Thursday, July 2, 2015

Countdown to Grad 2015

May and June were very busy month's at RJC.  One might say it was a whirlwind of activity.  We arrived back from the long weekend in May just in time to jump into action  at the Record Breaking Spectacular fundraising event, track and field meets, Water fun day and into serious  rehearsals for the year end musical production of 'Mary Poppins'.  In between all that we did manage to attend school everyday and prepare for final exams too!
 The final weeks were filled with year end activities and traditions. It was an exciting happy time but also a sad time as we prepared to say goodbye to our Grade 12 graduates.



Rachel and Danielle reveal the Faith and Life wall mural for the 2014-2015 school year.  The theme for the year was 'Seek first the Kingdom of God'.  Each student signed the mural.

Danielle and Rachel reveal the mural.


Kathy Luitjens and Denelda Fast, representatives from the Alumni Association, welcomed the grade 12's class into their group.  The students were encouraged and challenged to become active participates as Alumni.  All the grade 12's were presented with a keychain.

Aidan receives his keychain.


An Awards chapel was held where school plaques were presented to students for exemplary performance in different areas of school life.  Joe and Dayna received the Co-president's plaque, Brandon and Cheyenne received the Community Leadership plaque, Manny and Kylee received the Athletic plaque and Gabby received the Performing Arts Plaque. 





To celebrate their  last day of classes, the Grade 12 ran the hallways banging on a variety of noise makers!








Somehow, between everything else, the students managed to study and prepare for final exams.

Brandon wears his pass down exam week hat.









The yearbook committee worked hard all year to meet every deadline so that our yearbook would arrive in time for the reveal at the end of the year.  The 'Link' was presented to the student body.  

Students enjoy their first look at the 'Link'


Following years of tradition, the Grade 12 class participated in two rites of passage.  The class gathered to bury their Prophesy.  They will gather again in ten years at this location to dig up their treasure and read the words they wrote to themselves and to each other.  



Second, the class planted a class tree.  Here they will gather in ten years to marvel at how this tree has grown and changed  and how they have too!



Last, but definitely not least, the students followed many others who have graduated before them in a tradition that marks their time spent at RJC.  In the last few days students carved their names in the old brick school building on campus.  

Alejandro and Michael

Mikayla
Kelsi finds a brick right next to her mom's.