Five Things You Should Know for the Week of March 3

1. Congratulations to Glasgow Elementary โ€” a Louie Award WINNER! Recognized for outstanding growth in English Language Arts among St. Louis City and County schools, Glasgow takes home $15,000 to support its educational programming. We are so proud of our scholars and staff. Way to go, Glasgow!" For more info, visit https://www.rgsd.k12.mo.us/article/2739427

2. Join us Saturday, March 7th, from 11 AM to 1 PM at Westview Middle School for our anti-bullying family event! Enjoy activities, resources, and real conversations to build kindness and community. We'd love to see you there! https://aptg.co/Bj79Gs

3. Science Fair season is here! Building judging begins in the first week of March, and the District Science Fair is on March 25th, 6 to 8 PM at Riverview Gardens High School. Top projects advance to Regionals on April 23rd and 24th. Good luck to all our scientists. https://aptg.co/8_y6j9

4. Mark your calendars! The Riverview Gardens High School theatre team will hold performances for its production of โ€œIn the Blood.โ€ Daily performances will be held March 26-March 29 at 4:30 pm at Riverview Gardens High Schoolโ€™s Performing Arts Center. Donโ€™t miss this amazing event! https://aptg.co/Ytds3N

5. Attention RGSD Community. RGSD announced Prop N, a no-tax-increase levy transfer, will be on the April 7 ballot. Prop N will not raise taxes. In simple terms, Prop N will allow RGSD to use a portion of the taxes it already collects to support the districtโ€™s Operating Fund. This will help support student programs and activities without raising taxes. RGSD Employees, Scholars and community members are invited to join us for informational door-to-door canvassing on Saturday, February 28, from 11 am to 1 pm, located at Central Services, 1370 Northumberland Dr., to inform the community about Prop N. Learn more at rgsdmo.org/propn