Reedsport High School
2260 Longwood Dr.
Reedsport, OR 97467
(541) 271-2141
fax: (541) 271-2143

"Home of the Braves"



AR Payoff

By Amanda Palmer
  “Are you on the list?” asked junior high teachers as students asked if they could go to the payoff that was on January 26.
  The payoff was for students that had 90% or more of their AR goal that Mrs. Hixenbaugh set for the quarter.
  Mrs. Prater typed up a list and if your name was called you got to leave your seventh period class and go to the cafeteria. There ended up being 53 people on the list.
  As soon as you step in the cafeteria you were imediatly in line to get sundaes.
  There were students standing behind a table with serving bowls, spoons, ice cream, nuts, and all kinds of syrups. Then once they got their ice cream students sat down at the tables with their peers and a movie started.
  The movie that was presented was  “Sky High”. The students had just settled in when the movie was paused.
  During that little break there was a drawing. Only the students with 90% of their AR goal was in the drawing. About five people got a prize then it was back to the movie.
  “We didn't get to see the whole movie because there wasn't enough time, but it was fun anyway, well at least the ice cream was good,” said eighth grade student Hannah Wall.

   Boys Basketball

By Delina Whidden
   The seventh grade boys basketball team was revved up and ready to go for their second home game.
   After days of practice and learning plays, Reedsport was ready for this game. This was one of fifteen games, five of which are home. This game against the Sunset middle school Dolphins was held in the small gym at four o’ clock January 13.
  With Reedsport off to a good start at the beginning of the game, Sunset still had not scored. Towards the middle, Sunset started to catch up as many of the fans in the crowd started pumping up the spirit.
  Some of the most frequently played players were Jamel Dixon and Jason Fegels, and the teams new player Jackie Swift.
   Coming out at the end with a final score of 39 to 29, Reedsport took home the victory. Coach Mr. Hixenbaugh was also pleased with the win.
  After the seventh grade victory, the eighth grade came out successfully with a score of 34 to 32.
The teams look forward to more games in their upcoming season.

Money?
By Amanda Palmer
  Way before Christmas Break chocolate bars and mints were given to the seventh and eighth graders to sell to the public and return the money that they made.
  Students who sold chocolate bars owed $50 and when they sold mints they owed $40.
  Most people turned their money in but there are a few students who still owe money. Below are a list of students and how much they still owe.
Daley Harold $8
Emily Thornton $13
Tegan Collins $50
Devon Simmers $50
Serena Grabow $50
Armando Castillo $50
Coby Peck $2
Renee Roche $30
Diane Large $50
  Please turn in the money to Mrs. Prater in the library. Thank you.