Becoming involved and invested in school is an
invaluable part of the educational process. Our school does not
become a community without it. Raymond High School is proud to
offer our students and families quality and meaningful
opportunities to become involved. It is our hope that these
opportunities will foster our sense of a shared responsibility for
education and prepare our students to become productive,
responsible citizens.
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Advisor |
Description |
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Amigos |
Mr. Brian Lister |
High school students are involved with the elementary school
in volunteering to spend time one-on-one mentoring, games, or
just time together. Meets Friday afternoons. |
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Class Officers |
Freshmen:
Ms. Coomey
&
Ms. Buell
Sophomores:
Mr. Hayes
&
Ms. Gilbert
Juniors:
Mr. Ramsey
&
Ms. Nardone
Seniors:
Mr. &
Mrs. Brazeau |
* Each grade level has the four basic offices
* officers in charge of organizing, coordinating, overseeing
class in fundraising, class activities and events related to
spirit and student activities
* meetings are usually weekly, and determined in
coordination with the advisor(s)
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Drama Club |
Mr. Bob Gagnon |
Drama Club is held after school and plays are produced
throughout the year. |
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Euphony |
Mr.
Adams |
The Euphony is a literary magazine with poems, stories and
drawings. We meet every Monday and Wednesday after school
until 3:30. |
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Gay-Straight Alliance |
Ms. Ozana |
The Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) is a club meant to foster
awareness, promote education and provide a place for
discussion about issues of sexuality. We intend to create a
place of support, respect, pride and safety for gay, lesbian,
bisexual and transgender members of the RHS community. Our
mission is to work toward a more accepting environment for all
people, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity,
through education, support, social action and advocacy.
We meet every other Tuesday in room 211. |
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Granite State Challenge |
Ms. Liz Koch &
Mr. Tom Koch |
Six competitors (all grade levels) chosen through
elimination competition
new team formed in alternate years to compete against
other schools statewide
meets Wednesday afternoons in room 104
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International Club |
Ms. Joann Plender |
International Club is all about helping others both locally
and internationally. We fundraise to donate money to help
children and their caregivers. Some of the organizations we
support are: UNICEF, The Tomorrow Plan, and Heifer
International. This year, we would like to help our local food
bank by purchasing meal boxes from our local Hannaford. Some
of the things we do to raise money include Open House Bake
Sales, our annual Silent Auction, and this year we hope to
sell handmade stocking stuffers during our fundraising week.
Meets
every other Thursday. |
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Life Smarts |
Mr. Mike Brazeau |
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Math Team |
Ms. Mary Ann Zaino and
Mr. Tom Koch |
Meets every Thursday in Ms. Zaino's room @ 2:15.
Every 4th Thurs. we compete with 6
other area schools by taking 10 minute quizzes in Algebra,
Geometry, Algebra II, Senior Math, and a team quiz. |
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National Honor Society |
Mr. Mike Brazeau |
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Peer Outreach |
Ms.
Charlene Mccarron & Ms. Lois
Johnson |
Students working together with peers and the community.
Activities include, food drives, Toys for Tots, visiting local
nursing homes, marching in parades, Peer Mentor program and
Red Ribbon week activities.
Meets after school every other Wednesday. |
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Prom Committee |
Ms. Sue Puchacz |
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Raymond Rampage |
Ms.
Shelley Tudisco &
Ms. Mckenzie Krzesicki |
The Raymond Rampage is the student run newspaper here at RHS.
Our staff is always looking for strong writers looking to get
out into the community, the school, and the world to tell us
what is happening. If you are interested in becoming a part of
the newspaper, please see our co-advisors, or one of our
editors, Kristine Welch or Janie McCosh. Look for our
newspapers to be distributed in RAP groups! |
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Recycling |
Ms. Mary
Shea |
The RHS Recycling committee is open to students of all grades.
They have an assigned area to pick up recycling throughout the
building. We have two planned field trips: Stonyfield
Farms (an earth-friendly business) and Waste Management of New
Hampshire. The recycling committee meets every Wednesday
during Rap. |
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RHS POPS Band |
Mr. Randy LaCasse |
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RHS POPS Choir |
Mr. Randy LaCasse |
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Student Council and sub
committees |
Ms. Liz Koch |
Four representatives
from each grade level elected by their peers each spring
Oversight of student government, student
activities/events/fundraising, and community service
Meets every Tuesay afternoon in room 202
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RHS Pynecone-Yearbook |
Mr. Mike Brazeau |
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Tennis Club |
Mr. Plender |
Learning the basics of the game-all levels-all welcome -Thursdays
2:30pm at Middle school courts. |