RaiderNet Daily: Taking The Next Step
Students start thinking about life after high school. Also, opinions on crowded hallways and American-made products; why last month was a warm one; and some job-hunting tips.
Students start thinking about life after high school. Also, opinions on crowded hallways and American-made products; why last month was a warm one; and some job-hunting tips.
See the spirit of G. Ray Bodley High School. Meet the King and Queen of Homecoming, along with Mr. Legs and Ms. Lips. See the principal take a pie in the face. We’ve got full photo coverage of Homecoming. Also, the boys soccer team plays shorthanded and takes a thrilling win, while the girls win easily. And one commenter says students need to stop making messes.
Today, RaiderNet Daily checks in with the Environmental Club. They’re working hard on recycling. Also, a Raider senior attends the World Dairy Expo; the Raider boys soccer team begins a key week; the girls come oh-so-close again; and impressions of Spirit Week.
Homecoming gave Fulton’s football squad a chance for a win and they took advantage of the opportunity. Also, the list of GRB’s favorite musicians and bands provides a wide variety of styles. And students weigh in on their favorite part of Spirit Week.
The cast of “An Evening on Broadway” is ready to take the stage. Also, t-shirts with the new logos are available; opinions on what to do with a free half-day; a visit to Oktoberfest; and more.
Take a look at a homecoming from the archives as Homecoming nears. Also, a good day for the girls soccer team, though the boys could not get a goal.
Staff and students wear pink to lend support to a teacher who’s fighting cancer. Also today, the creator of the new school logo explains what went into it, and why it honors Native Americans. Weather buff Carson Metcalf tells us why summer was above average, and a bullying assembly is reviewed.
National Honor Society students have a mandatory meeting today. They’ll learn that their community service requirements won’t be measured on the honor system anymore. Also today — rude behavior taints a presentation on bullying; why the varsity soccer team is better than its record; and GRB looks forward to Spirit Week events.
Today, we’ve got a preview of tonight’s Fulton/Mexico football game. Also, a fast start helps Fulton’s boys win a soccer match. You’ll meet the first guy ever to be part of the GRB Dance Team, hear about a new student teacher, and get the opinions of people about how to help the football squad get its first win of the year.
The schedule’s out for Spirit Week, which culminates with the Fulton vs. Oswego football game next week. There are changes to the annual pep rally. Also today, exchange students roam the Bodley halls; a new student teacher is at work; JV girls’ soccer is off to a good start; and students assess the new logo.
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