Riverview Students Meet Santa!
Riverview students loved meeting Santa!
Riverview students loved meeting Santa!
Each month Riverview holds a 'Make Your Mark' Assembly.
The purpose of this assembly is to recognize outstanding behaviors, actions, and goals met by our students, faculty and staff. Embracing challenge and sticking with it are actions that are intentionally taught at Riverview. We encourage Riverview Rams to be inspired by the success of others and 'magpie' ideas to create success for themselves.
Each month Riverview holds a 'Make Your Mark' Assembly.
The purpose of this assembly is to recognize outstanding behaviors, actions, and goals met by our students, faculty and staff. Embracing challenge and sticking with it are actions that are intentionally taught at Riverview. We encourage Riverview Rams to be inspired by the success of others and 'magpie' ideas to create success for themselves.
Mrs. Thomas’ 6th Grade students put their problem solving skills to good use when our fabulous room mothers brought the Escape Room challenge to these five teams!
Riverview third graders learned about the many ways other countries celebrate Christmas. Students chose a country and created items to represent what the country celebrates and then wrote about the celebrations. Students had a great time learning about other countries celebrations.
Playing soccer is one of Mrs. Bundy PE, Fridays. Good weather still makes going outside fun.
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Principal Moment
One of my favorite scenes in Miracle on 34th Street is when attorney John Payne proves that his client, Mr. Kringle, is in fact Santa Claus. Mail carriers from the United States Postal Service march into the courthouse carrying thousands of children’s letters addressed to Santa. By delivering these letters to Mr. Kringle, Payne argues that the Post Office-a branch of the federal government-recognizes Kris Kringle to be Santa Claus. Santa is saved by the Post Office.
Riverview had a fabulous 5th grade DARE graduation. The students sang songs, a coupe of students read really good essays on the DARE program, and each student was given a certificate. We appreciate our DARE officer for coming each week and helping educate our students on drug safety.
This month, our whole school is making ornaments to put on our Riverview tree. These third-graders enjoyed painting ornaments as we listed to holiday music-- it was a great kick-off to the holiday-filled month! We hope everyone in our school (and those visiting) enjoy seeing the tree that shows a bit of all of our students.