Our November service project for our RES Student Council was collecting canned food items for people in our community who may need extra help right now. Our students stepped up in a huge way and we are so proud of their giving hearts! ❤️ We collected a total of 3,658.
Pulling out all the fun stuff for elapsed time. The giant number line was the best visual to help understand the movement of time. #russellvilleelementary#GoldStandard
Kicking off #ThankALTeachers week with coffee, cupcakes, and cookies for our sweet teachers! Join us in celebrating them and giving them some extra love this week! ❤️🥰☕️🧁🍪
Dr. Heath Grimes, Russellville City Schools Superintendent, is excited to have ALSDE EL Coordinator, Maria Franco, visiting his district to see how the Alabama Literacy Act is impacting EL instruction.
Now is the time to contact your legislature and advocate for the Alabama Literacy Act to include a good cause exemption for EL students that are still acquiring language skills, matching current research that states EL students need 5-7 years acquire language proficiency.
So glad to be back in person for our professional learning networks! Our PCN Elementary members are already having some great conversations around Marzano's "The New Art and Science and Teaching!"
#ALPartners
@cathygassenheim @StoneyBeavers
To our community, especially our veterans:
We invite you to join us for our Veterans Day Program on Wed., Nov. 10, 2021 at 8:30 a.m. at the RCS Auditorium. Our elementary students will honor our veterans & the many sacrifices they each made while serving our great country. 🇺🇸
To show our support for fallen Sheffield Police Sgt. Nick Risner we will be wearing BLUE tomorrow in his memory.
For us at RCS, we’d also like to dedicate this gesture to Franklin County Sheriff Shannon Oliver & family in the unexpected loss of his wife yesterday. 💙
If your going to write about how to make pancakes for the weekly skill of sequencing, you better make them too. 😜 It only makes sense to add chocolate chips as well.
**Masks were only removed for pictures and/or the eating of pancakes 😍
Russellville City Schools will be CLOSED TOMORROW, August 31, 2021, due to the potential for storms and possible flooding as the remnants of Hurricane Ida pass through our area.
School and activities will resume as normal on Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2021.
If it helps them learn it’s an absolute must!! Play-doh arrays helped me see that students were ready to move on and kept building their understanding! 🐯 #thegoldstandard#grow#BetterTogether#GoldenTigers