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We took it all the way back to the year 1988 when Red Mountain High School was established.
Our amazing student body president opened up the assembly and welcomed our student body to the new 2018-2019 school year!

80's Day and Traditions Assembly

JROTC brought out the flag and choir sang the National Anthem.
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DJ AP on track getting us into the 80's spirit with the best music!
DJ AP on track getting us into the 80's spirit with the best music!
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MC Jessi took the floor as she introduced the class competition and explained the rules.


MC's Jakobe and Abe came out to judge the competition and judge the class that is singing the loudest! As expected, seniors did amazing as they took the lead.


Next, we had a break in the class competition. Our talented pom and cheer teams performed amazingly for our student body to the beat of our favorite 80's throwback songs.



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As we finished up the class competition, everybody sang along to Red Mountain's favorite: Sweet Caroline!


The traditions assembly was a success, and we can't wait for the 2018-2019 school year!





Homecoming Assembly
September 21, 2018
Our busiest weekend of the school year is finally here and we started it with our annual Homecoming assembly!
Assembly block and run through!
This assembly required a lot of work and prep so we stayed after school on multiple days and came in early to make it a success!






We were so excited to welcome our student body into the gymnasium as cheer and football started off our wonderful assembly with their powderpuff routine!




After cheer and football finished their routine and drew the crowd in, our president, Blake welcomed the crowd with opening announcements, followed by JROTC and choir!



After the national anthem, our MC's made their grand entry! Drama came out with our Best Buddies to show the student body our silent disco! Then Abe and Jakobe introduced our amazing dance force to the floor!





Abe and Jakobe came back onto the floor to introduce our class competition. We brought out our homecoming royalty court, blindfolded them, and spun them around. The D.J. played music and the royalty pointed to the loudest class.


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