
The home basketball games for this evening vs Clinton have been postponed.


Yesterday, Governor Hutchinson announced that probable close contacts would no longer have to quarantine. The district will no longer be doing contact tracing.
Students that test positive will still have a 5 day quarantine. We ask your continued cooperation in that if your child is sick they do not come to school.

Riverview High School students visited ASU Beebe to hear author Clifton Taulbert to discuss the cultural, social, and economic journey of African Americans in America and the Black Wall Street story.





Thursday, February 3, 2022 will be an AMI day in the Riverview School District. There will be no on campus classes. Parent-Teacher Conferences scheduled for the junior high and high school will be moved to Thursday, February 10, 2022. Also, a reminder that Friday, February 4, 2022 is a scheduled professional development day for teachers and there is no school. Have a safe weekend.

Always good to see our band students perform. Great concert last night!



Anatomy students have been working on an interactive lesson called Mouse Party. They analyze mice to view the molecular mechanisms by which various drugs disrupt the synapse.



Jr High Art Club always has a big time on Fridays!!!




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School Choice Applications for 2022-2023 School Year are Due MAY 1st.
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Some of our Sr’s got the opportunity to visit ASU Beebe campus today!




Art 1 students learning about linear perspective from Ms Cravens today.





The National Guard came to speak to Mrs. Sanchez & Mrs. Howard’s physical science class about opportunities for their future & safety when dealing with chemicals!





More pictures from this weeks’ Biology/Anatomy labs. Student’s receiving that first-hand experience in observation as well as the manipulation of science materials.





JES- Kindergarten


Congratulations!


Senior Trinity Reppenhagen’s entry into the Thea Foundation Scholarship Competition. This years prompt was “Reflection/Refraction”
“I decided to make a piece where I reflect on my journey with Dyslexia. ‘Alphabet Soup’ is an expressive portrait depicting my growth in the perception of myself. I grew up resenting my abilities, but in 10th grade I started writing and realized that it was a way for me to open up creatively. I started to understand and embrace that Dyslexia is one of the reasons why my mind is so fluid and creative.”




We are proud of all of our Jr High students that competed in the county spelling bee this morning. Wyatt Swanson and Harlee Harmon made the final 16 spellers. Way to go!


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Some of our High School Science students were asked to dress as a doctor/nurse if they thought they may want to pursue work in the medical field one day. Preparing for the future!



Mrs Goode’s class unit exam counting change and using the vending machine. Student got to enjoy a treat after demonstrating their ability to count change needed for the machine.
