Rock Bridge High School
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Rock Bridge High School is a high school in Columbia, Missouri noted for the freedom granted to students. It houses grades 10–12. The school is a part of Columbia Public Schools. It was opened in 1973 with 583 students. During the 1999–2000 school year, when the enrollment stood at 1,077, a large new wing opened. In the 2004–2005 school year it had an enrollment of almost 1,600 students. The highschool is also noted for its planetarium. The other High School In Columbia, Hickman High School, is larger with over 2,000 students enrolled.
Most students have one Alternating Unassigned Time, referred to as AUT, with seniors often having more than one. During AUT, students are allowed to go the library and computer labs, seek help from teachers, or, with parental permission, leave campus.
External links
- Rock Bridge High School website (http://www.columbia.k12.mo.us/rbhs/)