
Let's Go Raiders! Elementary Pep Rally sending our Raiders off to the State Basketball Tournament 🏀💜🎉











Let's Go Raiders! Elementary Pep Rally sending our Raiders off to the State Basketball Tournament 🏀💜🎉











Let's Go Raiders! Elementary Pep Rally sending our Raiders off to the State Basketball Tournament 🏀💜🎉











Let's Go Raiders! Elementary Pep Rally sending our Raiders off to the State Basketball Tournament 🏀💜🎉











Dawson Thomas, Dalila Perez, and Seth Munnerlyn were rewarded for their hard work!


Third grade Lexia Superstars!🎉




Riverview Cheer is having their annual mandatory parent meeting. Any student (current 6th-11th grade) must attend the meeting with a parent/guardian in order to be able to tryout for the 2025-26 cheer squad. Save the date.
Any questions, Contact Monica Powers Monica.powers@riverviewsd.org. 50–279-7700


Congratulations to Mia Elizondo! She won the Econ Art contest sponsored by Economics Arkansas.


🎉🎉 **Congratulations RJHS Staff, Students, and Parents!** 🎉🎉
Riverview Junior High has earned recognition from the Office for Education Policy (OEP) at the University of Arkansas! We are thrilled to announce that RJHS has been named a **"Beating the Odds" school** and recognized as one of the **Top 5 High-Poverty Middle Schools in the Northeast Region** based on **2024 ELA ATLAS Growth**! 📚✨
This accomplishment reflects the dedication, hard work, and commitment of our students, teachers, and the entire RJHS community. We couldn’t be prouder of the progress we’ve made together!
Let's continue to work, grow, and achieve great things! #RaidersareLeaders
🎉🎉 **¡Felicidades al personal, estudiantes y padres de RJHS!** 🎉🎉
¡Riverview Junior High ha recibido un reconocimiento de la Oficina de Política Educativa (OEP) de la Universidad de Arkansas! ¡Estamos emocionados de anunciar que RJHS ha sido nombrada una escuela **"Superando las Expectativas"** y reconocida como una de las **5 mejores escuelas intermedias de alto nivel de pobreza en la región noreste** según el **crecimiento de ELA ATLAS 2024**! 📚✨
Este logro refleja la dedicación, el arduo trabajo y el compromiso de nuestros estudiantes, maestros y toda la comunidad de RJHS. ¡No podríamos estar más orgullosos del progreso que hemos logrado juntos!
¡Sigamos trabajando, creciendo y alcanzando grandes logros! #RaidersareLeaders


5th grade engineering 🪂 parachutes





JES Updates


Three from our Jr High/High School campus (Ms Vanessa Duran, Coach Chuck Carr and Coach Stuart Hill) got the opportunity to go an visit a Leader In Me "Legacy Lighthouse" school with Vicksburg High School in Mississippi. They were celebrating black history in their "Leading a Legacy" program. Performances by their choir and dance teams, followed by a tour through many of their different programs that they have. Visitors got to learn from: Broadcast and Journalism, Aquaponics, Biomedical, Culinary, and Engineering. Many students were also "wax figures" as they dressed like a famous African American individual and would share with you many facts about that person. All student led activities and well done!!!











KES March & April Information


Our Sr Boys Basketball team are 3-3A Regional Champions!!! Won again tonight in dominating fashion by beating Jesseville 74-48. Will play in the State Tournament at Harrison beginning Wednesday night, 8:30 in the first round. Congratulations Boys!!!










Three of our elementary teachers (Ms Jessica Holcomb, Ms Callie Pigg and Ms Jamie Manor) got the opportunity to go and visit a Leader In Me "Legacy Lighthouse" school with Dana Road Elementary in Vicksburg Mississippi. Our teachers went into Pre-K - 2nd Grade classrooms while the kids got to show off what they have been working on concerning Leader In Me. Their Leadership Pledge (LEAD): Loyal, Eager, Accountable, Determined. Great experience to learn from others!











6th grade students collect weather data as they begin their unit on Weather Patterns.






Thank You Irby Dance Studio for providing Dance Lessons for our KES Raiders ROCK students!


KES Lighthouse Team


Mrs. Ferren’s fourth graders learning about animal adaptations. They had to use multiple types of “bird beaks” to eat various “foods.”











Fourth grade showed their engineering skills by creating vessels that could keep an egg safe from a 6ft drop!





