District Highlights

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    Safe Routes to School

    Safe Routes to Schools programs are designed to decrease traffic and pollution and increase the health of children and the community, Safe Routes to Schools promotes walking and biking to school, using education and incentives to show how much fun it can be!

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  • Student planting trees

    Service Learning Field Trip

    On a chilly February morning, forty-two Hidden Valley 2nd graders and a dozen of their parents spent the morning at Hal Brown Park along the marshy creek. We all met the friendly county park leader who showed us step-by-step, how to plant little plants into the ground.

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  • Brookside Play The Odyssey

    The Odyssey

    Brookside students displayed their talents with a performance of The Odyssey. Thanks to the YES Foundation, many students were provided with the opportunity to work behind the scenes, act, dance and sing!

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  • California Distinguished School

    Wade Thomas School was recognized as a California Distinguished School in 2018. State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Tom Torlakson wrote in his congratulatory letter: "The award reflects your school's success in making exceptional gains in implementing the academic content and performance standards adopted by the State Board of Education for all students by meeting state indicators as described on the California School Dashboard..."

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  • RVSD - A BEAUTIFUL MAGICAL PLACE TO BE!

    We are thrilled to share with you our very first district video which was inspired and created by two of our RVSD parents, Nancy Main and Jennifer Gonzalez. This short film features several teachers and administrators as well as a number of students, each sharing their reflections on what makes RVSD special to them.

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  • WHITE HILL CHOIRS WIN TOP HONORS AT 2018 CMEA FESTIVAL

    White Hill Middle School’s 7th and 8th grade choirs performed and earned top honors at the CMEA (CA Music Educators Assoc.) Choral Festival, held at the incredible Weill Hall on the campus of Sonoma State University.

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