CTMS - FBLA students are currently participating in the Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) Retreat, a training proudly offered by our Pima JTED. During this retreat, students are gaining valuable knowledge in parliamentary procedures, treasury policies, and other essential CTSO practices . This opportunity allows our students to grow as future leaders. Special thanks to Josie Nuno for her dedication and guidance as the Middle School FBLA Advisor.
RRHS/CTE: Providing Hands-On Experience
RRHS/CTE: Providing Hands-On Experience

Volleyball Results, 9/17

Congratulations to Coach Duran and the flag football program on its first W1N in school history last night defeating Pueblo 16-0!

HISTORY MADE: Flag Football Opens Up with a W1N!

Volleyball Results, 9/16

Rio Rico JROTC Color Guard conducts the Posting, Presenting and Retiring of the National Colors during the FY 2025 Southern Arizona Naturalization Ceremony at Tumacacori Historical National Park.
Special Thanks to LTC. Roque
RRHS-CTE- Providing Hands-On Experience!


NHS Meeting Tomorrow!

THE WAIT IS OVER! See You Tonight! IT'S TIME TO FLY!

Yael Chavez painted a vehicle that truly exhibited his skills and dedication. He proudly earned 1st place at the Santa Cruz County Fair for his outstanding work. Yael is the perfect example of a creative and critical thinker, showcasing the SCVUSD35 Portrait of a Graduate. Special thanks to Mr. Grijalva !
# Go Hawks!

Flag Football Attends ASU vs Texas State Football Game!
For one last team build before the season kicks off, Rio Rico flag football traveled to ASU yesterday to catch a game.
Coach Duran received tickets for the team as a thank you for attending ASU's coaching clinic. The Hawks were one of a few teams in attendance including: Marcos de Niza, Coronado, North Canyon and Horizon High Schools.
The Hawks will open its inaugural season on Tuesday against Pueblo.

The RRHS-JROTC Marksmanship Team proudly participated in the Flowing Wells competition, showcasing their skills and dedication. Our cadets represented Rio Rico High School with discipline and commitment throughout the event. Special thanks to 1SG Moore for always traveling with our students and supporting their success. RRHS - CTE is always providing hands-on experiences.



The Rio Rico High School Marching Band and the Coatimundi Middle School Band performed stand tunes at the Santa Cruz County Fair for residents of Santa Cruz County. A day filled with music, community, and school spirit! With other musical groups that performed as well, with food, agriculture show case, carnival rides, and more!

SAVE THE DATE - VOLLEYBALL ALUMNI NIGHT!

Varsity Volleyball Results, 9/12-13

This Week in Athletics, 9/15-20

Varsity Football Results, 9/12

Part II
Rio Rico High School / Future Farmers of America are preparing their livestock for showcase at the Santa Cruz County Fair. Our students will proudly present Steer, Lambs, Goats, Pigs, and Chickens they have raised and cared for. Showcase results will be posted soon, stay tuned!
RRHS/CTE: Providing Hands On Experience
Rio Rico High School / Future Farmers of America are preparing their livestock for showcase at the Santa Cruz County Fair. Our students will proudly present Steer, Lambs, Goats, Pigs, and Chickens they have raised and cared for. Showcase results will be posted soon, stay tuned!
RRHS/CTE: Providing Hands On Experience






Part I
Rio Rico High School / Future Farmers of America are proudly showcasing their livestock at the Santa Cruz County Fair in Sonoita. Our dedicated students raised and cared for their animals for approximately 6–8 months in preparation for this event. This experience highlights the responsibility, commitment, and skills they have developed through agricultural education. We are proud to support our lifelong learners.
Special Thanks to all parents, community members, teachers, and most most importantly students for all the hard work and dedication.
#RRHS/CTE: Providing Hands-On Experience!
Rio Rico High School / Future Farmers of America are proudly showcasing their livestock at the Santa Cruz County Fair in Sonoita. Our dedicated students raised and cared for their animals for approximately 6–8 months in preparation for this event. This experience highlights the responsibility, commitment, and skills they have developed through agricultural education. We are proud to support our lifelong learners.
Special Thanks to all parents, community members, teachers, and most most importantly students for all the hard work and dedication.
#RRHS/CTE: Providing Hands-On Experience!







Athletics Results, 9/11


📢 Reminder: Students must carry their school ID at all times. IDs are needed for lunch, buses, and entry to school events. Replacement IDs cost $5, and charges must be cleared by the end of the year. Thank you for helping us keep our campus safe!

