Important News

General Information

GENERAL INFORMATION Announcements and Posters Announcements will be made regularly to inform everyone of upcoming school activities. Additionally, special announcements will be posted on the TV monitors bulletin boards throughout the building. All announcements, for print or to be shared on Hawk Talk, must be approved in advance by an administrator. Likewise, only posters approved by Administration may be displayed…

Athletics and Activities

ATHLETICS & STUDENT ACTIVITIES River Hill High School Athletics At RHHS, good sportsmanship and school spirit are just as important as winning and being a Hawk is something in which every student can take pride. Winning is devalued by poor sportsmanship. All programs at RHHS stress sportsmanship and fair play. Extra-curricular programs exist to encourage participants to achieve their maximum…

Attendance Expectations

ATTENDANCE Guidelines for RHHS Every student should attend school at an annual rate of at least 96% or higher and, of course, report to school on time. Students who attend school regularly tend to earn high grades, enjoy school, and are more prepared for college and careers beyond high school. Regular school attendance enhances intellectual and social development. We feel…

Student Schedule Highlights

ACADEMIC INFORMATION for RHHS Advanced Placement Courses River Hill High School offers numerous advanced placement courses taught by College Board© approved teachers. We strive for every college-bound student to enroll in at least one advanced placement course during his/her high school career. It is the expectation that any student enrolled in an advanced placement course should plan to take the…

RHHS Vision, Mission, and Student Pledge

RIVER HILL HIGH SCHOOL School Year 2017-2018 River Hill High School’s Vision Statement The River Hill High School community will empower our students to reach new levels of 21st century literacy while fostering global and personal responsibility. River Hill High School’s Mission Statement The mission of River Hill High School is to promote integrity, humility, and balance in academic and…

Online registration for Fall Athletics NOW OPEN

Great news! The HCPSS Office of Information Technology has developed a portal through HCPSS Connect Parent Access to submit ALL of your Fall Athletics Forms. Parents/guardians can now fill out required forms, upload physicals and proof of residency documents, and complete the eligibility process just by following this link: HCPSS Connect. High School Athletic Registration – User Guide: HCPSS Connect…

Summer SAT & ACT Prep

Affordable & Convenient Summer SAT & ACT Prep In Partnership with HoCo High Schools: Eight-hour summer prep classes are being offered at Hammond, Howard, and Marriotts Ridge High Schools and are open to students from all HoCo high schools. Take advantage of prep when your student has more time! All SAT prep classes will prepare students for the NEW August…

Save the Dates and Review Important Highlights

August 9th – Fall Tryouts August 31st – Freshman Orientation (8:15 am -12:00 pm) August 31st – Back to School Luau (7-10 pm) ( Presale tickets) September 5th – First Day of School September 6th – Back to School Night (6 pm -8:30 pm) September 11th – Senior Crab Feast (Consider purchasing a Senior Passport) September 15th – Football Game…

TI:ME (Technology Institute for Music Educators ) National Electronic Music Composition Contest Winner

We are thrilled to announce that River Hill High School student Jacob Parker (Class of 2017) has been named as the Grand Prize Winner of the 2nd Annual TI:ME (Technology Institute for Music Educators ) National Electronic Music Composition Contest. The contest attracted entries throughout the United States and from all levels of education, up to collegiate level. Jacob won…

River Hill Students Win Top Prizes in National Contest!

Contest Description: Every year, Enterprise through Literature (UMCP Ed Snider Center for Enterprise and Markets, Robert H. Smith School of Business) sponsors a national video contest for high school students and their teacher sponsors. Working in teams, students chose and read a book that they felt exemplified the theme of the contest: Individual Identity in Utopia and Dystopia. To enter…