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DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Monday Oct 13 2025

I Pledge Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands one Nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.


  • CHS International Club will have its meeting on Tuesday, October 14 during Flex 2 in Mrs. Krueger's classroom A317.


  • Ready to show your River King Spirit? Winter Cheer tryouts are coming up. Get your application from Ms. Schroeder and bring it to clinic day on Tuesday Oct 28 4-6pm in the practice gym. Tryouts will be the following day starting at 4pm. We can't wait to see you!


  • Game club will meet today 3:45-5:15 PM


  • Full Mind Tutoring, an online tutoring session, is for any students at Clinton High School. Tutoring will be available on Monday & Wednesday evenings, as well as on Saturday mornings. They can help students with most core and elective classes!  To access the sessions, students need to log in through Clever.


  • The following college reps will be visiting the counseling office. Please let Mrs. Klinkhammer know if you would like to attend. Luther College Oct 21 @ 9:00. 


  • The varsity River Kings welcomed the North Scott Lancers to Coan Field on Friday night. North Scott used some trickery to gain a 24-0 lead going into halftime. The Kings were challenged at halftime and showed some pride in the second half but ultimately fell to the Lancers 31-0. The Kings will play their final road game of the season Friday night against Western Dubuque. Let's go Kings.


  • Congratulations to the Royal River King and Queen Marching Band on finishing 2nd at West Liberty and 3rd at Muscatine on Saturday! The band has continued to improve their scores throughout the season, and they were able to overtake Western Dubuque and Cedar Rapids Washington who had beat them two weeks ago. The percussion section placed 2nd at both competitions, finishing only 2 points behind Davenport Central at Muscatine. Way to go band!


  • On Friday night, the River Kings hosted the North Scott Lancers with the Sophomore Kings opening the action by beating North Scott 26-8!!!  The Kings struck paydirt first, scoring on a 16 yard run by Yavin Bell, set up by a 57 yard pass from Liam Petersen to Kenan Bailey on the first play of the game! The next Clinton score was by Isaiah Lines on a scamper from 6 yards out. The Kings increased the first quarter score to 19-0 on a 65-yard touchdown run by Chase Collender. The Kings extended their lead in the 2nd quarter on a 14-yard TD pass from Petersen to Julian Davis making the halftime score 26-0. In the 4th quarter, with the score 26-8 and the Lancers driving deep into the Kings territory, Ian Nath gave back possession to the Kings with a timely interception with 4 minutes left, securing the 26-8 victory!  The Sophomore Kings improved their record to 5-2 with the WIN over North Scott!!  Next up, the Kings travel to battle Western Dubuque this Friday. Thank you to all of our supporters who came out to cheer on the KINGS!!!

  • The River Queen Volleyball program competed in their last regular season volleyball tournament at Center Point Urbana on Saturday. The Queens played a fantastic and consistent day of volleyball, the best as of date. In pool play the Queens played a competitive match versus (4A) #12 Western Dubuque, but dropped the match 17-21, 17-21. The next match faced another ranked opponent and host (3A) #11. The Queens played their best volleyball of the day as they toppled the Pointing Stormers in straight sets 27-25, 21-18. The last pool play match of the day, the Queens slid past a scrappy Benton team by the scores o f 15-21, 21-16, 15-10 in a 3 set thriller. Three teams in both pools finished 2-1, unfortunately the Queens lost the tiebreaker to take the #3 seed moving into the consolation bracket. The Queens played Waterloo Columbus in the first consolation match and did just enough to squeak by in 3 sets. The consolation finals hosted (2A) #8 Iowa City Regina versus Clinton. The Queens playing their 5th match of the day played very competitively, but dropped a close 2-set match 22-25, 22-25. The offense was clicking over the weekend as they attacked .141%, the highest attacking percentage to date for a weekend tournament. Joselyn Petersen led the Queens with 48 kills, which was very impressive considering she had just under 200 kills to date before the weekend. She hit an impressive .275% and recorded her 300th career kill over the weekend! Congrats! Maggie House and Maloree Byrns helped the offensive record with 26 and 20 kills, respectively. Haylee House led the offense with 60 assists and 8 aces Tenley Cewe led the defense with 27 digs and 2.07 pass rating with 40 attempts. Haley Thomas led the passer rating with 50 attempts and 2.16 passer rating. Petersen also had 4 solo blocks and 10 assist blocks as Audry Gruhn followed the defensive effort at the net with 1 solo and 5 assist blocks. Harlow Scott had 1 solo block and 7 assist blocks. Great job ladies!

Lunch for Today 

Chicken & Rice, Green Beans, Breadstick

Alternative Lunch

Chicken Fajitas, Chuckwagon Corn