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October 24th Weekly Notes and Reminders

Posted Date: 10/24/25 (10:43 AM)


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RHS Weekly Notes & Reminders

October 24, 2025
Welcome to this week's edition of our RHS Weekly News! We're excited to share the latest happenings and updates from our school community to keep you informed and engaged. There are so many resources in here - please make sure to check it out!
 

Family HUB

This is an outstanding resource for our families, where you find almost anything you need, right on this link! Bell schedules, calendars, technology resources, nutrition services, school safety information, and more!
Family HUB
 

Principal Message

Friday
Dear RHS Families:

Happy Friday! We've had a great week at RHS and want to share the terrific things happening both in and out of our classrooms.

Featured in the newsletter this week:
Halloween Guidelines
Final Exam Dates
Unified Sports Success
Senior Volleyball athletes
Panther Nation News
Driver's Education Information
Panther Pride Awards, and more!

Please scroll through the whole newsletter for important information!

Have a great weekend!
Audrey Haugan, Principal
 

Upcoming Events

Oct. 27-31 - FFA National Convention
Oct. 29: Veteran's Day Assembly, 5th period; Dia de Muertos Movie, 1:30-3:00
Oct. 30: Blood Drive
Oct. 31: Halloween Dress up Contest/parade & Judging end of 2nd period, Pep Rally in Commons, 2:10pm, RVHS Home Football game, 7:00pm
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Halloween Costume Guidelines

Halloween costume guidelines
 
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Winter Sports Start Soon! Register Now!

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the winter season! All athletes must complete registration by November 13th to guarantee eligibility for tryouts.
Tryouts and practices begin November 18th, so make sure your paperwork and physicals are up to date. Whether you’re returning to the court, the mat, the pool, or trying something new this season, now’s the time to get ready to compete, grow, and have fun!
Register today and let’s make this winter one to remember!
 
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Class of 2026 Grad Orders

Senior Students/Families,
 
It is now time to begin the ordering process for the Class of 2026 Graduation. Orders need to be placed through Miners Graduate Services. Below are the instructions and information for placing your graduation order:
 
  • Orders can be placed online at https://minersgrad.com.
  • Order online by tonight and pick up your Class of 2026 Gear (sweatshirts, bling tassels) on Thursday, October 16th during lunch.
  • If you miss ordering online, please turn in the paper order form to the Miners Representative at school during Lunch on October 16th. Paper order packets were given out at a senior class meeting. If you need a paper packet, those can be picked up at the RHS Career Center.
  • If you only want to order a Cap and Gown (what you will wear at graduation), those orders are due November 14th will be distributed in May.

Miners Graduate Services
1885 River Road • Eugene, OR 97404
(541) 689-4588 • info@minersgrad.com
 
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Final Exams - Please Plan Ahead!

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Panther Nation News

 
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Upcoming Home Athletic Events

Tuesday 10/28: Boys Soccer  vs. Summit; JV/Frosh@4:00PM, Varsity@6:00PM (senior night)
Wednesday 10/29: Boys Soccer JV2 vs. Bend @4PM, Varsity@6:30PM
Thursday 10/30: Girls Soccer vs. CCHS JV@4:00PM, Varsity @6:30PM (senior night)
Friday 10/31: Football vs. RVHS Varsity @7:00PM (senior night)
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Senior Nights
Oct. 28: Boys’ Soccer Senior Night, 6:00
Oct. 30: Girls’ Soccer Senior Night, 6:00
Oct. 31: Football & Band Senior night, 6:30
 

Senior Volleyball Recognition

Seniors, Audrey and Paislie, were recognized at the home volleyball match this week. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to RHS. You've made us proud and we wish you all the best!
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Unified Soccer

Unified Soccer had a great day on Thursday! We competed in the Central Oregon Regional Unified Soccer Championships, sponsored by Special Olympics. We had success and brought home hardware, but the best part about this whole program are the students. It just warms your heart when people like our varsity boys and girls soccer players who could score at will….but don’t…..because they truly understand what Unified is all about. They share the ball and make the most beautiful passes to set up our Athletes for a score! We can’t say enough about our Partners and Athletes….they are all amazing!

Gold Team went 3-0 and brought home the championship!
Maroon Team was 2-1 and tied for 1st!
Panthers Team was 1-1, tied for 2nd place AND won the Sportsmanship Award.
Great day!
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Senior Photos for the Yearbook

All Senior photos are due Friday October 31, 2025. No exceptions. If you don’t submit a senior photo that meets the requirements by that date, your school ID photo (if applicable) will be used instead. 
📸 Photos MUST be 
  • Headshots, framed from shoulders up
  • Face must be easy to see, with your eyes looking at the camera. (no side profiles)
  • Full color - no black and white
  • Photo must contain only you, no other people, pets, or props.
  • Must be in portrait format, no “selfies”
👶📸Baby Ad
If your family is interested in purchasing a baby or buddy ad this year, the initial due date is also Friday October 31, 2025 but they will continue to be sold until the space runs out, but the prices will increase.
 

Panther PRIDE Recognition

The following students have been recognized by staff for exemplary demonstration of the core values of Panther PRIDE (Participation, Relationships, Integrity, Determination, Excellence)
  • Keegan Rayhorn, Abbi Turner, Lu Doty, Cameron Jackman, Kaidyn Marcial
  • Joseline Saldana, Paityn Riboli, Cabrini Hermann, Skyler McClure, Hunter Swanson
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All-State Individual Cheer Results

Congratulations to the 3 All-State individual cheerleaders who competed this weekend! Here are the results:
Kemper Mayfield - 18th place 5A Individual
Abigail Rogers -12th place 5A Individual and All-State Team member
Londynn Williams - 4th place 5A Individual and All-State Team member

 

Redmond High School - Leadership Can and Bottle Drop

Please help RHS by donating today! We will take bottles and cans!
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Upcoming ACT: Deadline Approaching

The ACT is going to be offered at Ridgeview High School on December 13th. The registration deadline is November 7th.

Sign up using this link: https://www.act.org/

When you register, choose "computer" test and "I want to use a computer provided by my test center." If you don't make those selections it will show that the test administration is full even though seats are available. Contact Amanda Ditto at RVHS if you need assistance with registration: amanda.ditto@redmondschools.org
 
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ASVAB testing opportunity at RHS

We will be offering an opportunity for any interested sophomores, juniors or seniors to take the ASVAB exam on December 9th. There is no fee to take this exam.

The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a multiple-choice test used by the U.S. military to determine eligibility for enlistment and to help match recruits with suitable military careers. It measures aptitude in verbal, math, science, and technical areas through various subtests, including General Science, Arithmetic Reasoning, Word Knowledge, and Mathematics Knowledge.

 
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Absences/Tardies

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Per state law, absences can only be excused for the following reasons: illness, educational/occupational interviews, quarantine, bereavement or serious illness in the family, inclement weather, religious instruction or emergencies. Absences will only be excused if the school is notified the day before the absence, the day of the absence, or the day that the student returns to school. You must give a reason for an absence. Note: Vacations are not considered an excused absence.

Checking In and Checking Out- When it is necessary for students to leave campus during the school day, they must present a note from the parent to the Attendance Office requesting the release from classes. These check out requests are to be made before the absence. Failure to check out will be treated as an unexcused absence (skipping school). Calling in after a tardy sweep to say a student had an appointment is not acceptable; please call before the appointment and have the student pick up a pass to leave the building. Checking out to avoid attending school assemblies or to avoid a Tardy Sweep consequence is not allowed. Students must check out AND check in to avoid being marked absent or tardy. If a student has an unexcused absence after a sweep, they will also receive a lunch detention.

Attendance Office Number: 541-923-4805.


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Extracurricular Participation and Social Events- Participation in extracurricular school events (e.g. school dances, prom, rooter/fan buses, field trips, clubs, etc.) is a privilege and an important part of the high school experience. In order to attend such events, the following must occur – Students must have 85% attendance each trimester, no more than 10 tardies per trimester and no major behavior incidents. Students may file an appeal with the Dean, should there be extenuating circumstances.
 

Transportation Information

 

Tardy Sweeps

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We will be implementing the use of random "Tardy Sweeps" this school year. When we do a sweep," if a student is late to class, teachers will close their doors and students will not be admitted unless they have a pass. Students without a pass will be brought to the auditorium where they will alert you they were caught being tardy, and that they will have a lunch detention the next time we do detentions. We will allow students to get a free meal in the commons, but they will then report to the auditorium for detention and will not be allowed to leave campus. Multiple tardies will result in exclusion from social and extracurricular activities (see above). We value our teachers' classroom time and students must be on time. School STARTS at 7:30 and students should be in their classrooms by 7:30 am. Tardy sweeps can occur any day, any time, including first period!

Let's do better this year, Panthers!
 

Personal Electronic Devices Policy

Redmond School District 

Policy Overview
In accordance with Governor's Executive Order 25-09, Redmond School District (RSD) prohibits the use of personal electronic devices during regular instructional hours. This "bell to bell" policy ensures a focused learning environment while minimizing classroom disruptions.

Educational Purpose
This policy supports our commitment to:

  • Creating distraction-free learning environments
  • Promoting face-to-face social interaction
  • Developing healthy technology habits
  • Ensuring equal access to learning opportunities
  • Maintaining school safety and security
Implementation
This policy takes effect at the beginning of the 2025-26 school year. Information will be shared in Student Handbooks, in Parent and Student Vue, and on school websites. 

Covered Devices
This policy applies to all personal electronic devices including:

  • Cell phones and smartphones
  • Smartwatches and fitness trackers
  • Smart glasses and AR/VR devices
  • Bluetooth earbuds and wireless headphones
  • Tablets and personal iPads
  • Gaming devices and handheld consoles
  • Portable music players
  • Cameras and recording devices
  • Any other internet-connected personal device
Bell-to-Bell Prohibition
When devices are prohibited: Personal electronic devices may not be used from the start of regular instructional hours until the end of the school day. This includes 7:30-2:20 (M-T-TH-F) and 7:30-1:20 (W). This also includes passing periods and on-campus lunch. 
Required storage: All personal electronic devices must be:
  • Turned off or placed in silent mode.
  • Stored securely in backpacks, lockers, fanny packs, or designated classroom storage areas.
  • Cannot be stored on a person, i.e, pockets, etc. 
  • Kept out of sight during instructional hours.
Teachers may require students to leave personal items such as backpacks or fanny packs/purses in a designated spot in the classroom where students can only access with permission once class has started and then at the end of class. 
Student Technology Access
Students have access to district-issued Chromebooks for all educational technology needs, including:

  • Safe internet access for research and learning
  • Productivity tools and applications
  • School email for academic communication
  • Digital learning platforms and resources
Emergency Communication
For parents/guardians: If you need to contact your student during school hours, please call the school's main office. Our staff will ensure urgent messages reach your student promptly.
For students: In case of emergency, students should notify a teacher or staff member who will facilitate necessary communication.
Consequences for Violations

RSD is committed to maintaining instructional time. Consequences for policy violations are designed to be educational rather than punitive and will not result in students losing class time. If a student violates the policy but with another student’s electronic device, the same process and consequences apply to the student.
 

Student Handbook

Our Student Handbook can be found on this link. This includes all of our school rules, consequences, guidelines, etc. Check it out!
Student Handbook
 

Counselor Information

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Counselor designations are as follows:
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Schedule changes will only be considered if a mistake was made in scheduling. Dropping classes because a student "changed their mind" or "doesn't want a specific teacher" will not be considered. We will consider all extenuating circumstances. Please reach out to your counselor! If you have a mistake on your schedule, use this QR code for a link to a Google Form. Your counselor will review and call you in to discuss.
 

Parent Square Access

We use Parent Square to communicate to our families. Please make sure you have downloaded the app and signed up for important information from RHS throughout the year!
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Technology Resources

Canvas, ParentVue/Student Vue, Parent Square/Student Square

Technology Resources

Here are some technology resources and what they do at RHS:

CANVAS: Students use this every day for their classes. You can find the daily agenda, course syllabus, assignments, grades, and feedback. It shows what work is missing and what has been turned in. To learn more about Canvas and to set up an account, follow these steps: Canvas. Once you have an account, you can log in here: Canvas Parent Login. Note: Canvas will also show student grades, but ParentVue is what we use for athletic eligibility, progress reports and report cards.

ParentVUE and Student VUE: You can use this to see updated grades, daily attendance and tardies. You can check this 24/7, and it has the official grades for the trimester. To have access to official grades, follow these steps: ParentVUE Access. Students have this link in the bookmarks on their computers. You can download the app as well. See directions above.

ParentSquare/StudentSquare: This is our email system for attendance notifications and another other news from the school. Administrators, teachers and coaches all use this to communicate with families. Once you are enrolled at RHS, your enrollment into ParentSquare is automatic and you should be getting email notifications from us.
Call us at 923-4800 if you are having trouble. We can help!
 

School Safety Information

School Safety Information
 

Safe Schools Oregon

This is an excellent resource for all of you. This app is a resource and tool for any youth needing support for themselves or a friend (includes easy links for Youth Line, Safe Oregon, 988, Lines for Life as well as tons of other useful resources). https://www.firststeporegon.org/
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Contact Us!

Principal: Dr. Audrey Haugan
Asst. Principal: Jason Chatterton
Asst. Principal/Athletic Director: Kacey McNulty
Dean: Heather Barto
Office Manager: Kyle Lavender

Follow us on Instagram!; @panther_leadership
Phone: 541-923-4800
 

Notice of Non-Discrimination

Notice of Non-Discrimination
Redmond School District is committed to equal opportunity and non-discrimination in all of its educational and employment activities.
The District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion, disability or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.
The following individuals have been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination:
District 504 Contact:
Tami Nakamura, Executive Director of Student Services | Email | (541) 923-8258
District Title VI, Title IX, Age Discrimination & American Disabilities Act Contact:
Kelly Hicks, Director of Human Resources | Email | (541) 923-8922
Heather Petersen, Assistant Director of Human Resources/DEI Specialist | Email | (541) 923-8924