
RHJ Weekly Update
April 19 Update
Welcome to the end of another week of learning. Please see below and complete your course registrations as soon as possible.
Don't miss out on our 50/50 raffle! The draw will be held next Friday!
Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions, comments, or concerns via email at gregory.cruickshank@eips.ca.
Sincerely,
Greg, Glenda, and the RHJ Team
Fitness Centre
We are excited to announce our School Council is having a 50/50 Raffle to raise funds to replace and upgrade equipment in our fitness centre. Don't miss your chance to get in on the winnings! The draw will be April 26th. Rudolph Hennig Jr. High Parent Association - Fitness Room 50/50 | Rafflebox
Please feel free to share with your friends, family, and community.
Upcoming Dates
- April 22: Earth Day
- April 23: World Book Day
- April 24: Administrative Professionals’ Day
- April 24: National French Immersion Day
- May 1: Early dismissal
- May 3: Professional Learning Day (schools closed to students)
- May 5: Red Dress Day
- May 6: Bus Driver Appreciation Day
- May 6-12: Mental Health Week
- May 10: Bear Witness Day
- May 16: Moose Hide Campaign Day
- May 16 and 17: School closure days (schools closed to staff and students)
- May 20: Victoria Day
- May 29: Red Shirt Day
RHJ Student Career Fair
Danica, Averi, Trinity, and Kate are organizing a career fair for their leadership class! Come join us May 1st from 4:30-6:30 to chat with a variety of career presenters.
2024-24 RHJ Course Selection
Course selection is now open PowerSchool. Each 2024-25 Grade 8 student is asked to choose four options and two alternative options to be used if one or two of the four preferred options do not fit into their schedule. 2024-25 Grade 9 students will choose five options and two alternative options. Please complete the elective course selection by April 29th. We are asking parents to register in PowerSchool as we want parents and guardians to talk with their students about which options they might like, and consider the fee for the option.
Course Selection and Fees
Please follow this link for a detailed course selection guide.
Click here for a quick snapshot.
Student Homerooms
Please complete the student information form linked here. This helps us make our homerooms for next year. While we can’t guarantee each student will get to be with their best friend, we will do our best to consider placing one or two friends together if appropriate.
Boys Rock Climbing Therapy
See the poster below for an opportunity from Sturgeon County. Register here!
Lunchbox
Rudolph Hennig has joined with LunchBox to offer lunches for our students! Parents can order and pay online through the link below, and students pick up the lunches in the Raven's Nest Store in the first half of lunch.
LunchBox also bring some additional items to sell to students.
About Us
Welcome to the home of the Ravens! We support personal development and academic growth for all of our students.
Rudolph Hennig Junior High School honours Treaty 6 territory and welcomes students from Metis settlements and First Nations communities throughout Western Canada and the Northwest Territories. We strive to build a safe and caring environment where cultural practices and traditions are honoured and celebrated. We work closely with community Elders to bring the truth of Canada’s history to our students as we work towards shared reconciliation.
We hope your year with us will be an enjoyable, rewarding, and memorable experience. Rudolph Hennig’s staff are committed to ensuring all students achieve success.
Email: general.rhj@eips.ca
Website: www.rudolphhennig.ca/
Phone: 780-998-2216
Twitter: @RHJRavens
Principal @ RHJ