Story by: Rob Kinch
Throughout the evening, the fresh fruit tarts tantalized and the pecan tassies tempted as parents negotiated their way through their children’s schedules during the annual RHS Back-To-School Night program held on Sept. 15. Each year, in its always successful fund-raising event, the RHS French Club makes sure that parents and faculty alike have the opportunity to take a moment and savor some special French treats during the often hectic evening’s proceedings. What better way to relax after searching floor to floor for that elusive classroom, than to quietly enjoy a fresh and tasty French croissant glazed with NutellaProudly dressed in their crisply pressed chef’s jackets, club members find the event great fun and their opportunity to serve very rewarding. Sophomore Jessmary Lora believes the occasion affords her the chance to “develop the organizational skills I’ll need in a leadership role…like how to keep people on task.” Along with enjoying working with his classmates, freshman Olivier Diegue appreciated the “push” it gave him to become “more responsible.”
The scrumptious French pastries are not only parent pleasers, but also much anticipated treats for the faculty as well. History teacher John Odin feels the yearly event “always adds so much to the evening.” He adds, “It’s an opportunity to see our students doing something they enjoy while being part of a group effort to raise funds to further the mission of the French Club…and the food ain’t so bad!
Photos by: Mary Mull