
Read Across America is this week, March 3-7. Each day has a theme. Monday is "Reading is everywhere" and wear a shirt with words on it. We can't wait to see what everyone comes up with!


For Black History Month, Highland students learned about inventors, musicians, activists, trailblazers, HBCUs and more. Our program, Step into Black History, was held on February 27. Performances included the Black American Heritage Flag, Fannie Lou Hamer, George Washington Carver, a poem from Langston Hughes and one about Trayvon Martin. There were songs such as This Little Light of Mine, the National Black Anthem, and Stand Up. The programs concluded with an African dance, Boys of Vision step team and a powerful reenactment of the Greensboro Sit-In. Highland staff and students did a wonderful job showcasing their talents and the importance of Black History.







Happy Public Schools Week Ramily! Sending special thanks to the educators, staff, scholars, families, and community who make our district shine.


Here's to the teachers, staff, families, and community that rally behind our scholars. You rock! We appreciate your support and devotion to public school education.


Cheers to Public Schools Week. We are public school proud!


Highland Elementary School celebrated its School Resource Officers, District Safety Officers and Home to School Coordinators. Thank you for all you to do keep RGSD safe and to support our scholars and school community!

We congratulate the work and dedication of our Ramily as we celebrate Public Schools Week.


February 24 through February 28 is Public Schools Week. We enjoy educating the bright minds and scholars of our community. We are public school proud!


SNOW DAY: Due to inclement weather, all schools and offices in Riverview Gardens School District will be closed on Wednesday, Feb. 19 for a snow day. Please check your email for additional details. Stay safe and warm!


R&B Trivia Night is Wednesday, February 19 at 5 pm at Highland Elementary. Test your musical knowledge and have a great time with the Ramily. There will be snacks, prizes, and much more. The event is free and open to the public. Don't miss it!

RGSD is closed on Monday, February 17 in observance of Presidents Day. Classes resume on Tuesday, February 18. Have a great weekend!


Introducing our February Spotlight! Teacher of the month is Ms. Turner, Art Teacher. Staff of the month is Ms. Thompson, Instructional Coach. Student of the month is Kole Williams, Kindergarten. Congratulations!


Today and every day, show those around you how much you care. Spread kindness, positivity, and joy. RGSD is wishing you a Happy Valentine's Day!


Gifted Education Awareness Week is February 10 - February 14. We're celebrating the stellar accomplishments of our scholars and staff. Special thanks to all Ramily members who support and uplift our scholars and schools. Keep up the great work!


RGSD is considering important changes to the district. Make sure you are informed and that you share your voice. Attend the virtual Demographic Study Open House on Friday, Feb. 14 from 2-2:45 PM via Zoom or attend the Tuesday, Feb. 18 meeting at Glasgow at 6 PM or via Facebook Live. For more info, visit rgsdmo.org.



This is a friendly reminder that all RGSD schools are closed Friday, February 14 for our Professional Development Day. The district is closed on Monday, February 17 in observance of Presidents Day. School resumes on Tuesday, February 18. #Ramily


Tonight's (Wed., Feb. 12) virtual Board of Education Special Session will begin at 7 PM and will be streamed live at YouTube.com/rgsdschools


Riverview Gardens School District will observe an AMI/Virtual Learning Day on Wednesday, February 12, 2025 due to inclement weather and expected icy road conditions. This decision was made with the health and safety of the RGSD community in mind. All scholars should log onto their virtual classroom at normal class times. Please check your email for more information.


This week we got to honor the incredible Dr. Elizabeth Smith for National School Counselors week. Thank you so much for all that you do and always letting your light shine. We love you!








Black history is American history. This month we encourage you to learn more about the sacrifices, contributions, and accomplishments of the black community in America. Wishing you all a happy Black History Month!
