Richmond High School, located in Richmond, Ray County, Missouri, United States is the high school for the Richmond R-XVI School District. Students from Camden, Henrietta, Knoxville, Millville, Rayville and Richmond attend the school. The Richmond community is the county seat of Ray County, about 30 miles east of Kansas City, Missouri, and just north of the Missouri River. The county is agricultural and business oriented, with many services, churches, banks, and a thriving downtown square featuring a historic courthouse. Richmond High was built in its present location in 1984. The previous location is currently the Richmond City Hall. RHS is a comprehensive high school with approximately 420 students in four grades. There are approximately 40 faculty members. Students follow a traditional seven-period day, with Wednesdays having an 'Advisement' period added. The Richmond R-XVI School District is proud of its recent recognition as a Bronze Level School with the U.S. News & World Report. RHS is fully accredited with the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and with the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Richmond High is the home of the Spartans. It is a member of the Missouri State High School Activities Association and the Missouri River Valley Conference. Students may participate in: The Missouri A+ Scholarship program, A+ Tutoring, Scholar Bowl Team, Speech and Debate, Art Club, Cadet Teaching, Drama, FFA, FBLA, Flag Corps, FEA, Interact Club, Key Club, Math Club, Music, Spanish Club, FCCLA, School-to-Career, Science Olympiad, and Student Council. Available Athletic Programs include: Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Dance Team, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Softball, Tennis, Track, Volleyball and Wrestling. It boasts a new multipurpose building, a new artificial surface track, and has a proud athletic tradition. Academic programs in Ag Education, English, Science, Social Studies, Math, Business, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drama, and Family/Consumer Sciences are enhanced by the Missouri A+ Program, Missouri School-to-Work Program, ACT preparation, Advanced Placement and dual-credit courses with regional universities. The principal is Justin Remington. The superintendent is Greg Darling.
Notable alumni
John Rooney, Sports Broadcaster
Hank Burnine, NFL receiver
Lenvil Elliott, NFL running back
Michael Letzig, Professional Golfer
Jacob L. Milligan, US Congress
Maurice M. Milligan, U.S. attorney, successfully prosecuted Kansas Citypolitical boss Tom Pendergast in 1939