Raymond High School News
Andrew Dupuis, Anna Harmon are RHS Class of 2018 Top Scholars
Raymond High School Honor Roll 3rd Quarter 2016
Raymond High School Honor Roll 2nd Quarter 2016
Reach High Scholars And SEAD Program Does Raymond Proud
Raymond High School Honor Roll 2nd Quarter 2016
Reach High Scholars And SEAD Program Does Raymond Proud
Raymond High School Participates in College Application Week
Raymond High School Honor Roll 4th Quarter 2015
William Harmon, Amanda Dupuis are Raymond High Class of 2015 Top Scholars
Raymond High School Honor Roll 2nd Quarter 2014 - 2015
Steve Woodward Pleased to be in Principal’s Chair at Raymond High
Congratulations Raymond High Class of 2014 Graduates
Raymond High Class of 2014 Valedictorian and Salutatorian
Raymond High School Honor Roll - Second Quarter 2014
New College Prep Venture for Raymond High School
Host Families Needed for Exchange Students
Suzanne Puchacz receives 2012-2013 NH Guidance Counselor of the Year Award
Reach High Scholars Club 2013 Is Underway
Raymond High School Honor Roll First Quarter 2012 - 2013
Opportunities Abound for Raymond High's Reach High Scholars
October is Substance Abuse Awareness Month
RED RIBBON WEEK IS OCTOBER 23-31
Support youth in their choice to be Drug Free 24/7!
The Raymond Coalition for Youth is encouraging the community to once again come together to promote healthy, drug-free living by helping us to promote and celebrate Red Ribbon Week (October 23-31).
Red Ribbon Week is the nation’s oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation, reaching millions of Americans during the last week of October every year. By wearing red ribbons and participating in Community anti‐drug events, young people pledge to live a drug‐free life and pay tribute to DEA Special Agent Enriqué “Kiki” Camarena. Agent Camarena dedicated his life to fighting the war on drugs and on February 7, 1985 he was kidnapped and murdered by the Mexican Drug Cartel. His death is a reminder of how important the war on drugs is and just how dangerous they can be.
Everyone who supports a Drug Free Lifestyle can show their support to youth and the community as a whole by wearing RED, displaying Red Ribbons at their home or Business or by displaying this printable 8x 10 Poster in the window of their business, class room, office or home on the refrigerator.
RCFY has engaged with the community and there are several locations such as the town hall, our schools, the library and the Rec. Department that you can pick up stickers to show your support.
Our schools will also be passing out ribbons, bookmarks, bracelets and planting tulip bulbs that will become beautiful flowers in April – which just happens to be Alcohol Awareness month.
Want to join us and go viral? No, you will not become sick but you will help us spread the word about Red Ribbon Week and the importance of spreading awareness through conversation and outreach. Take a picture in your red, decorate you house or mailbox with Red ribbons, get creative and post it on our Facebook page for everyone to see – Raymond Coalition for Youth
Raymond is a wonderful community to live in and supporting our youth is something everyone can do to make a difference in their future.
To learn more about the Raymond Coalition for Youth and all of our efforts to involved youth and adults of all ages and talents check out our website at www.rcfy.org or our facebook page.
Raymond High School Graduating Class of 2012




The 2012 Raymond High School Graduation ceremony is now airing on RCTV Channel 13. It will be broadcast on the following schedule.
Sunday 9:00 pm
Monday 1:00 am
Tuesday 5:00 am
Wednesday 8:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am
Friday 1:08 pm
Saturday 5:15 pm
The Graduation Ceremony is also available for viewing anywhere in the world
at http://www.raymondtv.org/ Click on the link for Video On Demand Server and select the School Meetings & Events folder.
Raymond High Class of 2012 Valedictorian Ashley Lord and Salutatorian Abbey Schlangen.