RH Newsletter Feb 2026 - Flipbook - Page 7
Theatre Groups
Bring Big Hits to the R-H Stage
The dedication and talent of our students never ceases to amaze us! Congratulations to the
cast and crew at both Burger Junior High School (“The Wizard of Oz”) and Roth Junior High
School (“Mary Poppins Jr.”) on their fantastic productions this winter. Both shows received
high praise and it was well deserved. We thank each adult involved in these shows, as well. It
takes a big effort by so many people to create a memorable musical.
There is another opportunity to see our students shine! Spotlight Theatre is preparing to
present Mamma Mia! This popular musical features ABBA’s songs and tells the story of a
bride’s search for her father before her wedding. Shows are scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday,
March 19; 7 p.m. Friday, March 20; and 2 p.m. Saturday, March 21. Thursday’s performance is
ASL interpreted. Contact Erin Wright (ewright@rhnet.org) to arrange for ASL seating. Tickets
are $12 and on sale now www.rhnet.org/mammamia. We can’t wait to see you!
Burger Junior High School
presented “The Wizard of
Oz” this winter. Pictured are
students Chris Vicente, Colin
Noble, Addison Chiaraluce,
and Jonael Adorno.
Freshman Zoey Albin lights up
the stage during Roth Junior
High School’s recent performance of “Mary Poppins Jr.”
R-H Spotlight Theatre will present
Mamma Mia! three times in March.
Get tickets at www.rhnet.org/mammamia
New Website Feature Enhances Communication
If you visited our website at www.rhnet.org
recently, you may have noticed a new feature
called Let’s Talk. It is designed to help you
quickly find answers you seek on various
topics and easily connects you to the best
person to answer your question if you are
unable to find the answer from the website.
We hope this tool provides more options for
open, honest, and efficient communication
with the district. We believe a thriving
school community is built on a foundation of
transparency and active listening. Whether
you are a parent with a question, a student with an idea, or a community member with a concern, Let’s Talk provides a
direct line to the people who can best help. By streamlining our dialogue, we strive to ensure that every voice is heard and
every inquiry receives a timely, thoughtful response. Your feedback isn’t just data. It is the spark that helps us improve our
programs and support our students better. Let’s collaborate to make our schools the best they can be. Let’s talk!
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