Shout Outs for RHS students for the weekend of April 22-23
April 24, 2023
Congratulations to all our award winners, we are so proud of you!
- The Rossview Playhouse has won 1st Place at the THSSDL State Tournament of Champions with their One Act Play, THAT’S NOT HOW I REMEMBER IT! Jaden Edwards won BEST ACTOR! Dilynn Riddle, Mallory Skernivitz, Allie Wells, and Elena Zimmerman were all added to the State All-Star Cast!
- Lindsey Lee placed 6th in Informative Speaking this weekend
- Congratulations to Jamie Noland for her performance in the 2023 Tennessee Music Educators Association 11-12 All-State Band on Saturday, under Col. (ret.) Lowell Graham.
- Congratulations to the Rossview High School Band of Pride, which was awarded the prestigious Tennessee Bandmaster’s Association Sweepstakes Award, which was earned in the 2019-2020 school year. Mr. Reynolds was presented the plaque on Thursday, April 20th, at the 64th Annual Tennessee Music Education Association conference. In order to qualify for this award from the Tennessee Bandmaster’s Association, band students have to meet certain requirements throughout the school year. This includes receiving a superior rating in marching band performance at a TBA sanctioned marching competition, and at least the top performing concert ensemble receiving a superior rating at their annual Concert Performance Assessment. In 2019-2020, the Rossview Marching Band of Pride received a superior at Stewart County High School’s Band Between the Lakes Invitational, and during the spring of 2020, both the RHS Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band received straight superior ratings at the Middle Tennessee Band and Orchestra Association’s Concert Performance Assessment.
- At the State Capitol in Nashville, over 700 students participated in the 70th annual Youth in Government Conference hosted by the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement. The following students were recognized for their excellence in civic affairs. Most Outstanding Statesperson: Londyn Terry, Anna Brown, and Liz Pfiefer. Most Outstanding Legislation: Anna Brown, Liz Pfeifer, and Hannah Ferreria. Also, Katie Reneau was selected by the YMCA to represent the state of Tennessee at the prestigious Conference on National Affairs. And finally, Carlie Viray will serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court at next year’s event.