Bulldog Bytes ROLLA HIGH SCHOOL Volume 13, Issue 6 March 2021 The Rolla High School Theatre Department is excited to present it’s upcoming production of Disney The Little Mermaid JR. Join us at the Rolla Middle School Auditori- um to watch as Ariel explores the human world, makes a deal with a sea witch, and ultimately finds love in this classic tale. Seating is limited for these performances, so grab your tickets early at bit.ly/RPSDRAMATIX . Social distancing will be implemented among audience members. Masking is required. Show dates and times are as follows: Thursday, March 4 - 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 5 - 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 6 - 2:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 7 - 2:30 p.m.
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R O L L A H I G H S C H O O L Volume 13, Issue 6
March 2021
The Rolla High School Theatre Department is excited to
present it’s upcoming production of Disney The Little
Mermaid JR. Join us at the Rolla Middle School Auditori-
um to watch as Ariel explores the human world, makes a
deal with a sea witch, and ultimately finds love in this
classic tale.
Seating is limited for these performances, so grab your
tickets early at bit.ly/RPSDRAMATIX . Social distancing
will be implemented among audience members. Masking
The PBS committee encourages students to be respectful, respon-sible, and ready to learn. For the most part our kids do an amaz-ing job at demonstrating these three; however, there are times we all need to be reminded how we can better ourselves. One of the best ways to encourage others to change their behavior is by embracing change in other areas. Very few things in life stay con-stant forever. Change is one thing you can bet on. This school year has been one of tremendous change and our students are, like most of us, struggling to adapt. Some people don’t like change in their circumstances and far fewer like change in them-selves. Most people only change when they have to. Change can be a good thing. Teaching students to be self-aware about their habits, actions, conversations, friends… is a great way to enact change. Students expand (or change) their mind every day. They can also change their behavior and attitude. Embracing change is the only way you can really grow. Parents can help with this process by demonstrating that you are never too old to change.