Student Accomplishments
On Thursday, March 15th, RRH Senior, Porscha Greymountain was selected as the Central Utah Sterling Scholar in World Languages. Porscha is a Senior at Richfield Residential Hall and attends Richfield High…
Read MoreCongratulations to Shalane Tsinnijinnie for being selected as Student of the Month as Richfield High School! What a huge, but well deserved honor! We are so proud of Shalane and…
Read MoreFamous Graduate
Hundreds of students graduated from Sevier School District high schools this past Friday, so who made the cover of the local newspaper? Click here <http://www.richfieldreaper.com/news/local/article_11a0f658-03e7-11e5-a88f-d33da75f7c41.html>to find out! Thanks Richfield Reaper…
Read MoreWe are all so proud of the Richfield Residential Hall Class of 2015. We know you are all going to go on to do amazing things. Keep in touch. We…
Read MoreRRH Class of 2015 had some very special guests show up to celebrate their accomplishments. Three delegates of the 23rd Navajo Nation Council made the long trip from Window Rock…
Read MoreIn a ceremony this morning at the Sevier Valley Center in Richfield, Jonathan Redshirt was sworn in as the Junior Class Vice President of Richfield High School for the 2015-2016…
Read MoreJanuary Students of the Month
Congratulations to Troy Mud and Antonett Big for being selected as the Richfield Residential Hall Students of the Month for the month of January 2015! Antonett is a Freshman at…
Read MoreAlexandria George was one of ten girls on the Richfield High School soccer team to receive an award yesterday evening! Great job and Congrats to one of our fine young…
Read MoreSix students who had a 3.50 and above GPA were rewarded and traveled to Provo Friday, February 21st for a day of fun! Attending were Ashley Kaye, Elisha Brown, Shantel…
Read MoreOn Wednesday, February 19th, Dharshina Arizona and Dannielle Sam attended the Freedom Foundation’s Valley Forge Awards Luncheon. Dharshina’s parents Pearline & Billy Arizona accompanied Dharshina to the luncheon. They were…
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