Ravenwood High School students will hit the catwalk this week for the annual Ravenwood Runway fashion show. This year's event, titled Dress Me Up, will take place Saturday, April 28 at 7 p.m. in the Ravenwood Performing Arts Center.
The collections featured in this year's show were created by students in Sabrina Maggart's fashion design classes at Ravenwood High. Tickets are $10 each and available for purchase at the school.
Students in Ravenwood High School's Students Taking a Right Stand (STARS) program have a message for parents: take a stand against underage drinking.
The students are selling $5 yard signs that read "Parents who HOST lose the MOST... Don't be a party to teenage drinking, it's against the law."
Members of the STARS program say the idea behind the effort is to educate parents about the dangers of hosting inappropriate parties for teenagers.
Anyone interested in showing their support for this cause is asked to send $5 along with your name, address and neighborhood to Amanda Muniz at Ravenwood High (1724 Wilson Pike, Brentwood, TN 37027) by March 28.
Ravenwood High School STARS members will deliver the sign to you on April 14.
Attention children of all ages!
Ravenwood High School Theatre Department in conjunction with the Theatre Arts II and Theatre Arts III classes presents Charlie and the Chocolate Factory January 19, 20 at 7 p.m. and January 22 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Follow Charlie Bucket and the other four lucky golden ticket winners on their amazing and somewhat perilous adventure through the wondrous world of the famous Chocolatier, Willy Wonka. Tickets are $5.
On Saturday, October 8, several Ravenwood High School cross country runners took a break from running to help out at the Fifty Forward Martin Center in Brentwood.
Nine runners and Coach Pete Mueller spent the morning pulling weeds, removing rocks and trash, and spreading mulch to help beautify the grounds of the recreational center for older Brentwood residents. With the sun shining and mild temperatures, the conditions were ideal for racing, but everyone enjoyed the break from competition and had a good time.
“We’re all so blessed to be a part of the community here in Williamson County, so I felt that it was important for us to try to give a little something back to a community that has given us so much support,” said Coach Mueller. "My hope is to make this day of service an annual part of the cross country season."
Hundreds of Williamson County high school students are joining the fight against breast cancer. With October serving as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, students at several schools are finding ways to raise money for cancer research.
At Independence High School, a group of marketing students were brainstorming ideas for community service projects when they decided to sell pink "Indy Nation" t-shirts in advance of the school's last home football game on October 28 against Ravenwood.
"Several of my students thought it would it would be fun to include Ravenwood," said IHS Marketing Teacher Wren Anderson. "So I called up the marketing teacher and we decided to team up in the fight against breast cancer."
Both schools will sell pink t-shirts for $10 each in the weeks leading up to the big game with proceeds going to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation.
Cougars for a Cure
At Centennial High School, students selected Cougars for a Cure as the theme for this year's Homecoming, which will be held October 21. In addition to selling breast cancer awareness t-shirts, students will compete in a penny war, with 100 percent of the proceeds going to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation. The school will also donate a portion of the money collected from the school's annual Powder Puff Game and the Homecoming Dance to breast cancer research.
In keeping with the theme, hallway decorations and student floats will all incorporate a pink ribbon. Centennial Principal Dr. Frank Brown says it's nice to see students taking a stand for a great cause.
"Our student body fully embraced this amazing idea of using our Homecoming as another way Centennial can make a difference far beyond the school walls," said Brown. "We are so proud of our students, faculty and staff, and the positive impact they are having on the world.”
From Williamson County Schools' 'In Focus'
A Ravenwood High School student is proving to be one of the top math students in the nation. Frances Ding recently won fifth place at the Math Prize for Girls Competition at MIT in Massachusetts.
The Ravenwood junior competed against 275 girls from middle and high schools across the United States and Canada. The competition offers the world's largest math prize for girls: first place carries a reward of $25,000, with another $23,000 divided among the remaining 10 finalists.
In order to be eligible, students had to earn a qualifying score on the American Mathematics Competition exam, the first in a series of math competitions that determines who makes it on the U.S. team for the International Mathematical Olympiad.
Frances' mother says she credits much of her daughter's success to the education she's received in Williamson County schools. "I am convinced that Tennessee can produce top math students as well as any other state," said Christine Yu. "I hope her success can be an inspiration to other students."
Williamson County students can learn dance moves from the State Champion Ravenwood High School Jazz Dance Team. The team will host their annual Fall Dance Clinic for boys and girls in grades K-8 on Saturday, September 24 from 10 a.m. until 1:30 p.m.
Participants will learn a dance choreographed by the dance team and perform it prior to the following home football game against Franklin High School. The cost to attend the Fall Dance Clinic is $40 with an optional lunch purchase. Registration forms can be found on the RHS WEBSITE or by contacting Karen Davis at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
| Members of the 2010-11 Ravenwood High School Dance pose for a group photo after winning the TSSAA State Dance Championship in the Large Varsity Jazz Dance division. The team will host their Fall Dance Clinic September 24 at Ravenwood High School. |
The 15th Annual Williamson County Exhibition of Bands will take place Saturday, September 17 at Ravenwood High School in Brentwood. More than 700 students from eight high schools including Brentwood, Centennial, Fairview, Franklin, Independence, Page, Ravenwood and Summit will perform.
The Ravenwood High School Chorale will begin the evening with the singing of the national anthem. Each band will then perform a preview of the half-time and competition shows for this fall season. In addition to the performances of the individual bands, participating Williamson County middle school bands will perform together with the eight high school bands to conclude the evening.
Gates will open at 6 p.m. with performances beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets prices are $7 per person; children six and younger are free. Proceeds from the event go to support the Williamson County band programs.
The Ravenwood High School Marching Band (pictured above) will host the 15th Annual Williamson County Exhibition of Bands September 17.
Veteran coach Teddy Craig has been named the head varsity baseball coach at Ravenwood High School. Craig has been coaching high school baseball for 19 years.
"I have never been so excited about a coaching job as this one,” said Craig. “I have wanted to be a part of the Ravenwood community for several years. The combination of academics and athletics makes Ravenwood a special place. I'm looking forward to meeting the kids and beginning our journey towards excellence."
Craig began his coaching career at his alma mater Winter Park High School in Winter Park, Florida. He spent four years at Winter Park serving as the head JV coach and assistant varsity coach. The team compiled a 95-31 record during his tenure as well as three district titles. The team participated in the state playoffs three of the four years he was there.
Craig accepted his first head coaching position in 1996 at West Orange High School in Winter Garden, Florida. During this six year tenure, West Orange compiled a 141-46 record and Craig was named Central Florida Coach of the Year in the Orlando Metropolitan Conference in 1998, 2001, and 2002. West Orange won three conference championships and qualified for the state playoffs four times.
In 2002, Craig and his family relocated to Chattanooga, Tennessee where he became the head coach at East Ridge High School. In his first year, he lead East Ridge to their first winning season in over a decade. The team won the regular season conference title with a 9-1 conference mark and Craig was named District 6 AA Coach of the Year. He finished his two year reign with a 35-24 record.
In 2004, Dalton High School in Dalton, Georgia offered Craig the Head Coaching Position. He accepted since it was just across the state line. During his three year stay, Dalton qualified for the state playoffs in 2007, the first time since 2000. He coached the Georgia team in the 2005 and 2006 Georgia-Tennessee All-Star Baseball Game. He compiled a 41-36 record in his three years.
In 2007, the Craig family moved to Williamson County. The reputable school system was a huge factor in the move. Since the move, he has served as the assistant coach at Davidson Academy the last four years where the team reached the state championship game in back to back years. The team was 98-49 during his time with three state playoff appearances.
Second in a series, from Williamson County School's In Focus:
Williamson County Schools is proud to present the Top 10 for the 2010-2011 school year. The WCS Top 10 recognizes the 10 seniors at each high school with the highest grade point average at the end of the school year. These students represent some of the best and brightest minds in the district. Below you will find information about the students, provided by the students, including their post-graduation plans.
The students are listed in alphabetical order.
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