The Rider Chronicle

To collect data for his eco-column fish tank, Senior Jake Schrass measures his fish’s food supply, the sea plant.
“This experiment teaches us the relationship between terrestrial and aqueous habitats,” Schrass said. “It shows us how nutrients are shared between different food chains. It was a lot of fun, but the most important skill I have learned so far would be how to not kill Caesar, my group’s fish.”

Flipped Classrooms

Jared Bruner, Reporter
December 11, 2015
Paraprofessional Larry Foster writes two lightbulbs for his parents.

Donation Time

Chris Greenwood, Reporter
December 11, 2015
Raider Of The Month: November

Raider Of The Month: November

Cortney Wood, Co-Editor-In-Chief
November 23, 2015
Palmore For The Day

Palmore For The Day

Sierra Hodges, Reporter
November 23, 2015
Mrs. Wood  works with sophomore Taryn Bass on her timed writing.

Why They Leave

Jared Bruner, Reporter
November 21, 2015
Bad Connection

Bad Connection

Savannah Dickson, Reporter
November 20, 2015
In pre-AP Geometry, freshman Brooke Inman works in Mrs. Wuthrich’s third period class. “I like how we get to use calculators,” she said. “She really tries to help us when we don’t understand stuff.”

Why Teachers Teach

Anaya Williams, Reporter
November 20, 2015
nglish teacher Jennifer Doughty has attended with her family every year since the event’s conception.

Dance Of The Dead

Justin Houts, Reporter
October 30, 2015
Captains Hunter Kyle and TJ Vasher take Albin’s hands, they walk together to meet the refs and begin the game with the coin toss.
“I had never been down on the field like that before,” Albin said. “It takes a special heart to do something like what Coach Bindel did.”

Names On Their Backs

Cortney Wood, Co-Editor-In-Chief
October 29, 2015
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