By: Tess Redman, independent research student (sophomore) What if someone told you that the next time you went to the doctor’s for a routine checkup, you would be shipped off to the hospital with a diagnosis of an incurable disease? Four years ago, I would probably tell that someone that they’re crazy. Until it actually…
Cougar Day a Roaring Success
By: Danny Tow, Staff Writer River Hill High School hosted Clarksville Elementary’s annual Cougar Day pep rally on Friday, May 4. It was a day filled with laughs, cheers, and an overall good time for everyone involved. I was curious to see what people really thought of this exciting event. Sophomore Azariah Seblu played the…
Storey’s Story
By: Gabby Lewis, Co-Editor in Chief As a teacher who’s worked at the school since its opening, Ms. Storey is a staple of River Hill itself with a legendary class, even being on a committee to design the school itself. However, the time has inevitably come for her to retire after over 20 years at our…
Students Plan To Travel The World
By: Elijah Taylor, Staff Writer With the 2018 school year coming to a close and summer quickly approaching, many of River Hill’s students are preparing for a packed summer that they had planned since the first days of school. All the excitement seems to be centered around travel. People are going all across the world…
Smoothies Stir Up River Hill
By: Vlada Rauner, staff writer A couple weeks ago, River Hill High School was hit by a storm, a fruit storm. Students were juiced up about the new and sweet addition to the cafeteria menu, smoothies! “Mango pineapple is so much better than the strawberry banana” says Joshua Ward, a senior who has been eating…
New Forms: The Best of The Best at RHHS
By: Lauren Mitchell, Co-Editor in Chief River Hill’s art community is astounding, existing as a safe environment for every student. Although the art department has already proved itself through its products, there is one art class at RHHS that is the most prestigious of them all, being the highest possible class a student can take here:…
Experts Hour Has A Senior Moment
To our rising editors…
Dear River Hill Current, Thank you for all the memories over the last three years for Anna, and four for Bailey. You’ve given us a purpose and a place at River Hill. We started as underclassmen fools and ended up as the editors-in-chief (we’re still fools, but now with a title). We’ll cherish our memories…
Experts Hour: The Experts Discuss the NBA Playoffs’ First Round with a Bonus Review of the New Post Malone Album
March for Our Lives
by Vlada Rauner, staff writer On March 24th, 2018, according to organizers, nearly 800,000 people marched for The March For Our Lives In Washington DC to demand gun reform. The crowd walked toward the Capitol building with students, parents, and children. Signs rose through the streets with written statements like “the only bullets I should…