By Myah Hesselgesser, Staff Writer Recently, Howard County updated the athletic handbook stating that school teams are now allowed twelve summer practices with a coach. In previous years, teams were not allowed to train with coaches at all as a team during the off-season. For past years, the MPSSAA Handbook stated that, “Any school group…
Month: June 2023
Rick & Morty: An Otherworldly Show
By Ryan Burnett, Staff Writer From space aliens to Pickle Rick, Rick & Morty has it all. Each episode focuses on a different aspect of the Smith family, making every episode completely different from each other. The show is set in Seattle, Washington, and focuses on the Smith Family: which includes Rick, Morty, Beth, Jerry,…
48-Hour Cookies: Worth the Wait?
By Claire Burnett, The Current Co-Editor-in-Chief Everyone has their own take on the perfect chocolate chip cookie. While I usually use my grandma’s recipe for my ideal chocolate chip cookie, I stumbled upon Alvin Zhou’s recipe for 48-hour chocolate chip cookies. Previously, I baked Alvin’s 100-hour fudgy brownies, and even though they took a lot…
Pride Week!
By Babiha Kaur, Digital Editor Starting May 30, River Hill celebrated its first Pride Week! Students and staff alike were able to show their support for the LGBTQ+ community at school by wearing a different color each day, choosing free pride stickers in the mornings, purchasing pride items during lunch periods, and sporting the new…
River Hill Students Take June SAT
By Maire Crooks, The Current Co-Editor in Chief This past Saturday, June 3rd, students arrived at River Hill High School at 7:45am to take the notorious SAT. The SAT is an infamous test that many high school juniors and seniors take to attempt to boost their college applications. Since the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, however,…
Rising Freshmen Visit River Hill
By Lauren Shin, Staff Writer With the end of the year quickly approaching, students prepare themselves for their next step, whether it be going off to college or taking on the role as a responsible upperclassman. One such group looking into the future is the 8th graders who will join high school as freshmen in…
Ready, Set, Study!
By Carolina Alphonso Staff Writer It’s the home stretch till the end of the year. With only less than two weeks of school, students are ready to throw their backpacks in their closets and forget about studying until the end of August. But there is still one large obstacle in the way: finals. With finals…
River Hill Baseball Wins State Championship
By Connor Hawthorne, Staff Writer The River Hill High School varsity baseball team recently achieved an incredible feat, winning the state championship in a thrilling match against Charles Milton Wright High School. The team, led by their exceptional pitcher Henry Zatkowski, defeated Charles Milton Wright with an extremely close score of 1-0. This victory was…
Father’s Day Appreciation
By Lux Sheplee, Staff Writer As school comes to an end, River Hill students’ main focus is getting in late work and studying for finals. However, just four days after the last day of school, June 18, is Father’s Day. Fathers do a lot for their families, especially those that attend River Hill, and their…
Beach Season Begins
By Sara Solimani, Opinions Editor As temperatures rise throughout the Eastern shore and days grow longer, many have found it to be suitable weather for resuming their beach adventures. Whether the time is right to be at the beach or not, these beach plans have been springing into action lately. Local beaches that have been…