Pie Day is October 20th!
Order packets with more details will be coming home with students next week.
Volunteer now and be a helper! https://tinyurl.com/33afvz4x
Join us for Back to School Fellowship!
Friday, September 15th from 5pm-7pm at the Janesville Campus
Today in Worldviews, Mr. Thompson gave students sunglass to illustrate the concept that our beliefs shade the world we live in and effects our perspective of reality.
Important Updates For Sports Families
School is starting, fall is coming, and that means it's time to start thinking about Apple Pies!!
Uniform exchange coming soon!
A bin will be available for uniform item donations during back-to-school nights. We gladly accept serviceable items that meet dress code standards. Please no stains or extra holes.
Uniform swap will be available for purchase and donation in September during parent-teacher conferences. If you have an immediate need, please notify the uniform representative at back-to-school nights. We will do everything we can to get your kids looking spiffy for their return to school.
Congratulations to the middle school art students on your entry in the Education Department at the Rock County 4-H Fair. The booth received a first place ribbon. The 4-H fair is in Janesville this week. Congrats Mr. Davila and students. Job well done!
IMPORTANT SUMMER SCHOOL MESSAGE!
Due to the threat of storms tomorrow morning, we have decided to move our programming back to the BELOIT CAMPUS for Friday, July 14th. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
IMPORTANT SUMMER SCHOOL NOTE
Friday, July 14th summer school will be at Skelly's Farm Market in Janesville. Still from 8am-12:30pm, but students will need to be dropped off and picked up AT Skelly's. Parents are welcome to join us for this fun morning!
Skelly's Farm Market
2713 South Hayner Road
Janesville, WI 53548
Excavating for dinosaurs
Pasta making
Last week of summer school fun
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Last week of summer school fun!
Still need a sports physical for your student? Check this out!
Summer School Reminder
Summer School 2023
Raptor Footprint Cookies!
These are the finished straw towers. Most fit 63 coins without falling!
In STEM, we built straw towers that need to hold a cup of Pennies. They were only allowed 20 straws, and 2 ft. Of tape. It also needed to be at least 30cm tall.
RCCS Prayer & Planning
How many of our feet can fit inside ONE Triceratops footprint??? Answer: 20
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