When the students and teacher are so engaged in rotating from product to product giving peer feedback that they don't even notice a visitor in the room, you know it's a great day. Feedback from others is an important part of the writing process. Everyone gets better. #ubuntu



The American Rescue Plan Act contains relief provisions for individual taxpayers, including some significant changes to the Child Tax Credit.
The Advance Child Tax Credit is not just available to taxpayers with children that file tax returns, but also to people with children who have low or no income.
To qualify for Advance Child Tax Credit payments, individuals must:
· Have a main home in the United States for more than half the year; and
· Have a qualifying child who is under age 18 at the end of 2021 and who has a valid Social Security number; and
· have earned income less than Modified Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) of:
$75,000 or less for singles,
$112,500 or less for heads of household and
$150,000 or less for married couples filing a joint return and qualified widows and widowers
If you don't file a federal income tax return, you can still receive this credit! Use the Child Tax Credit Non-filer Sign-up Tool available on IRS.gov.
Advanced Child Tax Credit payments are not considered income and will not affect your access to government benefits like SSI, SNAP, TANF or WIC. See #IRS info at https://go.usa.gov/x6fyE

Great job R-P Marching Band! They have made it to the finals in the regional competition. Let’s wish them luck.


Join this great activity for a great cause.

It’s a beautiful morning in Rocket City!

Reeths-Puffer is in need of Premiere Guest Teachers / Paraprofessionals. Qualified and committed individuals can earn more than $15/hour. If you are interested in learning more, please contact Rob Renes (renesr@reeths-puffer.org).

We are excited to introduce you to Darci VanWormer, our very own college access specialist. Meet Darci tomorrow night at open house and find out how she can provide support.

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU to Preferred Auto Dealerships for supporting our students. We have great students and know that we will build the culture we want by recognizing students for doing the right thing. Preferred Auto Dealerships will be partnering with us to give away a car at the end of the year to a deserving student. Yes….a car! Students will learn more information soon about Ride With Pride and how it is connected to the Rocket Way in and out of school. Thanks Preferred Auto Dealerships for your investment in our students.

Our biggest kids (seniors) with the tiniest kid backpacks. We love watching our seniors shine. Students can follow the RPHS_CLASSOF2022 Instagram for more fun events for seniors by seniors.



We'd love to see you at open house.

Some of our students did a “book tasting” today to find a book that interests them for a book group. It’s our mission to connect students to books that engage them in order to empower all students to live literate lives.




Some of our students did a “book tasting” today to find a book that interests them for a book group. It’s our mission to connect students to books that engage them in order to empower all students to live literate lives.




September 1, 2021 - Daily Announcements - Student News
No News today. Happy Wednesday!!
Sports News
●The Rocket Tennis Team beat Wyoming Tuesday by a score of 7-1. Dominating
performances were put on at many flights as the Rockets rolled.
● The RP Varsity Volleyball team went 2-1 last night in a home quad. The Rockets
dominated Comstock Park with set scores 25-13 and 25-17. In the 2nd match, the
Rockets fought hard i n a come-from-behind win against Ludington with set
scores 22-25, 26-24, 15-11. After starting hot in the final match, the Rockets gave
up the lead to Fruitport i n set 2 and never recovered, losing 25-15, 24-26, 11-15.
Leaders on the night: Allie McManus with 73 assists and 3 blocks, Brianna
Stawski with 42 kills and 4 blocks, Leah Ellis with 30 digs and 5 aces, Sophia
Hekkema with 23 kills and 6 blocks. The Rockets open conference play at home
next Thursday against Wyoming.
Today, we got to appreciate the opportunity for students to sit down together at a table and eat lunch. Our high school students haven’t done this since March 13, 2020. Sometimes, great things can be some of the simplest things.
On a sidenote, a lunch menu for this month is in the photos. Also, there is always a nacho bar, pizza, cheeseburgers, chicken sandwiches, wraps, and prepared salads in addition to whatever the rotating entrées are. Students get salad, fruits, vegetables, and milk with all options.
Lunch is free for all students this year. There are some items available à la carte that do have an additional cost.
Thank you food-service for providing so many great options for our students. We know that access to nutritious meals help our students learn better.



There are so many things we are excited for this year and our after school program is one of them. This will start during the third week of school.

It was a great week of professional learning and we are so excited for the start of the year with RP students! #IAmBecauseWeAre #ubuntu




We are going to have a great year. Here are some reminders for RPHS students.

It was a great evening yesterday to talk about leadership and all of the great things our IMPACT team is going to do. The future is bright!




Newly elected RP Rotary Interact officers met this week to chart their course for the upcoming school year. Plans include active recruitment of new members, chartering their club with Rotary International this year, and plans for some terrific service projects. It’s going to be a great year!

