Tiger’s Return Unsuccessful So Far

May 25, 2010 • by Nathan Zielinski  
Filed under Sports

     Tiger Woods’ decision on when to compete again on the PGA Tour was set up to be a fairy tale.  Woods planned to return on the week of the tour’s most historic tournament on the schedule, The Masters. The Masters is played at Augusta National Golf Club, a course that Tiger ripped... Read more »

NBA Playoffs Near Halfway Mark

May 20, 2010 • by Nathan Zielinski  
Filed under Sports

     With the two conference finals almost set in the NBA Playoffs, they have not disappointed.  With the quality of all the first round match ups; including two seven game series, the second round of play has provided three sweeps performed by the Los Angeles Lakers, the Phoenix Suns, and the Orlando... Read more »

Wheelock Reaches Milestone

May 19, 2010 • by Nathan Zielinski  
Filed under Sports, Top Stories

     May 10th, 2010 is a date that will go down in history for Rockville Athletics.  Coach Wheelock reached a milestone that only few coaches can say they have accomplished, 400 wins.  Wheelock also has a winning record during his 34 season tenure as head coach of the Rockville High School baseball... Read more »

Lots of Fun at Junior Prom

May 19, 2010 • by Nicole Santomenno  
Filed under Student Life

     The class of 2011 came together on Saturday, May 1, for junior prom. The prom was held at La Renaissance in East Windsor from 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. Appetizers and dinner were served shortly after the students began arriving at the banquet hall all dressed up. The meal choices were chicken cordon... Read more »

Violence in Video Games

May 19, 2010 • by Amy Alexanderowicz  
Filed under Opinion

    Video gaming is becoming an increasingly popular hobby for people of all ages. Both children and adults are spending large amounts of their time playing them. This is one of the main reasons why the video gaming industry is bring in more of a profit then both movies and DVDs. Another factor that... Read more »

Softball: New Season, New Coach

April 6, 2010 • by Amy Alexanderowicz  
Filed under Sports

A new softball season has started and with it a new coach. Mr. Frank Levick will be taking over the RHS softball teams head coaching position this season. Levick was been coaching baseball and softball in Vernon for twelve years and has concentrated on softball exclusively for the last five. Levick is... Read more »

Respect Each Other’s Differences

April 6, 2010 • by Nicole Santomenno  
Filed under Opinion

Unfortunately, not all schools show respect for others. Here at RHS, in most classrooms you’ll find a poster that reminds students to respect each other’s  differences.  We also have programs like the Gay-Straight Alliance where students advocate for respect. Recently, at a Mississippi high... Read more »

Catching Up With Some Familiar Faces

April 1, 2010 • by Nicole Santomenno  
Filed under News, Top Stories

     While looking through past-published RHS Rampage newspapers, we found a segment that needed updated. 1997’s, “Welcome Aboard New Teachers” article featured Jonathan Graham, Kimberly Marinan, Anthony Bianca, Steven Augustus and Christopher Lewis, all who are still with RHS today.     ... Read more »

Foods Classes Raise Money for Chile

April 1, 2010 • by Nicole Santomenno  
Filed under News

       The students who take Foods classes here at RHS traditionally have a chili cook-off. It was Mrs. Rita Courtois’ suggestion to have a Chili for Chile fundraiser. The Foods students worked together to make and present Chili. According to Foods teacher Mrs. Gilmore, there were vegetarian... Read more »

Down the Rabbit Hole (Again)

March 18, 2010 • by Amy Alexanderowicz  
Filed under A&E

     Alice has returned to Wonderland but this time as a nineteen year old woman. Alice, once again, has stumbled down the rabbit hole. But this time she is leaving behind a life, that she feels, she does not belong in. Alice feels trapped in a world of etiquette and propriety that does not fit her.... Read more »

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