We are all grateful for the opportunity to spend some quality time with loved ones. Students will be returning to the Navajo Nation for Thanksgiving Vacation on Tuesday the 20th of November. For details, click here <parent-letter-thanksgiving-2007.doc> to read the letter sent out to parents. Remember to return promptly so as not to miss an unnecessary amount of school!
Archive for November, 2007
Thanksgiving Vacation
Monday, November 19th, 2007Thanksgiving Dinner
Friday, November 16th, 2007
On Monday, November 19th Richfield Residential Hall will be serving our annual Thanksgiving Dinner to students, families, and friends of our program. If you are in the area, please feel free to join us in our cafeteria at 5:00 pm to enjoy good friends and great food! Please RSVP @ (435) 896-6121 before Monday morning so that we can make sure to prepare enough food. Thanks!
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1st Quarter Honor Roll 2007-2008
Thursday, November 8th, 2007Congratulations to the following students for all of their hard work and effort during the first Quarter of the 2007-2008 school year!
HIGH HONOR ROLL (GPA 3.50+)
Rolisha Watson…………………3.904
Trevina Greymountain…….3.875
Jennifer Boone………………….3.809
Dawn Bigman……………………3.762
Xavier Kaibetoney…………….3.611
Jerreck Bitsoie…………………..3.571
Yolanda Thinn…………………..3.571
Kiana Woody……………………..3.571
Merle Watchman……………….3.571
Serena Lane………………………3.523
HONOR ROLL (GPA 3.00-3.49)
Abraham Isaac……………………3.381
Fabien Toledo…………………….3.381
Nikki King………………………….3.380
Mercedez Quiles………………..3.333
Dennisha Bradley………………3.285
Marlaina Yazzie…………………3.238
Pierre Greymountain………..3.190
Althea John……………………….3.166
Kathleen Ahasteen……………3.142
Karlyle Harvey…………………3.142
Markita Manygoats………….3.095
Brittney Jim…………………….3.055
Shaquira Begay………………..3.047
Frybread and New Friends
Friday, November 2nd, 2007On Thursday, November 1st, members of the RRH Student Council shared our culture with members and families of a local Cub Scout Pack. Candice Bekay, Deidra Greymountain, and Vanessa Clark volunteered to spend a couple of hours patiently teaching the Cub Scouts and their families how to make traditional Navajo Frybread. Of course, everyone loved the frybread, and the kids enjoyed getting to make their own — even though most of them ended up looking more like Zorro masks or donuts than frybread! Many of the kids and parents remarked on how easy our girls made it look! They did a fantastic job representing our student-body and the Navajo Nation in this activity. Several scouts and families remarked that it was the best meeting they had been to. Great job ladies!
