Sunday, 20 July 2014

2013-2014 Highlights and Hopes

Vol. 1 N. 1


Mission

Maintain high standards of excellence through partnership and quality education in a safe and caring environment.


Vision 

Through partnership with all stakeholders, RHIJSHS' vision is to develop respectful, independent, and life-long learners who will have the skills necessary to achieve success and be effective contributors of the global society. 


Expected School-wide Learning Results (ESLRs)

Reach personal and academic goals
Honor cultural values
Internalize individual integrity
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School Demographics

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2013-2014 CNMI-wide Accolades of RHI

10TH ANNUAL VALENTINE N. SENGEBAU POETRY COMPETITION
Four teams (two for junior high and two for high school division) from RHI participated in the 2013 Annual Valentine Sengebau Poetry Competition.

Junior High Division
Richelle Aldabe - 2nd Place
Jennylyn Candia - Honorable Mention

Senior High Division
  • Team -  2nd Place
  • Mona Manglona
  • Randee-Jo Barcinas-Manglona 
  • Team - Honorable Mention
  • Glengela Guiang
  • Beda Mundo

SENIOR HIGH MOCK TRIAL
Mentored and coached by Mr. Donald Manglona and Ms. Chanelle Manglona, RHI's Mock Trial Team returned with the honor of receiving a plaque for CNMI Supreme Court Professionalism Award of all of the participants.
Image retrieved from Saipan Tribune article "16th Annual High School Mock Trial Competition"




However, this is the first time in several years that a CNMI public school, Saipan Southern High
School, triumphed over the private school, Mt. Carmel High School.

Click on the link for the full Marianas Variety article: http://www.mvariety.com/cnmi/cnmi-news/local/63528-saipan-southern-high-school-is-2014-mock-trial-champion
and Saipan Tribune article: http://www.saipantribune.com/index.php/16th-annual-high-school-mock-trial-competition/

JROTC INTER-ISLAND AND GOLDEN BEAR COMPETITIONS
Dr. Rita H. Inos' Chamorro Buck Battalion won the Overall Trophy. They competed against four other battalions (KHS' Ayuyu Battalion, SSHS' Manta Ray Battalion, TJSHS' Stallion Battalion, and MHS' Dolphin Battalion). The battalion who wins the Overall Trophy means that they placed 1st in the most categories (Unarmed Fancy Drill, Unarmed Regulation Drill, Color Guard, Armed Drill, and Inspection).
The cadets from RHI were also privileged to compete in California's Golden Bear Competition against hundreds of other cadets from around the nation. Our cadets returned with 4th Place in the Unarmed Fancy Drill exhibition.

2014 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) FAIR
This email excerpt was sent from Ms. Jeaniffer Cubangbang (Instructional Technology Program Coordinator) on March 16, 2014 giving her thanks and congratulations to all of our students and schools:
"On behalf of the 2014 STEM Fair Committee and the CNMI Public School System, we would like to congratulate all 195 participants of the 2014 CNMI PSS Island-wide STEM Fair. It was more than just selecting the best scientists, technicians, engineers, or mathematicians. We celebrate the effort and success of ALL our students. Thank you for sustaining science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in the CNMI."
Name                           Grade             Project Title                                                   Category*    Place
Jezzel Candia                8th                 Does age really matter?                                   BS              3rd
Mariette Barcinas          8th                 Ozone Depletion                                              ES               1st
Neri Jingco                   11th               Is a Homemade Mosquito Trap Effective?         LS              3rd

*BS = Behavior Science
  ES = Earth Science
  LS = Life Science


AWESOME STUDENT PROJECTS


Thank you Sierra Barcinas (and your team), for creating this compilation!
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2013-2014 Stakeholder Partnership Events

FAMILY FUN NIGHT
Organized by students under the Student Council, Family Fun Night was not only a success, but milestone that would hopefully pave the way for stronger partnership between RHI administration, staff, and faculty and RHI students and parents.

The event was free and open to all of our students' families. Some activities included:
  • Carnival games
  • Vendor booths
  • Electronic games
  • Entertainment provided by clubs, students, and teachers
  • Drive in movie
Special thanks goes out to the Department of Public Health, Emergency Management Office, Mr. Steve Mesngon, Mr. and Mrs. John King, Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Manglona, Mr. Jaime Santos, Mr. Perry Mesngon, and ALL of the parents, staff, teachers, and students who helped make this event a success.




2014 Family Fun Night (Part 2)

2014 FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT
On June 18, 2014, STUCO once again organized Family Movie Night. The participation and turn out for the event was spectacular! Drive In Theatre featured two family movies. Although it was advertised that The Amazing Spider Man 2 would be showing, unfortunately, the movie was not secured on time. The movies shown were Rio 2 and Little Rascals. The Sit In Theatre presented Ride Along and Insidious 2. Consignment stands were open for everyone to enjoy both movies and snacks.

A big thank you goes out to the following:


  • Mr. Terrence Taisacan
  • Mr. Roque Santos
  • Mr. Larry Hocog
  • Mr. Vincent Manglona
  • Mr. Joseph Barcinas
  • SFC Sarmiento
  • Mr. Steve Mesngon
  • Mr. and Mrs. John King
  • Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Manglona
  • Mendi's Snack Shop
  • Rota's Bakery
  • Lupe's Kitchen
  • Community members and departments
  • ALL teachers, support staff, and administrators who assisted in any way
  • ALL students and parents for your participation and support

More family activity plans are in the works for next school year!

Drive In Theatre
Sit It Theatre
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HOPES FOR 2014-2015

We cannot and will never tire of thanking all of our stakeholders for your active support and engagement in the growth and education of our youth. We aim to build stronger partnership with all of you so we can all continue to shape our children in becoming effective, engaged, and empowered members of our community and the global society.

We wish you all a safe summer and we look forward to a fun-filled educational school year!

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