Testing Reminders for students in grades 7-11 for April 12, 2023: 11th Grade Testing Reminders Tests start promptly at 8:25am We have calculators and #2 pencils if needed. Keep all electronics at home or in the lockers - phones, watches, etc. 7th graders should bring Aux cord style headphones if they have some. (We have some extras) Students are excused at the end of the testing session with parental permission, or can stay for the remainder of the day. Good Luck to everyone!
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
The Week Ahead for 4/10 - 4/16...
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
Week Ahead
Today's Alumni Spotlight is Jenna (Aho) Stump '03. What was your best memory from school? My favorite memory from school is how close most of us were in our class, and I really miss seeing those friends every day! What was your favorite class/activity? I really loved my 4 years of yearbook. Not only was it fun, but it really helped prepare me for a lot of challenges I’d face in adulthood. What advice do you have for students? Get out of your comfort zone. Make it a habit to do things daily that challenge you, even if it’s as small as striking up a conversation with a stranger. Don’t be afraid to take risks. What did you do right out of high school, and what do you do now? Right out of high school I attended NMU where I majored in Clinical Laboratory Sciences. Then I went to CMU where I obtained a masters in Physician Assistant studies. Now, I’m a family practice PA, working in a rural clinic where I’ve been growing my practice since 2010. I’m also a mom to two little boys!
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
Jenna Aho Stump
Congratulations goes out to Senior Eve Cheney who has signed with North Central Michigan College to play volleyball this Fall. Good Luck Eve and Keep Building!
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
C C
Rudyard Area Schools will have a 1/2 day of school on Friday (4/7), and No School on Monday (4/10).
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
Rudyard Area Schools will be CLOSED today, Wednesday April 5. Kindergarten Round Up will be moved to Wednesday April 12 from 5:00-7:00 We will have to add Friday, June 9th to the calendar as well. So our new last day of school will be Friday, June 9, 2023 (a half day!)
about 1 year ago, Tom McKee
The Week Ahead 4/3 - 4/9
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
The Week Ahead
Today's Alumni Spotlight is Dr. Brian Meehan '04 wants to have a little fun with it being April 1st and all! What is your best memory from school? My best memory from school was when a ragtag group of basketball savants came together to form “The Misfits” – a group of 8-10 guys that would play pick-up basketball at 6 am a couple of times a week during the school year. We captured the hearts of RHS. The guys wanted to be us, and the ladies wanted to be with us. We were better looking than the school’s “actual” basketball team, and our average GPA was much higher. As our legend grew, we were able to secure a very high-profile game hosted at the middle school gymnasium. In front of a crowd of at least 10 people (not even counting the players), came our crowning achievement: a victory over the vaunted Junior Varsity team of 2003 (or maybe 2004). This team was coached by (should be) MHSAA Hall of Fame coach Tracy Peterson. Peterson had a very clever defensive game plan for this matchup, installing what came be known as the “Meehan Rules,” a similar game plan to the “Jordan Rules” used by the early 90’s Detroit Pistons. Despite this ingenious defensive strategy, and even with our perpetually ineffective star center Steve Loonsfoot hobbled by injury, we were still able to prevail. I posted the first and only double-double in Misfits history (18 points, 10 turnovers). We shocked the world, and I know this loss still eats away at Coach Peterson, a burden he will have to carry forever. I’m still waiting for Superintendent Mckee to dedicate the Middle School gymnasium to the Misfits in honor of our great victory. What was your favorite class/activity? I enjoyed most of the social studies courses at Rudyard. My favorite activity had to be searching for my golf ball in the woods after every tee shot while playing on the golf team. Coach Ron VanSloten even came to help every once and a while. What advice do you have for students? Be open to different possibilities for your career and your life. Don’t get stuck thinking you have to travel one path. I didn’t anticipate finding a career as an economist while in high school, but my post-high school timeline included a lot of trial and error in order to get here. I’m not saying that my job is perfect for everyone, it is not, but the process of finding both a life and a career that works for you is full of ups and downs. Pay attention to the feedback you receive on that journey, and don’t be afraid to change course and try something else if that feedback is negative. What did you do right out of high school, and what do you do now? After high school I went to Northern Michigan University, where, after a couple major changes, I decided to study economics and become a long-term college student. After NMU, I took a pit stop at Central Michigan University and then to Florida State University, where I graduated with a Ph.D. in Economics in 2015. Now I am an Associate Professor of Economics at Berry College in northwest Georgia.
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
Brian Meehan
his week's alumni spotlight is Dennis Besteman '03. What was your best memory from school? Some of the best times were during shop classes, football and baseball practices/games, playing euchre and experiencing our progression from kindergarten to graduation. Our class was very inclusive of everyone. There were definitely friend groups but we all got along very well, that’s the best to look back on. Senior celebration and our cruise we did for our class trip we’re both top memories as well. What was your favorite class/activity? Favorite classes were Mrs. Spencer's French and Mrs. Ewing's Biology class. Both great teachers with a passion to make students better people. Favorite activity was weightlifting and football. What advice do you have for students? I have lots of advice for students. Work hard and have pride in your work. You appreciate what you have earned more than what you have been given. Avoid debt. Get outside-hike, hunt, fish, watch birds, watch the sunrise/sunset in as many different beautiful places as possible. It’ll cleanse the soul. Take care of your body- stay active and eat healthy. Be cautious of most advice you’re given. Lastly, those in leadership aren’t always worthy to be followed. What did you do right out of high school, and what do you do now? The day after graduation I got a job at Lawlor’s Body Shop. I attended LSSU for one year and then studied to be an X-ray Technologist in Missouri with Greg Ehle. In 2006 I was hired at McLaren Northern MI hospital and have worked there full time up until a couple years ago. I’m now part time at the hospital in the CT dept. and full time at Petoskey Surgeons assisting with peripheral vascular procedures.
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
Besteman
Bus 41 is running 20 minutes late this morning due to a mechanical issue. A new bus is in route to pick up the students.
about 1 year ago, Tom McKee
The Week Ahead for 3/20-3/26
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
The Week Ahead
The weather outside is frightful, but the play is delightful! Two more chances to see it, including tonight at 7 PM in the Joe Rose Arena!
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
Mr uno
Today's alumni spotlight is Diane (Steikar) Harrington '85. What was your best memory from school? Best memories were being involved in sports/clubs, cheering on our 1982 state runner up football team and 1985 quarterfinal basketball team. What was your favorite class/activity? My favorite classes in high school were every business course I took from Mr. Cap Tromblay. What advice do you have for students? Get involved in sports, clubs, activities, take advantage of classes/opportunities that are available to help you learn skills and get ahead for your future. Remember that a college education is not the only measure of success for your future and always be proud of where you came from. What did you do right out of high school, and what do you do now? I attended Northern Michigan University eventually deciding to study business education. I retired after teaching 30 years —12 in Rudyard and 18 in the Sault. I still teach online for a virtual high school, work for a company training educators around the country, and work as the Player Services Coordinator for the Valspar Championship on the PGA Tour.
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
Harrington
Due to staff shortage, Rudyard Area Schools will be closed tomorrow, Friday, March 17, 2023. If you would like to sign up to become a substitute teacher, contact the school. The school play is still on for 7 pm tomorrow night.
about 1 year ago, Tom McKee
Don't forget the school play is this weekend! There are four chances to see it!
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
Mr. Uno
Congratulations to the following students we are now fully certified Red Cross Lifeguards! Elli Bogacki Jack Cifelli Seth Templeton Camron Willis Leah Beelen Ethan Hoolsema Xane Shimko Rudyard Jr/Sr High is proud to be the only school in the EUP to offer a full certification class for lifeguard training for free for its students.
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
lifeguards
Fan Bus (3/13) from Manistique return time is approximately 9:15 PM.
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
For tonight's Boys Basketball Semi-Final Regional game, a few notes: -Tip-off is at 6:00PM, this was changed after most of our posts went out so please realize the change in start time. -Tickets must be purchased online via GoFan, link: https://gofan.co/app/events/930420?schoolId=MI10368 -The game will be covered for free by at least one radio station, 105.5 (can also be streamed online, link: https://country105fm.net/). Also our very own broadcaster Oliver Dankert will be joining Matt Pocket on the mic for some of the broadcast. -There will be a video option to watch the game via NFHS, which you'll need a subscription to to view, link: https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/manistique-high-school-manistique-mi/gam1783cffee5
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
It is time to get ready for kindergarten! All future kindergarten students who will be 5 years old by September 1st, along with their parents, are invited to join us for a kindergarten adventure at Rudyard Elementary! Every student who registers on April 5th will receive a t-shirt, a Bulldog bag filled with school readiness activities, and a chance to win many other prizes! Students and parents will go on an adventure throughout the school to collect stamps to fill their passport book at each activity they do. There will be prizes at every activity and each stamp you earn will get you a ticket to win even more prizes! Parents will earn tickets for parent prizes at each parent station they visit, including a chance to win a $50 gas card! Pizza and refreshments will be provided for all who attend. There will be bussing provided from the Kinross Rec Center at 4:30 to transport kindergarten students and their parents. We ask that you attempt to leave siblings at home as we want this experience to be all about your future kindergartner! Get ready, your kindergarten adventure begins here and we can't wait to see you! For more information on what Rudyard Elementary has for you check out our website: https://www.rudyardbulldogs.org/page/kindergarten-signup
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
Kinder
Good Luck Tonight to the Varsity Boys Basketball Team! GoFan.co says the game starts at 7 PM, it actually starts at 6 PM, please spread the word.
about 1 year ago, Rudyard Area Schools
6 PM