
3rd and 4th grade field day #1





Talent show reminders for those participating K-6 grade :)


Varsity softball at Covington tonight: You must purchase a ticket online; no cash sales at the gate.
The Covington softball field sits by the road; there will be two entrances. One by the big tree behind the bleachers and one by the high school parking lot.
Go Pirates!

Attention parents and guardians of students that are preschool and primary school ages! These fantastic resources for supporting your child's reading at home are from the Institute of Science. These videos cover how to do several important literacy activities with your children including syllable sorts, read aloud activities, rhyming, echo reading, figuring out challenging and important words, among others. There is a YouTube link at the bottom of the main page for a variety of videos. Click on it and this link will lead to the individual You Tube links.
https://ies.ed.gov/ncee/rel/Products/Resource/100679

RIVERSIDE ATHLETIC PHYSICAL DAY: Reminder to turn in your forms to be able to get a FREE physical at Mary Rutan Health Center on Wednesday, May 18 (11:30 am - 2:30 pm). You MUST turn in both the permission slip and the 5-page medical history/physical forms for the doctor to your teacher/office/Rod Yoder this week.
We can print the forms if you need (937-726-6974; ryoder@rlspirates.org)

**Reminder: You must buy digital tickets for the softball tournament game tonight. No cash will be accepted.
Riverside SWD Sectional Softball
Tuesday, May 10, 2022: 5:00 p.m.
Triad at Riverside
· Tickets for all OHSAA tournament events are purchased online at www.ohsaa.org/tickets
***For Riverside Softball Tickets***
*Select SOFTBALL
*Scroll Down to Division IV, Region 16,
Southwest 2
· There are no cash sales at the events.
· “Game Day” ticket price ($2 increase) begins three (3) hours prior to the start of the event.
· Children 5 and under are free.
*Only SWD Passes are Accepted

VARSITY BASEBALL: Tuesday, May 10: Newton has cancelled the varsity baseball game for Tuesday, May 10.

More Field Day pictures from today!





Mrs. McDaniel hosted Field Day for grades K,1, and 2. Although we were inside kids had fun!




Riverside SWD Sectional Softball
Tuesday, May 10, 2022: 5:00 p.m.
Triad at Riverside
· Tickets for all OHSAA tournament events are purchased online at www.ohsaa.org/tickets
***For Riverside Softball Tickets***
*Select SOFTBALL
*Scroll Down to Division IV, Region 16, Southwest 2
· There are no cash sales at the events.
· “Game Day” ticket price ($2 increase) begins three (3) hours prior to the start of the event.
· Children 5 and under are free.
*Only SWD Passes are Accepted

The varsity baseball game, Covington at Riverside, that was cancelled on Tuesday, has been rescheduled to Thursday, May 12 at 5:00 p.m. at Riverside.

Riverside Athletic Physical Day is May 18, 2022 at the Mary Rutan Health Center in Bellefontaine. The Information and Permission slip are attached.



First stop on FFA state convention trip, Stratford Ecological Center Tour. It had hiking trails, and a farm tour that covered information such as the importance of barn ventilation, animal diets, and purchasing from local farms.





TRC HS & JH League Track Meet: May 12 & May 14
Admission: $8.00 Adult/$6.00 Students /Senior Citizens
*Must purchase each day
Tickets can be purchased online at:
https://www.northridgeschools.org/boxoffice.aspx or
at the gate using a debit or credit card only. NO CASH SALES.

Riverside Athletic Schedule: Today, May 3:
These events have been cancelled tonight:
**Riverside H.S. Track Invitational
**Varsity Softball and Varsity Baseball vs. Covington

Congratulations to the May Seniors of the Month, Martha Godinez and Kaelan Copas!

Attention!! The third DC payment of $175.00 for 6th and 7th grader's and chaperones that are going to WASHINGTON DC in the Fall of 2022 is due Friday May 6th.


Ship's Log



Support the Riverside Cheerleaders by buying delicious Butter Braid Pastries, Pretzels, and Pizza. Please check out the flyer for ordering details.


2021-2022 School Year Riverside Art Show
It was a very successful year for Art this year. A lot of amazing pictures and 3D pieces were made. There were so many students who really stood out and did some exceptional work this year. Malaina Jenkins was the Riverside Art Student of the Year for 2021-2022 school year. A student’s performance the entire time in high school art is considered when determining this award. Teaching Malaina and watching her develop as artist over the 4 years of high school art and as far back as junior high has been one my most enjoyable experiences as a teacher. Malaina is one the meticulous and driven art students I have ever had. She puts so much effort into researching and thinking through her projects. She takes time reflect on everything happening in the picture. It is very difficult for a young artist to be in total control over the picture they are creating. Malaina is one of the few that has ever reached that level. Her Artistic skill, especially as drawer is very refined and absolutely beautiful to watch her do and then to be amazed at when she finishes a picture. Jenna Woods is going to going to Bluffton University to play volleyball and major in Graphic Design. Jenna received a scholarship for her portfolio of her work she has done in art. Watching her skill and confidence as artist grow has been a really amazing thing to watch. Rozlynn Estep’s pictures feel almost as if they have a living soul, especially her pictures she has drawn of animals. Rozlynn is one of the most enjoyable students I have ever gotten to work with I love how in every picture she does you can see this very kind, empathetic and sweet soul that Rozlynn is. Madelyn Sanford art is so realistically drawn and the deep value tones to her drawings make the elements in her pictures feel so life like. One of my favorite pieces from this year was Grace Brownlee’s “Sunflowers” and that the whole landscape is painted so beautifully. The “Sunflower” painting is the quint essential view that you want to wake up too in the morning. There were so many wonderful performances by so many art students and pictures made that are wonderful to see.
Abby Steinke’s Kindergarten through sixth graders made some really beautiful pictures that showcased their young talent and how much fun it is to have child’s imagination. Everything from drawings to digital pieces of sports heroes where created. Some really cute and creative bouquets with paper were made. So many picture were bright and colorful but also well done. Preschool students showed their 3D habitats which were also neat to see. Really nice job by the elementary art students.



