TODAY we will operate on a 2-hour delay/late start schedule. This means the school will open its doors at 10:30 am for students, and the school day will officially begin at 11:50 am. ALL students will report immediately to the cafeteria to have brunch as we will have only one lunch today.
There will be NO morning R2i2 classes today. Students who have morning R2i2 classes will report to Study Hall (E210). Students who have afternoon R2i2 classes will report to R2i2. Also, note that we will not have Cavalier Learning Time (CLT) today.
2nd Semester Seat Time Has Started
If you have more than 5 absences in an (A-B) course or more than 3 in an (A) or (B) course, you need to attend Seat Time Attendance Recovery for every day over the 3-day/5-day requirement.
Interested in taking harder classes like honors, AP, or Dual Enrollment
Have the desire and determination for success
Making at least B or C in all your present academic classes
Works hard in class
has a positive attitude
can & is willing to work with others
wants support in rigorous courses
wants a place to โBELONGโ at school
If you answered YES to these questions, apply for our AVID program by clicking on the image above. Applications are open until 4:00 PM on March 7th. If you have any questions either stop by B206 or email Ms. Sansonetti-Wood. msansonetti@richland2.org
Mr. RNE: Adarius Dease Miss. RNE: Constance Cromer
Pictured from L-R Mr. & Miss Freshman: Michael Debramaletta & Shani Malloy Mr. & Miss Sophomore: Jaden Dubose & Kenโnasia McRae Mr. & Miss Junior: Fernando Solis-Torres & Eboni Green Mr. & Miss Senior: Neamiah Richardson & Armani Mckenzie
Urban League Honors Young & Gifted
Click the list to view Columbia Urban League’s Class of 2025.
The Columbia Urban League’s annual Young and Gifted Awards, a 35+ year tradition, celebrated Black History Month by recognizing approximately 600 high-achieving African-American high school seniors from 11 South Carolina counties. The program, which emphasizes achievement as a key legacy of Black History, is the state’s largest recognition of African-American student success. This year’s event, Keeping the Legacy Alive, honored students with a 3.0 GPA or higher in academics, the arts, leadership, technology, athletics, and especially STEM fields.
U.S. Navy Visits Richland Northeast
Click the image to view WIS Channel 10’s Broadcast.
Thanks to Master Guns Gaston, the U.S. Navy brought its “Strike Group” mobile mixed-reality experience to Richland Northeast High School to promote STEM careers. This immersive program features:
“All Hands”: A virtual reality simulation where students work as a team to launch a jet from an aircraft carrier.
“Support”: An interactive map showcasing the Navy’s global humanitarian missions.
“Fly”: A flight simulator where students learn to fly an F-35C jet, complete missions, and land on an aircraft carrier.
The Navy aims to show students the exciting and technologically advanced nature of STEM careers within the Navy, emphasizing adventure, teamwork, and support. We appreciate them for helping our students understand what a STEM Career in the Navy could provide using more realistic methods.
Deadline: Tuesday, April 1st Click the flyer to apply.
Magnet Field Study – 3rd Payment Due March 15th
For more details about the trip, click the image.
RNE Magnet students have the opportunity to embark on a thrilling 3-day journey to Atlanta, GA filled with exciting and educational adventures that complement classroom learning. Cost of trip includes roundtrip motor coach transportation, meals as listed, lodging, listed, programs and activities as listed, Kelly Tours Tour Director, 1:10 chaperone to student ratio, snack and drink along the way, travel arrangements, and all taxes. Scan the QR Code to make a payment.
RNE Golf Visits Windsor Elementary
Thanks to Chef Wrightson & Culinary Arts
Chef Wrightson and her Culinary Arts students were honored to prepare and serve breakfast for Richland Two’s Superintendent Dr Kim Moore, Dr Sabrina Suber (Executive Director of Schools), Dr. Thomas, high school student leaders and their advisors, and several other esteemed guests. We hope you enjoyed it.
Interested in taking harder classes like honors, AP, or Dual Enrollment
Have the desire and determination for success
Making at least B or C in all your present academic classes
Works hard in class
has a positive attitude
can & is willing to work with others
wants support in rigorous courses
wants a place to โBELONGโ at school
If you answered YES to these questions, apply for our AVID program by clicking on the image above. Applications are open until 4:00 PM on March 7th. If you have any questions either stop by B206 or email Ms. Sansonetti-Wood. msansonetti@richland2.org
Cooperative Youth Summit Deadline Feb 28
The 2025 Cooperative Youth Summit is scheduled for July 14-17 in Columbia, S.C. Each year, Fairfield Electric Cooperative selects four rising juniors to the Cooperative Youth Summit that takes in our state’s capital. Students will experience Columbia by touring the statehouse, meeting state lawmakers, and seeing how co-ops are preparing for our state’s energy future. The trip is all expenses paid. Please click the image to apply before the February 28th deadline. For more information please contact Chaundrea Lee by phone at (803)691-3636 or via email: clee@fairfield.coop.