Regis High School

Food, Events, and a Test Drive

SAVE THE DATE!

& LEAVE YOUR MONEY @ HOME!  

Friday, June 29th
11 AM - 2:30 PM (rain or shine)

Regis High School Parking Lot

RMB Hockey is proud to announce the only fundraiser you’ll ever be asked to attend and not be asked for money!  But don’t forget your driver’s license… because, through the generous support of Dodge and Eau Claire Automotive Group, we’ll be hosting this “Friend-Raiser” to bring greater awareness and benefit our program.

Take a no-obligation test drive*, enjoy some great tailgate food prepared by the team, with fun events and give-aways galore throughout the day.  The more drivers we get, the more we earn.  Plan on spending a ½ hour or a ½ day supporting the Saints!

* Must present a valid driver’s license and be 18 years of age.

RHS Newsletter

The May/June 2012 edition of the Regis High School newsletter is available now.

Click to view the pdf version.

St. Patrick’s Day Tuition Voucher Winners

Congratulations to the St. Patrick’s Day Tuition Voucher Winners for 2012-13.

Kindergarten ($500)

Gage Addis
Willow Brugge
Logan Carroll
Ayva Crotteau
Ava Insteness
Jacelin Jensen
Carter Kins-Anderson
Sean McEllistrem
Brady Nodolf
Myles Sinette


Grades 1-12 ($1,000)
 
Ryan Job
Josephine Semerad

EUREKA!

Eureka! Math PlayRegis Catholic School’s students in grades 5-12 will be attending the highly acclaimed performance of Eureka! on Monday, April 23rd at 10:00 am in the Regis High School Auditorium.

The math themes in Eureka align with the Regis Catholic School’s Teaching and Learning Plan.  It is endorsed by Linda Nortier, the Facilitator of the Math Curriculum, under the RCS T & L plan. 

The Boston Globe says, “Eureka helps to anchor math concepts and creates concrete visual links between the ideas and things we encounter in the real world and our everyday lives that can make math exciting.”

Eureka presents math theorems and formulas in an engaging way and provides real life understanding of topics such as; order of operations, prime numbers, Pascal’s Triangle, The Fibonacci Sequence, The Pythagorean Theorem, and The Golden Ratio. 

The play will help demonstrate to students, teachers, and to any parents who would like to attend, how with an understanding of math you can then use these basic concepts to understand math which is found in science, social studies, art, music, poetry, nature and most everywhere in the real world. 

It incorporates humor, history, and sparks student’s and teacher’s interest in math discussions and encourages life-long learning to explore the mysteries in our everyday lives.

For more information about the play, you can go to Chamber Theater's website about the play.

RCS Art Fair

Thursday, April 19th from 5:30-7:00 the Regis Elementary, Middle and High School students will have their art on display in the Regis Gymnasium. Students will be doing clay, printmaking, Photoshop and mosaic demonstrations. Selected photographs, pottery pieces, silk-screened tee-shirts and other donated pieces will be for sale.
 
All middle and high school students are encouraged to bring in artwork they have created during the 2011-2012 school year. Pieces should be dropped off the in the art room the morning of Monday, April 16th or Tuesday, April 17th. Student may take home all artwork at the end of the fair.

Kelly Bowe Promoted to Principal

Kelly Bowe, Assistant Principal and Teacher at Immaculate Conception School Is Promoted to Principal of St. Mary's and  St. James Elementary Schools

View News Release as a PDF Here.