Student Bulletin Thursday, January 26, 2017

"TODAY IS CUSTODIAN APPRECIATION DAY. Our custodians work both day and night to ensure that RB is a safe, clean and well-maintained building for its students. We have 22 members of the custodial staff and many of them work behind scenes. So whether it's saying thank you to one of our custodians or a custodian who you may know personally make sure you appreciate them for the work they do."

THIS FRIDAY IS SPIRIT DAY, please wear your Bulldog Blue-n-white and show your school pride. Plus your 5th hour class could win candy and entered in a drawing for a pizza party!!

BROOKFIELD ZOO has just announced some great news for 2017. If you are interested in learning more, a representative from the zoo's talent acquisition team will be at RB today during all lunch times and during 4C in the study hall room. Flyers with information on how to apply will also be posted in the halls.

DO YOU HAVE AN EYE FOR STYLE? Enjoy doing DIY projects? Would love to learn more about the fashion industry? If so, join RB's all new club, Fashion Club. Come to our introductory meeting in the Alumni Lounge today after school at 3:15pm and bring your friends!

ATTENTION SENIORS! Ballots to vote for the Senior Superlative Yearbook Awards are due this Friday! Please fill out your ballot to vote for the awards and return it to Mrs. Marsh in room 262 by January 27th.

OLAS will be having a film and forum. We will meet today after school in Tinoco's room. The movie is Walkout and it is about the 1960s, high school students walk out.

STAY ON TOP of your classes this quarter by getting free tutoring from National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society. Meet in Room 136 after school Mondays and Tuesdays and after school Wednesdays and Fridays.

FISHING CLUB is back for the second semester even with the frozen temps we are talking and planning fishing club outings. Meetings are every friday morning at 7:15am in room 131. If you are interested in coming on the fishing trip to Michigan this summer you need to attend fishing club meetings.
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