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April 17th Weekly Notes and Reminders

Posted Date: 04/17/26 (01:29 PM)


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RHS Weekly Notes and Reminders

April 17, 2026

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!
 

Principal Message

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Dear RHS Families:

Our Anti-Bullying Campaign continued this week and students were asked to sign a pledge and a banner with their commitment to be "Better than That" and to stop bullying/harassment/intimidation at RHS. ZERO incidents is the goal, and our students have embraced the focus with dedication. We will continue with listening sessions for students who are interested in telling their stories and in helping to erase bullying in our school and in the community. (see below for photos)

Please keep reading for:
  • Student Announcements
  • Family Hub
  • Class of 2026 Event Information
  • Upcoming events (New)
  • Next Year's School Calendar
  • RHS Theatre Company Information
  • Seal of Biliteracy Testing
  • Trimester 3 Final Exam Information
  • Panther Nation News (New)
  • Panther Pride Winners
  • State Theatre Success (New)
  • SkillsUSA Competition Results (New)
  • Next Year's FFA Officers (New)
  • RHS Construction Project (New)
  • Senior Parent Party Planning Information
  • Senior Grad Party information
and more!

Audrey Haugan, Principal
 

Student Daily Announcements

We now have an active link for our Daily Student Announcements. Check it out to see what's going on everyday at RHS! Click the orange bar below!
Student Daily Announcements
 

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
 

Class of 2026 Information!

Click the link below for important information for the Class of 2026!
Class of 2026 Graduation Info.
 

Upcoming Events

Apr 21: OSAS Testing Science, juniors
April 11, 18 & 25: Bilingual Testing (See flyer below)
April 29: Academic Assembly during mentor period
April 24-May 8: Studer Survey
 
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Upcoming Home Athletic Events

4/21: Softball: Crook County
Boys Tennis: Ridgeview
4/23 Girls Tennis: Caldera
4/24: Softball: Caldera
4/25: Girls Tennis: Camas HS
 

2026-27 School Calendar Now Available

We are excited to share that the 2026-27 Redmond School District calendar has been officially approved by our school board. You can access the calendar using the link below:


A Spanish version will be available here soon: Redmond School District Calendar Webpage
 

RHS Theatre Company Information

Redmond High School presents 'Into the Woods Jr.'
 

Seal of Biliteracy Diploma Testing

Poster announcing Bilingual Seal of Biliteracy Diploma testing dates with contact information.
 

Trimester 3 Final Exams - Plan Ahead!

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Panther Nation News

 

Panther Pride Awards

The following students have been recognized by staff for exemplary demonstration of the core values of Panther PRIDE (Participation, Relationships, Integrity, Determination, Excellence)
  • Madison Matus, Malikye Meade, Londynn Williams, Peyton Henkaline
  • Peyton Adams, Hunter Swanson, Rory Miller, Lydia Gregg
Four young people stand in front of a black banner with tiger graphics, holding small red cards.
Four smiling young people stand in front of a black banner with yellow cougar logos and a large circular emblem.
 

Redmond Theatre at State!

Our Thespians had the absolute best time at theatre state!! Congrats again to Ari and Mervi for their Superior rating for their Performance in Production! We can’t wait to head back next year!!
A diverse group of young people and adults, some in pirate-themed attire, pose for a selfie outdoors.
 

Congratulations Panther Tech SkillsUSA

Congratulations to the 2026 Redmond High School Panther Tech SkillsUSA Team! Every single student brought home a medal—an incredible accomplishment!
A huge shoutout to our three seniors, all earning GOLD:
Hayden Manchas – Gold in General Welding (SMAW, GMAW, GTAW on aluminum and stainless, plus oxy-fuel cutting), qualifying for Nationals in Atlanta, GA. Hayden also earned Gold in the State GMAW Contest.
Rayley Oliver – Back-to-back State Champion in Welding Sculpture, heading to Nationals!
Faith Gray – Gold in FCAW (Flux-Cored Arc Welding).
Our Automated Manufacturing Technology team—Kaidyn Marcial, Gabriel Marcial, and Tygh Hartfield—are also back-to-back State Champions and will represent us in Atlanta!
Cale Fisher and Elijah Whitney earned Silver in Additive Manufacturing, with Elijah also taking Silver in 3-Axis Milling and Cale earning Bronze in 3-Axis Milling.
An outstanding weekend for Panther Tech—now it’s time to get ready for Nationals. Let’s go Panthers!
A group of eight young people wearing SkillsUSA jackets and medals stand on a platform in front of a banner for the Knife River Training Center.
 

Redmond FFA Officer Teams (2026-27)

Six young people in FFA jackets stand in a greenhouse, surrounded by plants.
Six young people in FFA jackets stand in a greenhouse filled with plants.
Congratulations to the 26-27 Redmond FFA Officer Teams!
Executive Officer Team
President: Amelie Roeber
Vice President: Kristin Wangler
Secretary: Gemma Delance
Treasurer: Mason Edwards
Reporter: Chance Martin
Sentinel: Hallie Houser

Greenhand Officer Teams
Vice President: Preslee Dunlap
Secretary: Emmie Graves
Treasurer: Bayley Schulke
Reporter: Bentli Shull
Sentinel: Elliott Welch
 

RHS Construction Students in the Community

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Four people stand around a wooden board displaying various picture symbols, possibly for communication, outdoors.
We are so proud of Avery and Caden for giving back to their community and giving students with a need a better place to grow! Good people doing good things!
Two communication boards installed on two play grounds at Vern Patrick Elementary!
Thank you Parr Lumber Prineville for donating the material! Thank you Katie Pyburn and Debbie Williams for collaborating with Redmond High Students to make our schools rock. Go Panthers!
 

Class of 2026 Grad Party Info.

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RHS Class of 2026 Grad Party invitation with neon accents and event details.
 

Anti-Bullying Campaign

RHS kicked off our anti-bullying campaign for grades 9-11 with an assembly, student panel, and information from our trimester 2 student survey. We encouraged students to sign the pledge to take a stand against bullying and hate speech at RHS, and to sign the banner with their commitment to be "better than that." We'll follow up with some listening sessions and will keep the momentum going with a focus on zero incidents of bullying/harassment/intimidation.
RHS Anti-Bullying Campaign poster with spray paint graphics and text 'We're Better Than That'.
 

State Testing for Juniors

Tuesday, April 21st we will begin administering the science state assessments required by the state of Oregon to Junior students. Be on the lookout for a message through ParentSquare with specific details about when and where your student will test and other important details for testing days. Here is a letter from our superintendent about state testing: Letter from Dr. Cline
 
Poster for a Women's Unified Basketball Clinic hosted by Special Olympics Oregon and Portland Fire.
 
Recruitment poster for part-time school kitchen substitutes, featuring text in English and Spanish.
 
An advertisement for math tutoring, featuring equations and the text 'Math Tutoring'.
 

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:
Last names:


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!
A hand holds a phone displaying a ParentSquare app notification about a school event.
 

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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The entrance to Redmond High School on a sunny day.

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