Travis Crosby is the Spirit of the Grizz.
He never complains. He always answers with “Yes, sir.” His body language on the bench is exactly what every coach hopes to see — locked in, engaged, and ready. Travis is a great teammate and one of the most coachable kids I’ve ever had. Coach Winland
He never complains. He always answers with “Yes, sir.” His body language on the bench is exactly what every coach hopes to see — locked in, engaged, and ready. Travis is a great teammate and one of the most coachable kids I’ve ever had. Coach Winland

Students in Mr. Wilson's anatomy class have been studying the central nervous system. To get a good look at the "gross" anatomy of the mammalian brain students made mid-saggital cuts along the longitudinal fissure of sheep brains dividing them into the two separate hemispheres, exposing various structures which students then worked to identify. #learningtogether



The Rocky Mountain FFA is having our Aluminum Can Fundraiser this year. We are collecting Aluminum cans to help support the Wyoming Stock Growers association and our own chapter. So, if you are around the school and see some recycling bins in the hallway please drop off your soda cans in the hallway or ask Mr.West if you have more cans and he will collect those personally.


Alex is singing out his soul at All-State. What a great way to spend three days.


This weeks middle school student of the week is Trevin Green. Trevin works hard in the shop class and offers valuable insight on projects we are making. He demonstrates hard work and leadership by helping others when he is done with his projects. Trevin has a great attitude for school and is very respectful of his classmates and teachers. Trevin Green is a great example of what it means to be a Grizzly! Mr. Hanusa

Lily Bauwens stands out as an exceptional student leader taking on many responsibilities as class president. She demonstrates her strong work ethic and dedication in this role as well as her academic studies. Even when she misses class, she takes the initiative to complete her work promptly or make prior arrangements to stay on track — a true example of accountability and commitment. Keep up the great work Lily! Mrs. Malson

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Eggs are beginning to hatch at the RMHS fish hatchery in Mr. Wilson's class! This is the second year Mr. Wilson's class has participated in the Trout in the Classroom project in conjunction with the Wyoming Game and Fish! Last year they were able to stock 135 Rainbow trout into a local fishery! Hoping to beat that number this year!
#growingtogether

Freshmen class rockin the concessions stand!

Rocky Mountain
Wrestling Senior Night!








Come out and support our wrestlers and celebrate Senior Night!

Our Spirit of the Grizz this week is Lauren Bassett. Lauren led our team in scoring, averaging 18.5 points per game and 7.5 rebounds per game against two strong 3A opponents. She brought relentless heart, hustle, and grit on both ends of the floor and set the tone for our team’s toughness.
Great job, Lauren — keep up the great work!
Coach Moss
Great job, Lauren — keep up the great work!
Coach Moss

Mason Moss is averaging 21.6 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game this season. Beyond the numbers, Mason leads with quiet confidence and humility. He carries himself with a team-first attitude, works hard every day, and never complains. A true coachable athlete, Mason is always looking for ways to improve his game while setting the standard for his teammates. The Grizz are proud to have his steady leadership on and off the court.
Coach Winland
Coach Winland

