police Station that is under construction asked the art students to participate in a community service by painting the children's wall. This room will provide a safe and friendly environment for children to be when their parents are in crisis and have need to come to the station. It is to be a community serving building for Riverton. Feel free to stop in and see the new building when it is finally ready for the unveiling to be announced in the future. The students' who participated were: Melanie Barker, Shayleen Bird, Decker Brohl, Tianna Fullmer, Josephine Rivera, Riley Sligting, Kira Smith, Kirsten Spencer, McKay Christensen, and Anthony Hicks under the direction of Robyn Harris.


Student of the Month

Student of the Month for October 2014

Student - (teacher that nominated student)
Benjamin Vandeveegaete – (Michael Miller)
Michael Woolley – (Chase Englestead)
Stetson Rigby -  (Michael Hutchings)
Makayla Hunick – (Jennifer Riley)
Marii Fullmer – (Steve Galley)
Dallin McArthur – (Robert Morris)
Nicole McDonald – (Amy Johnson)
Chad Baker – (Michael Perry)
Toni Frank – (Shauna Mitchell)
Heidi Harrington – (Kristen Simon-Hill)
Kierra Trickett - (Edward Willis)       

Friday, October 24, 2014

Teacher Spotlight - Katelyn Elliott





My name is Katelyn Elliott I am 23 years old. I am from Spanish Fork Utah and I graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelor's in Exercise Science. I've played sports my entire life (softball, basketball, soccer) and I continued my athletic career in softball at the University of Utah. I am now the head softball coach the softball team here at RHS and I teach health and Medical Anatomy and Physiology. My hobbies are snowmobiling, hunting, horse riding and basically anything outdoors.  

September Students of the Month


Congratulations to the Students of the Month for September!

Cera Gowans
Morgan Bradshaw
Lauren Lund
Jacob Klausmeier
Noah Filoso
Ensley Exeter
Sera Ashman
Katri Harker
Kierra Trickett

Teacher Spotlight - Megan Murdock





Growing up I was always the child who "didn't get the memo". In the second grade all the girls came to school dressed as adorably over-sized babies for Halloween and I strolled in with a cane and mustache dressed like Charlie Chaplin. In my early twenties I lived in and traveled around Central and South America where I burned my garbage in my backyard and ate armadillo regularly. I eventually finished graduate school at the U with my M.Ed (Master of Education) for Spanish and English teaching and now teach English here at Riverton. I'm the proud parent of three chickens, I play the fiddle, I'm a Golden Girls fanatic and I am a Silverwolf. #baeisnotaword

Thoroughly Modern Millie - School Play


Don't miss our upcoming school play.  There are over 100 Riverton students who are participating in this production.

Careers




Want to find out what you are good at?
Need some direction in choosing a career?
Sign up for the ASVAB Test!
Friday, November 14
8:30am – 11:00 am
At Riverton High School

WHAT IS IT?
ASVAB is a Career Exploration Program that tests APTITUDE & includes an INTEREST INVENTORY.
See the following link for more information:  

QUESTIONS? 

No Cost!
Gives you direction!
Come sign up in the Career Center today!


Driver's Education




DRIVER EDUCATION RANGES
Thank you for not parking in the maroon parking stalls in the north parking lot between 2:30 & 7:00 p.m. Monday – Friday and Saturday mornings. We would rather not tow or ticket your vehicles!!!  Park in a yellow stall and you will be safe! Thanks for your cooperation.

2nd Quarter DRIVER EDUCATION students (& parents)
It is time for you to get your Learner Permit if you have not already done so. It is to your advantage to get your permit from the Utah Driver License Division BEFORE the quarter begins (driverlicense.utah.gov). You must score a minimum of 80% on the Utah Driver Handbook examination to apply for a Utah learner permit. Coach Galley has Utah Driver Handbooks available free of charge in his classroom and he also offers the test free of charge in Room 2626 before school (Mon-Thur) at 7:00 a.m. You may also go directly to the D.L. D. to take the test. If you do not plan on getting a learner permit, please see your counselor to transfer out of 2nd quarter Dr. Ed. Thanks!

ZERO FATALITIES Parent Nights
Our popular Dr. Ed. Parent Nights are scheduled in the auditorium each quarter for the parent(s) of current Dr. Ed. students. We encourage you to look ahead and save the date for when you will need to attend. Also, the general public and any other family members or friends are more than welcome to attend. The Zero Fatalities presentation is informative, entertaining, and possibly life changing. You will not regret your attendance! All presentations are in the R.H.S. Auditorium from 7:00-8:15 p.m.

2nd Quarter Monday, November 24th
3rd Quarter  Monday, February 9th  
4th Quarter  Monday, April 13th

FCCLA



FCCLA is off to a great start. In September, eight of the officers were able to attend a Leadership Training in Provo. They were able to network with other FCCLA Officers from around the state, listen to great speakers, plan activities and enjoyed an etiquette lunch.

The Opening Social was a success as student played games and learned more about FCCLA in a "Who Wants to be a Millionaire"game. Activity concluded with gourmet ice cream sandwiches.

This month we had a "T.G.I.FCCLA.F" (Thank Goodness It's FCCLA Friday) activity in the Silver Diner. Members brought their own lunch and then enjoyed "FCCLA Frappe" and different kinds of brownies.

We have some really fun activities coming up:
October 23: We will be having a "Haunted Amazing Race" activity.  Meet in room #1128 right after school.
November 6th: There will be an Area 2 activity - more information will be coming.
November 13th: It is time to make "My Cute Little Monster" for Festival of Trees.  Member need to make 2 Little Monsters to qualify to go on the Festival of Trees field trip on December 3rd.

FCCLA is the place to be for Fun, Competitions, Conferences, Service Projects AND Food!

If your haven't joined yet - IT'S NOT TOO LATE! Contact a FCCLA Officer or a FACS teacher for more information!

National Merit Scholar Awards



Riverton High is fortunate to have four outstanding 12th grade students nominated for National Merit Scholar awards.  Their high scores on the PSAT qualified them for this honor. Congratulations to the following individuals:



Porter Bagley maintains a 4.0 GPA in courses that have been rigorous. He is been heavily involved in music and theater here at Riverton High. He has been a member of Tenor/ Bass Choir, and is presently a member of Music Dance Theater (MDT) group and is in Concert and Madrigal choirs. He loves to act and has been in several theater productions. Porter has expressed that being an actor has given him confidence to succeed in life.  He played Cornelius in “Hello Dolly” last year.  Porter also excels at math. He is hoping to attend Harvard University to study math and/or finance. He has studied three years of Chinese. He plans on serving an LDS mission before attending college. Congratulations Porter for all your great work.



Nathan Taylor is well-rounded, hard-working and organized. Nathan loves to learn as evidenced by his challenging and rigorous class schedule. He has been able juggle work, service and extracurricular and still maintains a 3.9 GPA in his schoolwork. He won second place in the Regional Science Fair in the computer science category. He started a Computer Programming club at Riverton High.  In addition, he is a valued member of the Riverton Symphonic and Marching Bands where he plays trumpet. He is and Eagle Scout and is a member of the LDS Seminary Council.  Nathan hopes to pursue a career in Software Engineering.  He is well respected by both peers and adults.




Joshua Garrard is not only intellectually gifted but also a very well rounded young man. He has learned how to balance academic pursuits with important activities that develop positive character traits. Joshua has taken the most rigorous courses available in high school.  The majority of his courses have been honors or advanced placement.  He has enrolled in nine Advanced Placement classes in high school and has passed the majority of his tests with a score of 5.  Joshua maintains a 3.8 grade point. He is on the football and track teams which require many hours after school.  He is an officer in the DECA and FBLA business clubs where he has been in charge of a variety of fund-raising events.  He is on the school newspaper and in the ACappella Choir.  His goals are to study Business Management or Political Science in college after he serves an LDS mission.



Tyler Kiel is a perfect example of what a National Merit Scholar should be.  He exhibits inner motivation and strength.  He has chosen extremely rigorous courses and has maintained a 3.8 GPA.  He has taken multiple Honors and AP courses at Riverton High and participated in the ALP's program in middle school.  Tyler has a goal of pursuing a career in commercial aviation and is planning on completing the Sky-west Bridge Program at UVU.  He is currently attending the pilot program through the Jordan Applied Technology Center while taking three AP classes.  He is also participating with the Marching Band and Concert Band where he plays flute. 

Reflection Winners



Riverton High School Reflections Winners
  
  Category
Name
  Grade
3D
Marina McNeill
12th Grade
Dance/Choreography
Emma Barlow
10th Grade
Film
Shelby Moss
12th Grade
Literature
Megan Sansom
10th Grade
Literature
Katherine Van Wagoner
10th Grade
Literature
Lakyn Butterfield
12th Grade
Literature
Symphonie Wheeler
12th Grade
Music Composition
Lauren Beck
12th Grade
Photography
Marina McNeill
12th Grade
Photography
Isaac Van Wagoner
12th Grade
Photography
Katherine Van Wagoner
10th Grade
Visual Arts
Katherine Van Wagoner
10th Grade
Visual Arts
Isaac Van Wagoner
12th Grade
Visual Arts
Lakyn Butterfield
12th Grade
Visual Arts
Symphonie Wheeler
12th Grade
  
Thank you to First Utah Bank in Riverton and RHS PTSA for supporting Reflections!  All students who entered received a Refillable Megaplex mug and large popcorn. And for every entry a $10 gift card to the District movies along with a Menchies, crazy bread from Little Ceasars, small pizza from Pappa Murpheys, a cookie from Great Harvest, an ice cream cone from Arctic Circle and an activity from Classic Skating. Wow! it pays to enter Reflections.

All of the above entries will be moving on to the Counsel level. Good luck on the next level!



RHS PTSA News
           
            Wow the first two months of school have gone by so quickly this year.  The PTSA board would like to thank all of you that supported our fundraiser for this school year.  We held a fun run on Saturday October 11th and a pancake breakfast afterward.  We want to thank our sponsors for their support, they were RunGr8, Costco of South Jordan, Menchies Yogurt, and Great Harvest Bread in Draper.  We would also like to thank our school administrators for helping facilitate the event.  And a big thank you to track members who volunteered as well as PTSA students and PLT students for their help.  Our chairpersons were Marvelle Morgan and Angela Acord who did an amazing job organizing the event. 

            We are currently looking for RHS students who are in a band and would like to compete in the PTSA Battle of the Bands.  The performance is scheduled for Friday November 21st at 7:00 pm in the RHS auditorium.  Tickets will be $5.00 each and can be purchased in the main office as well as at the door.  They will most likely be available for purchase around November 14th 2014.  We hope you will come and participate all proceeds will go to Silver Rush.  The PTSA student group will also be organizing a Zumba party to be held on a Friday night in December.  The party will be open to all students, families, staff, friends and neighbors.  All ages are welcome so come join us for a great time. Dates will be announced within the next few weeks.  All proceeds will go to Silver Rush.

            We are always looking for people who would like to volunteer with different programs and projects so fell free to email Sheila at sheilamcd@msn.com if you are interested.  We also encourage students and parents to join PTSA or appreciate one time donations.  You can pay membership or submit donations through the main office.

We as Your RHS PTSA Board Thank You for all of your Support!

Sheila McDonald

RHS PTSA President