Caleb Jacobi and Emery Popejoy from Mrs. McKenzie’s PreK class have learned all of their uppercase letters! Roman Duarte and Anthony Teabout have learned all of their letter sounds! Way to go kiddos!!


📚 Book Fair Reminder for Pre-K–1st Families! 📚
Our youngest students visited the Book Fair today and created wish lists of books they’re excited about! The lists look like receipts — but don’t worry, no purchases were made today.
Your child’s “receipt” is simply a wish list of books they liked during their preview time. Feel free to look it over together and decide if there are items you’d like to purchase during the Book Fair. ❤️
Our youngest students visited the Book Fair today and created wish lists of books they’re excited about! The lists look like receipts — but don’t worry, no purchases were made today.
Your child’s “receipt” is simply a wish list of books they liked during their preview time. Feel free to look it over together and decide if there are items you’d like to purchase during the Book Fair. ❤️
Students at Rivers Out Shined Drugs by wearing neon colors.




Mrs. Hormann's class used 1 inch tiles to measure things around the classroom. The challenge was, they could not use rulers or get more tiles. Students for creative and combined their tiles to measure longer objects.





Ms. Huckaby’s second grade students tasted black grapes in class today. They learned that there are more than 8,000 different types of grapes. Grapes can come in colors of red, purple, pink, blue, black, white and green.





Beau Brown and Jemimah Akeneck in Mrs. Gollihare’s 3rd grade class mastered more math facts! Great job!

Wacky Wednesday - Every Piece is Unique - Rivers students continue to celebrate Red Ribbon Week!



Mrs. Morgan’s 2nd graders continue to master more math facts using the Xtramath program. Way to go!



Ms Street’s class had a fun time in the STEAM lab this morning! They constructed facial expressions from play doh
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Mrs.McKenzie’s Prek class enjoyed the book “Go Away, Big Green Monster. They also got to create their own monsters!

Rivers students teamed up today to say no to drugs! Happy Red Ribbon Week!



Mrs. Hormann's 2nd grade class used apples for math. They talked about fractions while cutting the apple. Then they investigated apples, tasted, and voted on their favorite apple. Then they made a graph of the data and analyzed it. Later they learned facts about apples. Did you know apples belong to the rose family?





Today Ms. Davis' PreK class made watercolor pumpkins.





Mrs. Hamm challenged students to build a pumpkin, then build a fence for the pumpkin to stand on. Finally they had to design one that held all pumpkins at the table







Parents and families: our fundraiser items have arrived. Please come to the south drop off lane and see the PTO parents with your students name. Just a reminder we do not have storage for all of the cold items they'll need to be picked up.

Students in Mrs. Morrris' 4th grade class were recently recognized for all A's or all A's and B's for the first nine weeks. Great job, everyone!!

Students in Mrs. Morgan's 2nd grade class were recently recognized for all A's or all A's and B's for the first nine weeks. Great job, everyone!!


Attention Rivers Families: Our fundraiser is scheduled to be delivered on October 28, 2025. Our delivery is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Our goal is to have items ready for pickup at 11:00 am. Please note that many of the items will need to be refrigerated and we will not have enough space to keep the bulk of the items. We have reached out to PTO to assist with volunteers if anyone is interested in helping. Again thank you for your support.
Rivers students kicked off Red Ribbon Week by wearing the color red.








Mrs. Raab celebrated her 4th graders who made A's and B's.


