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Roanoke Rapids Graded School District Trustees, Halifax Community College and Halifax County commissioners cut the ribbon Sunday afternoon on the new Roanoke Rapids Early College High School at the former Armory building next to the historic Roanoke Rapids High School.  

The war of words between Chuck “The Peacekeeper” Hasty and Joey “The Bad Situation” Landen is expected to become more heated Saturday night as RAGE Wrestling Warriors return to action at the Roanoke Rapids High School Gym.

Published in Sports

The majority of capital needs within the city school system are at Roanoke Rapids High School, officials said at a joint meeting with Halifax County commissioners this evening.

The Roanoke Rapids High school Yellow Jackets Men's soccer team improves to 21-0-1 and advances to the 3rd round in the 2A NCHSAA State Championship play-offs. 

Published in Sports

Roanoke Rapids High School Yellow Jackets Men's soccer team win outright 2A Northern Carolina Conference Championship title Wednesday night at Hoyle field. 

Published in Sports

Throughout the year, there are numerous fundraising efforts for Project Graduation, an evening for Roanoke Rapids High School seniors to celebrate commencement with an alcohol-free event.

Thursday, 17 August 2017 14:05

RRHS band to preview halftime show Friday

The Roanoke Rapids High School Marching Yellow Jackets will preview its halftime performance for the year Friday at 5:30 p.m. at Aker’s Field.

Thursday, 17 August 2017 12:12

Letter from RRGSD Superintendent Dain Butler

The following letter from Roanoke Rapids Graded School District Superintendent Dain Butler is going out to parents:

Published in Opinion

Four Roanoke Rapids High School seniors will have their four years of college education paid for through various scholarships.

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