
Start off December with the season of giving to the RCHS Community Service OTE. Next week, December 2nd-6th, students & community can donate non-perishable food items in their class box (Freshmen/Juniors & Sophomores/Seniors) outside the HS Main Office. The prize will be a one hour lunch for the class with the most donations. All food items are to support Masters Hands.


The GRIT award is awarded to the athletes who demonstrate hustle, teamwork, and dedication. This award isn't necessarily always the highest scorer or top performer, but one that shows drive and passion to make the team better. Pictured are last week's GRIT award winners L to R: Ilario Catania, Kyra Spieth, Jonavin Keener, Olivia Lemke.


Thank you to Bret Ernst and Lazy 8 Body Shop for the monetary donation to the RCHS Trades and Industry program.


Students in Mr. Powell’s Biology class constructed marshmallow “Reebops” as part of their unit on genetics. This activity enables students to track 7 different traits from a parent generation to the offspring generation and then allows for comparison of the offspring to each other and the amount of genetic variability that can result. They carried out meiosis, fertilization, development, and birth all in one class period.






Free Children's Orthopedic Clinic on Monday, December 9th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. by appointment only. Clinic to be held at Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, 1527 College Drive, Mt. Carmel, IL. Please call 1-800-272-0074. Sponsored by IL Elks Children's Care & Mt. Carmel Elks Lodge 715


Come to Ron Herrin Gym this Friday for Meet the Tigers: Winter Edition. Celebrate winter athletes starting at 6 p.m.


The GRIT award is awarded to the athletes who demonstrate hustle, teamwork, and dedication. This award isn't necessarily always the highest scorer or top performer, but one that shows drive and passion to make the team better. Pictured are last week's GRIT award winners L to R: Mackenzi Thomas, Carly Houchin, Johan Edel, Quaid Berger, Hadley Heath.


Save the date for Iconik on the 15th for the winter sports photo session! Boys & girls basketball, wrestling, marching band, and cheerleading should bring their uniforms to Ron Herrin Gym.


Iconik will be here on Thursday, November 14th for retakes. If you were absent or are unsatisfied with your school photo, please head to the Ron Herrin Gym when called down.


RCHS only will dismiss early on Friday, November 8th. Student release is at 2 p.m. Busses will run on their normal schedule.

The GRIT award is awarded to the athletes who demonstrate hustle, teamwork, and dedication. This award isn't necessarily always the highest scorer or top performer, but one that shows drive and passion to make the team better. Pictured are last week's GRIT award winners L to R: Bella Stevens, Ryan Kirby, Kayden Cooley, Bailey Rennier, Alexis Steele, Benni Stout.


Richland County High School inducted seven new members into the Tri-M Honor Music Society, chapter 8170 on Wednesday, October 30, 2024. The new members are (left to right) Maddison Syers, Sophie Combs, Alaina Parker, Hadley Heath, Evey Mason, Jackson Williams, and Alex Schneider.


Big Tiger shout outs go to the Class of 1962 for their generous donation to our JROTC Program.
Pictured left to row: RCHS Principal Darrell Houchin, along with 1962 graduating class members Steve Beck and Carmen Hudson


November - Important Calendar Reminders - No School Tuesday, November 5 and Monday, November 11. Early Dismissal Days in November too. Click on the link to view the School Calendar for all dates and dismissal times: https://5il.co/2rbgr


Congratulations to the winners of the RCHS Pep Club's Halloween contest. Thank you to everyone who participated in making today a GREAT day at RCHS!
Funniest - Memphis Rudolphi
Best Duo - Aiden Cooper & Jacey Reppert
Most Creative - Peyton Webber
Best Group - Kaitlyn Kocher, Briley Fore-Geier, Alexis Steele, Hadley Heath, Aleine Berger, and Tessa Mitchell











RCHS Trap Shooting team members consisted of Austin Kuenstler (1st place in the Conference out of 75 participants), Brooke Weidner (3rd place Overall in the Conference out of 75 participants and top female in the conference), Brock McVaigh (3rd place in the Conference out of 75 participants), Ashtin McCormick (2nd place Female in the Conference), Lane Kuenstler, and Cash Herdes.
Tiger pats on the back go to this team for winning 1st place in conference action.


Less than 3 weeks away from the NAL Girls Basketball Tournament


Paint the Town with Tiger Pride! OTN invites all of Olney to join us in showing support for the amazing Olney Tiger teams competing this fall. In honor of the Olney Tiger Football team and their astounding season, we invite you to decorate a window display at a local business to support their playoff run (be sure to ask permission first😉). Displays should be up before Nov 1st. Please notify RCHS by emailing croth@rccu1.net with your display location and group name. A photo of each display and an announcement of the "winning" group will be posted on Facebook. (Votes will be based on "likes" per entry photo.) We look forward to seeing the town painted orange and black! Go Tigers!


The GRIT award is awarded to the athletes who demonstrate hustle, teamwork, and dedication. This award isn't necessarily always the highest scorer or top performer, but one that shows drive and passion to make the team better. Pictured are last week's GRIT award winners L to R: Left to right: Judah Dicks, Dirks Weiler, Blair Grove, Taylor Bloomer, Josie Ginder, Karlee Bissey. Not pictured: Briley Fore-Geier.


RCHS Weekly Bulletin for 10/28-11/3
