Riverview Gardens High School presents Drums Along the River. The crowd pleasing regional band and drumline competition returns to RGHS on Saturday, May 9 from 12 noon to 4 pm. The entry fee is $10. Mark your calendars and don't miss a beat! 🥁 #Ramily

It's State Assessment Testing Week, RGSD! 📣🎉
Today is your day to shine. ✨ Walk in with confidence. 💪 You are prepared, you are ready and you can do this. 🌟
#RGSDStrong #Ramily

Lewis & Clark students kicked off MAP testing week in a great way. 🎉 The students gathered in the cafeteria to eat a healthy breakfast, watch the MAP testing tip video created by their peers and received encouragement stars written just for them by parents, staff and district leaders. 💛 Every child felt seen.
#YouAreAStar #Ramily




RGSD is feeling grateful.🙌🏾🥳
Jim Wallis of Chestnut Health Systems stopped by RGSD Central Services to donate gift cards to the district. The generous donation was made possible by our wonderful and dedicated community partners. We thank the St. Louis County Children's Services Fund, the Katee Hessler Foundation and Chestnut Health Systems. We appreciate your consistent and unwavering support of RGSD schools.👏🏽🍎 📚 #Ramily
Parents as Teachers is hosting a free evening of family fun at the Magic House. Join us Thursday, April 30 from 6 pm to 8 pm at 516 S. Kirkwood Road. The event is open to all RGSD families. Registration is required, see QR code for support. See you there!😃 #Ramily

Congratulations to Dr. Tiffany Hunter, RGSD's director of Assessment. Hunter was selected as this year's recipient of the Francis and Elizabeth Huss Graduate Award in Education Administration by Lindenwood University! The award is given to the graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement, leadership, and potential as a professional school administrator. Amazing job Dr. Hunter! #RiverviewExcellence


The Highland Huskies are MAPping their way to success!🥳
Highland Elementary School held a MAP pep rally to prepare scholars for their exams.📝Scholars were reminded of simple test taking skills to succeed on the MAP test. When in doubt, they were encouraged to stay calm and put on their thinking caps. Staff passed out adorable hats to help scholars focus. How amazing!👒
The Huskies cheer team hyped up the crowd with their amazing routine.🎉Staff entertained the room with a lively Cupid Shuffle. Principal Teresa Harris awarded staff members with certificates for their exemplary efforts. Highland ES congratulated Lashawnda Robinson for being selected as RGSD Support Staff Member of the Year. It was such a special way for scholars to start the week as they prepare to zap the map!⚡📝 #Ramily
🌟 RGSD Students — It's State Testing Week 🌟
We are SO proud of you, and we know you are READY! 💪 You've worked hard all year, and now it's your chance to show what you know! 🎯
#Ramily
Photo by Bryon Fry from Lewis & Clark Elementary School

🗺️✨ MAP Testing is HERE! ✨🗺️
Remember, RGSD students, believe in yourself! 💪🏆 Stay calm and focused — you are a champion! 👑🔥
#MAPTesting #Ramily

Special thanks to the Little Bit Foundation for moderating the discussion. We thank all RGHS scholars who participated in the panel discussion. Way to promote Riverview Excellence!👌🏾🥳 #Ramily #Riverview Excellence
Don't miss the RGSD Districtwide Kindergarten Roundup on Thursday, April 9 at Gibson Elementary School from 5:00 - 7:00 pm. Parents, come meet your child's new principal, get registration assistance, school supplies and more. Plus, there are plenty of family resources and fun-filled activities! https://www.rgsd.k12.mo.us/article/2789679

Thank you to the entire RGSD community for taking the time to learn about Prop N, for sharing information with others and for showing your support at the polls.
RGSD will welcome a new director to the Board of Education. Voters re-elected Sharon Titsworth (26%) and Jacqueline S. Jackson (23.2%) to serve three-year terms on the Board of Education. Voters also elected Melvin Williams (23.2%) to join the BOE.
The board members will be sworn in at the conclusion of the board meeting on Tuesday, April 14.
To learn more about the election results, visit https://www.rgsd.k12.mo.us/article/2809675.


It's Election Day! Make sure you are informed about the issues, candidates and measures on your ballot. Polling locations are open until 7 pm. Be sure to vote!
RGSD has three Board of Education seats on the ballot. Learn more at https://www.rgsd.k12.mo.us/page/school-board-election
RGSD also has Proposition N on the ballot. Learn more at https://www.rgsdmo.org/propn
Here is a list of polling places within the Riverview Gardens School District boundaries. However, remember, St. Louis County residents can vote at any St. Louis County polling location.
Bellfontaine Neighbors Rec Center, 9969 Bellefontaine Rd.
Lewis & Clark Library Branch, 9909 Lewis & Clark Rd.
Glasgow Elementary School, 10560 Renfrew Dr.
Koch Elementary School, 1910 Exuma Dr.
Dellwood Rec Center, 10266 W. Florissant Ave.
Holy Name Community Center, 10257 Ashbrook Dr.

🗓 Tuesday, April 14
📍 RGSD Central Services, 1370 Northumberland Dr.
⏰ 7 pm
Join us for our April 14 BOE Meeting. We'll cover district business, celebrate Riverview excellence, and more. Show up, stay informed and support RGSD schools!🍎 📚 #Ramily
We're hosting a Community Coffee Talk on Saturday, April 18 from 9 am to 12 noon at Koffee Ko., 1280 St. Cyr Rd. Enjoy a free coffee and great conversation with the Ramily.☕ The event is free and open to the public. All are welcome. Join us! 😃 #Ramily

Our annual Kindergarten Round-Up is Thursday, April 9 from 5 pm to 7 pm at Gibson Elementary School, 9926 Fonda Drive. Join us for refreshments, fun activities and helpful registration support. This is a great way to meet your school principal and prepare for the school year ahead. Grab your little ones and join the fun!🍎📚 #Ramily

Novel Engineering at Koch Elementary!
The Koch Elementary School Cougars believe that stories shouldn't just stay on the page—they should inspire action! Once a month, their classrooms dive into Novel Engineering, a unique program that brings literacy and STEM together. Instead of a traditional book report, their students become engineers. They read a story, identify a specific problem a character is facing and then use the Engineering Design Process to build a real-world solution.
Why do they do it:
Critical Thinking: Students analyze text to find hidden challenges.
Hands-on Problem Solving: Using recycled materials and classroom kits, they build physical prototypes.
#STEM #NovelEngineering #Ramily














