Students enrolled in Algebra 1 or U.S. History MUST report to their EOC testing location instead of reporting to their 5th period. Don’t forget to bring your fully charged, school-issued Chromebook & charger. Click the image or your email for your testing location.
Warmth & Wonder: The H.O.P.E. 365 Clothing & Toy Drive
Donation Deadline: Wednesday, December 12th
Check Out Our Magnet Programs
We will hold our School Information Night, December 17th at 6:00 PM. Great time to explore all our programs in the 4 As — Academics, Activities, Arts, Athletics. For more information about our Magnet programs, click HERE.
Students who missed their English 2 Reading Exam MUST report to the Multipurpose Room on the 1st floor of E Building by 9:00 AM with their fully charged Chromebook & charger. Missing this exam will result in a zero on their English 2 Final Exam, which counts 20% of their final grade.
SAVE THE DATE: Winter Band Concert
From Your Pantry to Their Plate: Donate for H.O.P.E. 365
The Richland Northeast High School student-led community service project, H.O.P.E. 365, is in full swing, dedicated to supporting those in need across our community this holiday season! We are actively collecting essential items, including non-perishable food for local food banks; socks, toiletries, and feminine hygiene items for homeless shelters; and toys and bikes to contribute to the annual Stuff-A-Bus drive. In addition to sponsoring a vital blood drive, we are working with Families Helping Families to adopt families and senior citizens.
We need your support to reach our goal!
Click HERE to adopt a family, senior citizen, or disabled adult; and HERE to donate to our Online Meal Campaign with Harvest Hope Food Bank. All other donations can be brought to the school.
A Virtual Session on Vaping Prevention
The Office of Student Services and Dr. Monique Flowers are hosting a Virtual Parent Education Night, Vape Prevention and Intervention, on Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 6:00 PM. This is a virtual meeting will utilize Zoom. Space is limited and registration is required for all who plan to attend. If anyone experiences any difficulty registering or has any questions, they are welcome to contact Dr. Monique Flowers.
Fueling Hope: Where We Stand in the HOPE 365 Initiative
We are thrilled to share the incredible progress of our HOPE 365 Initiatives, thanks to the profound generosity of our community! We successfully hit our target by collecting 100 Toys, ensuring a brighter holiday for the 15 families we are assisting. Furthermore, your support led to an astounding 1044 online meals campaign and a food drive that fed over 1500 people in November. We also successfully gathered 308 socks, 3500 cans, and 1000 clothes so far. These achievements are a testament to the power of collective kindness and have already made a tangible difference in the lives of many of our neighbors.
With the end-of-year deadline rapidly approaching, we need your urgent assistance to close the gap on our remaining goals. While we celebrate our wins, we must continue gathering essential items like socks, canned goods, and clothing to maximize the support for our community. Please help us cross the finish line! Every final donation makes a critical difference right now and ensure the HOPE 365 Initiative is a complete success. Visit HERE today to donate to our online meal campaign with Harvest Hope. All other donations can be delivered to Mrs. Cherry, our Students Activities Director.