A VIEW OF EACH INDIVIDUAL ' S GAIN OF ACADEMIC Grades nine through twelve are taught in R.C.H.S. A student must have tvifenty-two credits for gradu- ation, fourteen of whcih are re- quired courses and eight are elec- tive courses selected by the student. Each student enrolled must take either band or physical education for two years.
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A GLANCE OF QTUDENT ' Q ATTAINMENT OF 80CIAL Using one ' s knowledge to perform in a working so- ciety is an important part of a student ' s growth. The organizations of RCHS are designed to meet these needs, and are a vital part of the student ' s education. Students are urged to become members of such or- ganizations, but membership is not compulsory. This growth of the students is voluntary on his part.
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