HHS Robotics Team Take First Place

Haltom High School’s robotics team recently competed in the Cowtown BEST Robotics Competition. They won first place in a truly epic series in the finals! Colton Lyons, a junior, had the highest scoring round of the day in the last match of the day to secure the victory. In addition to winning first place, the team also won the Founders Award for Creative Design.

Team members are: Aman Kumar, Anthony Nguyen, Bishop Carey, Colton Lyons, Dalton Wheeler, Dominick Gomez, Eve Pulse, Forrest Knowles, Jailynne Verett, Jonathan Champion, Kayla Norris, Kenny Nguyen, Laksha Parajuli, Luis Rosales, Matthew Benson, Max Crow, Michael Holmes, Raimson Inthankoun and R.J. Leaper.

The team has advanced to the Texas BEST/ UIL State Robotics Competition Dec. 7-9.

RHS Head Football Coach to Fly With Blue Angels

Congratulations Ged Kates, Richland High School head football coach, on being chosen as one of the two “Hometown Hero” Key Influencers to ride with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels – planned for Wednesday, Oct. 25. 

 

 

2017 Bell Helicopter Fort Worth Alliance Air Show

U.S. Navy Blue Angels Flight Demonstration Squadron 

 

HOMETOWN HERO RIDER NOMINEE BIO – GED KATES

 

Coach Ged Kates is in his 19th year in coaching and teaching. He is a proud Richland Alum. He came to home to RHS after completing two years as the Head Football Coach at Fort Worth Arlington Heights High School. 

 

He has spent time coaching at Grand Prairie High School, Euless Trinity High, and Richland High School. Coach Kates is a graduate of Texas A&M University, and earned his Master of Education from Texas Woman’s University. 

 

He has been married to Melissa, an attorney, for 16 years and they are proud parents of three sons. Drew is 10, Brett is 8, and Clay is 6. He sees coaching as a calling, and helping young people grow in character, in the classroom, and athletically. Over the years he has mentored young men that have contributed to society in all occupations and community involvement. He has coached men that are now physicians, attorneys, business owners, community leaders in school districts and at the city level, and most importantly, good husbands and fathers. 

 

In 2016, Richland football set a school record with 10 victories, and won its first playoff victory since 1984. While this is noteworthy, it is only a small part of the football program. Richland Football gives back to the community by adopting families at Christmas, providing scholarships for outgoing athletes to further their education, and hosted a SafeHaven event for abused women and children. Currently, they are planning on visiting Cook Children’s Hospital to spread holiday cheer to those that are fighting illness. 

 

Ged Kates is honored and humbled to be nominated for the possibility of flying with this great organization. 

2017–18 National Merit

Seven BISD Students Receive National Recognition

National Merit Scholarship Program Logo

BISD is proud to announce it has two National Merit Semifinalists and five National Merit Commended Scholars for the 2017–18 school year. Nearly 1.5 million juniors in 22,000 high schools across the country entered the 2018 National Merit Scholarship Program last year by taking the PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Less than one percent of the nation’s high school seniors received the prestigious designation of becoming a semifinalist this year. To become a finalist, a semifinalist must have an outstanding academic record throughout high school, be endorsed and recommended by the high school principal, and earn SAT scores that confirm the student’s earlier performance on the qualifying test.

 

National Merit Semifinalists

Richland High School
Peyton Murrell, senior
Michael Bonnet, early graduate of RHS and now attending St. Edward’s University

 

Commended Scholars

Birdville High School
Nick Powell, senior
Jackson Boyd, senior

 

Haltom High School
Nischal Shrestha, senior

 

Richland High School
Grit Saichua, senior
Brianna Steelman, senior

 

National Hispanic Recognition Scholars

Richland High School
Rachel Kelly, senior
David Serrato, senior

The National Merit Scholarship Program will announce additional program honorees later this school year.

Richland High’s 2017 Distinguished Alumnus is 1991 graduate, Ron White

Rom White Picture

 

Richland High School is proud to announce their 2017 Distinguished Alumnus is 1991 graduate, Ron White. He has served our country in the Navy Reserves, and he is now a professional speaker that has memorized all the service men’s names that died in Afghanistan. Mr. White raises money for the widows and families of those men and women that gave their lives in Afghanistan. He travels all over the country and writes from memory the names of all 2,300 soldiers in the order they died on memorial walls. View the video about Ronnie White