Rappahannock News

Looking back: A wonderful end to the year

- LUKE ELLIS The writer, a Rappahanno­ck County High School senior, is a Headwaters Foundation writing intern

Rappahanno­ck County High School (RCHS) ended the 2021 year with many new beginnings. With the stress of nals and end of the semester testing, the school came up with many unique ways of having some fun and stress relief for students. Last month, RCHS hosted its rst-ever Winter-Wonderland Gala, along with their rst Renaissanc­e Day, and had a student vs. faculty volleyball game.

RCHS’s rst-ever Winter Wonderland Gala on Saturday, Dec. 4, took place in the high school parking lot, under a heated tent, where students danced the night away. This event was sponsored by the Rappahanno­ck County Sheri ’s O ce.

The sheri ’s o ce does Shop with a Cop for the elementary school, which is an event where students in need have the opportunit­y to shop for gi s with a cop before the Christmas season. However, they wanted to do something special for the high school students during the holiday season.

Sheri Connie Compton heard about the success of last fall’s homecoming and how much the students enjoyed it, so she proposed the idea of a winter dance to the Student Council Associatio­n (SCA). All of the pro t earned went to the 2022 prom budget. At the end of the night, they gave away various prizes such as vouchers for meals at Chick- l-A, gi cards to Target and Walmart, and the grand prize of AirPod Pros. There was an entire spread of subs, sandwiches, snacks, and various baked goods, and even a profession­al photograph­er and DJ hired for the special night. Seniors Clint Snead and Kayleigh Hudson were crowned as snow king and queen.

The winter gala was kicked o with a winter-themed spirit week, where students could dress up for di erent spirited days. These days included: annel Friday, awkward family photo Thursday, ugly christmas sweater day and more.

The Friday before the gala, RCHS held their rst-ever “Renaissanc­e Day.” This was open to students who had no missing work in any classes for the semester as a way to persuade students to complete their work. The day consisted of a volleyball and dodgeball tournament, a rock climbing wall, outdoor moonbounce­s and games, and a Christmas movie marathon.

Many students enjoyed this special day including Senior Sarabeth Ellis who said, “I had a great time relaxing with my friends and participat­ing in the variety of activities that were available for everyone.”

The last day of the winter semester consisted of a friendly, but slightly competitiv­e, student vs. faculty volleyball game. The three-match set was played outdoors in the 65-degree weather where the students got the best of the faculty, winning the series: 2-1. The students and faculty were coached by Mirandah Jenkins and Tori Atkins (both varsity volleyball team captains). With the long semester coming to an end, the students had time to relax and make long-lasting memories with their peers before the start of the new year.

 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? Sheri  Connie Compton with Rappahanno­ck County High School students.
COURTESY PHOTO Sheri Connie Compton with Rappahanno­ck County High School students.
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