February 26, 2026

Unlock Your Future: WBL New Opportunities

Ready to take the next step in your career journey? ๐Ÿš€

We are excited to announce that new opportunities for employment, summer jobs, and career exploration have just been posted to our Work-based Learning Google Classroom! Whether youโ€™re looking to gain hands-on experience or find the perfect summer gig, now is the time to actโ€”some application deadlines are approaching fast.

How to Get Started:

  • Join the Classroom: Use code FYKVHNR to access all the latest listings.
  • Explore Options: Browse through local employment and summer career exploration activities.
  • Need Help? Visit Dr. Barnes in Room A-114 for assistance with your applications or questions.

Don’t miss out on these chances to build your resume and explore your interests! ๐ŸŽ“โœจ


Black History Spirit WeekSunday’s Best

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The Comeback: Navigating Success 2nd Semester

Our “The Comeback” initiative provides students with structured pathways to recover grades and attendance to stay on track for graduation. Students with failing grades between 50-59 can utilize Credit Recovery via Edgenuity to earn a “P” grade, while those struggling with current major assignments can access Content Recovery, provided they meet a one-hour tutoring requirement within a two-week deadline. To support these efforts, free after school tutoring is available Monday through Thursday from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM in the Upstairs A Building, covering Math, English, Science, and History.

Monitoring attendance is equally critical, as exceeding absence limitsโ€”such as five days for a semester block courseโ€”results in an “FA” (Failure due to Attendance) and loss of credit. To recover “FAs,” students must serve 1.5 hours of Attendance Recovery time for each excess absence. AR sessions are offered Monday through Thursday after school and on the 2nd and 4th Saturday each month. Ultimately, promotion is strictly credit-based, requiring a progression from 6 total credits for 10th grade up to 24 credits for graduation, emphasizing that academic success is earned through consistent focus and making the right choices.

Please click the image to review the presentation shown to all students at the beginning of 2nd semester.


Fueling Future Success: Windsor Wildcat Scholarship 2026


February 25, 2026

Black History Program TODAY

Today, we will have our annual Black History Assembly during 7th/8th periods. Students will follow the normal Late Start Wednesday schedule and will be released at the end of 6th period for the assembly via the PA system, starting at 2:25 pm. 

Students will be required to leave their belongings in their 6th-period class and report to the assembly to sit in their designated areas with their 6th period class.


Frasier Honored at Richland Two Black History Program

We are thrilled to celebrate one of our dedicated instructional aides, who is one of the honorees at Richland Two Black History program. Our very own Mr.  Elijah Frasier was one of the Black History Month Honorees last night at our District Office.  Not only was Mr. Frasier honored, but we had several Richland Northeast HS staff members and students respresented in the program.

Thank you for all of your help over the years, Mr. Frasier, and congratulations to the program participants who represented Richland Northeast very well. 


Black History Spirit WeekGreen, Yellow, & Red

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CAVPlex News Show Now On YouTube

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Click on either the YouTube thumbnail OR the CavPlex circular logo to watch the broadcast. 

February 24, 2026

RNE Cheer: Your Journey Starts TODAY!


Senior House Sells Chick-fil-A TOMORROW


Empower the Next Generation: Clemson Summer Camp

Clemson University is hosting the Clemson Entrepreneurship Residential Summer Camp 2026 during the week of JULY 20-24, 2026. This camp is free of charge. Students only need transportation to and from Clemson and spending money.

This program is open to any rising junior or senior students who have not previously attended our resident camp. A nomination from a teacher, counselor, or community leader. Student qualifications:

  • Must have demonstrated resiliency and grit in the face of adversity.
  • Must have demonstrated entrepreneurial traits and, maybe even, entrepreneurial successes.
  • Must have demonstrated the maturity to behave respectfully in group settings.
  • Will represent you personally and your school or organization.
  • Must currently face significant family and societal challenges.

Nominations should be emailed to Dr. Barnes (arbarnes@richland2.org). The application will be emailed to the student to complete at that time.


February 21, 2026

Got Spirit? Don’t Miss Cheer Interest Meeting


RNE AVID Application Deadline In 2 Weeks

Are you a current 8th or 9th grade student attending Richland Northeast High School in 2026-2027 who…. 

  • is interested in trying harder classes like honors, AP, or Dual Enrollment
  • has desire and determination for success
  • is at least B student in 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 โ€œBELONGโ€ at school

If this sounds like you, apply at rneavid.org/application. Applications are open for round 1 until March 7 at 4 PM. Digital Interviews will be March 10-17, 2026.

If you have any questions either stop by B206 or email Ms. Sansonetti-Wood (msansonetti@richland2.org).