RES Rocket Weekly
May 3rd - May 8th
Our students and staff have worked hard this past week! It's been amazing to see students working on the online platforms and hearing about our kiddos working on their print packets.
Keep up the great work and send us pictures of our students at work! It's been great seeing all of our students through the pictures shared thus far!
May you and your loved ones stay healthy and hopeful. Working together collaboratively and collectively, we will all get through this.
Sincerely, with warm wishes,
Mrs. Batelka
Continuous Learning Opportunities - Week 4
Week at a Glance
Continuous Learning Opportunities began on Tuesday, April 14th.
Students in grades Kindergarten through 5th Grade are accessing the online program Imagine Learning.
- Classroom teachers will be monitoring participation and progress within the online instructional platforms (Imagine Learning Language & Literacy and Imagine Learning Math) for reading and math.
Students unable to access the internet or technology will receive print packets.
- Classroom teachers will also monitor participation and progress for students accessing print materials. However, the participation process is still being determined (packets are to be returned once schools are open again) and feedback on progress will not be as timely.
Pre-K students will receive printed materials from Central Office.
Specials (Art, Media, Music, and PE) have worked to identify optional activities for students to work on and participate in during the period of school closure.
Any optional instructional activities, for content areas, provided by the classroom teacher will not be used to monitor a student's participation and progress during the period of school closure.
Monday - Friday
- English Language Arts - 20 minutes (Primary) and 30 minutes (Intermediate)
- Math - 30 minutes
- Written Language (Optional) - 20 minutes
- Social Studies (Optional) - 20 minutes
- Science (Optional) - 20 minutes
Specials (Optional):
- Art - Draw a picture or make a craft
- Media - Read for 20 minutes
- Music - Sing a song or make up a beat
- PE - Participate in a physical activity for 60 minutes
Teacher Appreciation Week - Shout-Out to our Amazing Teachers & Staff!!!!
Monday, May 4th: Miss you Monday!
- Take a picture or video and send it to your teacher(s) via email or ClassDojo.
- Treat your teacher - send a funny picture to make them smile or check out their "favorites" list for eGift ideas.
- Create a piece of art for your teacher(s) and send it to them through email or ClassDoJo.
- Write a letter telling your teacher(s) how thankful you are for all of the extra things they are doing to help you at home right now. Send it via email or ClassDoJo.
Friday, May 8th: Family Friday!
- Show your appreciation for your RES School Family. Share something with a staff member via email!
Ridge Elementary School Students
Daily Schedule
English Language Arts
For students working on the online platforms:
- Log into Clever to access Imagine Learning Language & Literacy for 20 minutes (Primary) and 30 minutes (Intermediate)
- Students need to complete the assignments independently as the computer-based program will adjust activities based upon student responses.
For students working on print materials:
- 30 minutes of English Language Arts
All students: Read for 20 minutes
Mathematics
Log into Clever to access Imagine Math for 30 minutes
Students need to complete the assignments independently as the computer-based program will adjust activities based upon student responses.
For students working on print materials:
- 30 minutes of Math
Written Language (Optional)
Pre-K - 2nd:
- Monday: My Favorite Place is... (click here for a template)
- Tuesday: If I were a Pirate... (click here for a template)
- Wednesday: Spring Fun! (click here for a template)
- Thursday: The best thing about school... (click here for a template)
- Friday: On sunny days, I like to... (click here for a template)
- Mix Tape Monday: In your mix tape soundtrack, which three songs best describe your life? Why?
- Technology Tuesday: What do you think is the best invention of ALL time? Why?
- Wonderful Wednesday: What is something wonderful that has happened to you this year?
- Thankful Thursday: What is something you are very thankful for? Why?
- Bucket Filler Friday: Choose someone to write a kind and sincere letter to fill their bucket.
See below for a monthly calendar of Optional Free Write Questions of the Day for Intermediate Students.
Social Studies (Optional)
Calling all RES Students and Families to participate in a Time Capsule Activity!
Click here to access the Time Capsule Activities.
Please email Mrs. Goddard if you need a printed copy sent home for your child.
Science (Optional)
Step back in time and use some old fashioned technology to make a string phone while learning about sound waves with this fun science project.
All you need is some string, a sharpened pencil and a few paper cups to get started!
Instructions:
- Cut a long piece of string, you can experiment with different lengths but perhaps 20 meters (66 feet) is a good place to start.
- Poke a small hole in the bottom of each cup.
- Thread the string through each cup and tie knots at each end to stop it pulling through the cup (alternatively you can use a paper clip, washer or similar small object to hold the string in place).
- Move into position with you and a family member holding the cups at a distance that makes the string tight (making sure the string isn't touching anything else).
- One person talks into the cup while the other puts the cup to their ear and listens. Can you hear each other?
Egg Drop Project: Click here for a PDF with directions
- The egg drop is a classic science project that kids will love. Can you design a system that will protect an egg from a fall? Give it a try and find out!
- Use items from around the house to build something that will prevent eggs smashing all over the ground.
What you'll need:
- Eggs
- Paper Towels
Build you egg protectors from resources such as:
- Plastic straws
- Popsicle sticks
- Tape
- Recycled paper
- Glue
- Plastic bags
- Boxes
- Used material
- Plastic containers
The goal: Design and build a system that will protect an egg from a 1 meter (3.3 feet) drop. Eggs that smash or crack fail the test while eggs that survive without a scratch pass!
Send pictures via email or ClassDojo to Mrs. Batelka
to posted next week!
Specials: Art (Optional)
Be creative and have fun!
- Draw a picture or work on a craft!
- Click here to access SMCPS Activity Choice Boards
The activities being provided follow the National Art Standards and are modified in-class art lessons.
Students are being encouraged to complete at least one art activity weekly, but this is not required.
Each choice board provides instructions and guides for 6 different activities!
Additional links suggested by Mr. McCracken:
- Smithsonian: National Portrait Gallery
- Digital Workshops
- FEELartistic
- Incredible Art Department
- Skill-Share Art Activities
- Art Projects for Kids (how to draw)
Mr. McCracken would appreciate seeing any artwork your students complete, and he is be happy to provide any feedback if desired! Mr. McCracken may be reached through his school email hmmccracken@smcps.org.
Specials: Media (Optional)
Media: Get into a comfy space and curl up with a good book or access read alouds and audiobooks!
- Pre-K through 2nd Grade Read Alouds
- 3rd through 5th Grade Read Alouds
The Media Center has a site that gives you access to at home activities, ebooks, read alouds, online databases, optional lessons, and other helpful resources. Enjoy, and have some fun with the opportunities on this site!
If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact Mrs. Deeney at jmdeeney@smcps.org.
Media Challenge!
Can you rap a Dr. Seuss Book?
Click here to watch and listen to a rap of One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish!
Send pictures of our kiddos posing to begin their rap or a video
via email or ClassDojo to Mrs. Deeney and Mrs. Batelka to be posted next week!
We have creative RES Students! See below for a picture submitted for
last week's Media Challenge!
Specials: Music (Optional)
Music: Make some noise, sing a song, and let the music make you smile!
- Make up a song or your own beat using pots and pans!
- Click here for K - 2nd Grade Music Lessons
- Click here for 3rd - 5th Grade Music Lessons
Students in Grades 1st -5th may also receive a Google Classroom invite from Mr. Earley in their school email. This contains a class assignment (with no due date or points assigned) that links to the same site with the optional music activities.
Students may choose to submit a music activity for Mr. Earley to see and comment upon via email. Mr. Earley's email address is: bnearley@smcps.org.
Specials: P.E. (Optional)
Physical Education (PE): Get those muscles moving and keep your body heathy!
- Goal is to participate in a physical activity for 60 minutes
- Click here to access the OPENPhys Ed Program via Clever
Students are asked to record their physical activity time using a Physical Activity Log - Click here.
Mrs. Simmons has asked, when possible, for students to return the log via email or parents via ClassDojo (picture) on the following schedule:
- Monday: Kindergarten
- Tuesday: 1st Grade
- Wednesday: 2nd and 3rd Grades
- Thursday: 4th Grade
- Friday: 5th Grade
Click here for Fitness and Character Education Videos (Access Code: home)
PE Shout-Outs!
- Reid Fisher for 630 minutes last week
- James Jahn for 555 minutes last week
Mrs. Simmons wants to also recognize the student who have turned in PE logs four weeks in a row!
- Caitlin Coon
- Mikey Coon
- Lorelei Draheim
- James Jahn
- Levis Thelen
- Olivia Thelen
Be on the lookout this week for information and videos Mrs. Simmons will be posting to our school story on ClassDojo about our virtual field day, which is this Friday, May 8th. It makes her sad not to see all the happy smiling faces everyday but we will get through this and be back in the gym moving around.
Great job to everyone who sent in a log!! And remember yard work and helping to clean the house counts as PE minutes, so get to helping your parents out.
OPEN National Field Day - Friday, May 8th
Field Day is an important tradition at our school. It is a significant day for our students and our staff, and we feel that in these incredibly challenging times this national event is a unique way that we can stay connected as a community and support one another in a fun and meaningful way.
OPEN (Online Physical Education Network) is a national public service organization that provides curriculum and training support to more than 90,000 teachers in all 50 states. We will be using their resources and social media network to help us organize our school’s participation in #NationalFieldDay.
Here’s how it will work:
- Our school is now registered as a participant in this event. Families can choose to register as well, but it’s not a requirement.
- The event website is www.openphysed.org/nationalfieldday.
- You can find updates via social media using #NationalFieldDay.
- Your family will be asked to choose a minimum of 4 events to complete on Field Day. However, you may complete as many events as you’d like to.
- From May 3 thru 7, we will follow #NationalFieldDay and watch the Field Day Torch travel across the country in preparation for the main event.
- On May 8, our entire school will participate in events, complete an official score card, share photos and videos through our school’s ClassDojo, or email kdsimmons@smcps.org, and participate nationally on social media using #NationalFieldDay.
- After the event, your student will submit their scorecard via Google Drive, ClassDojo, or email kdsimmons@smcps.org
- Every student that completes at least 4 events will receive an OPEN National Field Day certificate.
Click here for Mrs. Simmon's letter regarding this exciting event!
Field Day Activity Videos
Event Descriptions
Field Day T-Shirts
Counseling Corner
Ms. Cox is available as a resource to communicate with parents. Feel free to email her if you would like her to call you in reference to mental health resources and/or help pertaining to your student or family concerns.
There is a resource folder in Clever that includes counseling lessons for students and families to access during Distance Learning. Families can find Social/Emotional lessons created by SMCPS School Counselors. New lessons will be uploaded throughout the weeks.
In addition, click here for Mental Health resources available and shared via the SMCPS website.
Distance Learning Tips!
Each week, we will post some distance learning tips!
Please remember: We're in this together and please reach out if you need anything!
Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week
May 4th through May 8th
Friends of Ridge (FOR) thinks the teachers and staff at Ridge Elementary School are incredible and wants to gather our school community together (virtually) to share our love and appreciation for them afar!
Click here for the flyer or see below for some ideas and optional suggestions to participate in Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week!
Save the Date!
RES Specialist Week - Week of May 11th!
May 2nd - May 8th Birthdays
Square One Art
Dear School Family,
Before your students embarked on their distance learning adventure, they all worked very hard on their Square 1 Art projects.
Ridge Elementary and Square 1 Art wanted all families to have the opportunity to still be able to purchase the artwork. Therefore, all Square 1 Art orders placed before June 30,2020, are eligible to be delivered directly to your home and have a limited time flat fee of $4.95 at checkout.
This change has been made by Square 1 Art in order to provide an easy, safe way for you to receive your order due to school closings. (After June 30, 2020, Retail Orders may still be made online, but the shipping fee will change to our regular Retail Order ship fees.)
To Search for Your Child Art Code online:
- Simply go to https://shop.square1art.com/shop/
- Click on "Find Your Child's Art"
- Enter your state, school name, and your child's name
Mobile Users: If you are already logged in to your Square 1 Art account, and do not see "Find Your Child's Art", scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page and click on "view full site" and the page will re-load and you will see, "Find Your Child's Art Code".
If you have any questions please email Ms. Knight @ jaknight@smcps.org
Stay safe and stay healthy!
Ridge Elementary and Square 1 Art Staff
5th Grade Students
Selection of 6th Grade Electives
- An email was sent last week with a link for students to select their first and second choice electives for middle school.
- Surveys were due by May 1st and the absolute last day of submission is Monday, May 4th.
- Click here for the survey.
Although this year's 5th Grade Promotion Ceremony may look different, we do know that the students will have a promotion in some way or form!
The following things are needed for all 5th Grade Students:
- A baby picture of your child for the traditional promotion slideshow
- A current photo of your child wearing sunglasses to match "Our Futures Are So Bright" theme
- Any photos you have from this school year or previous school years of your child with fellow 5th grade classmates
Please send phots to your child's homeroom teacher (Ms. Shively or Ms. Steiger) via email or a ClassDojo message.
Class T-Shirts
- Stay tuned as our 5th Grade Teachers work on putting together a class shirt!
Free Wifi Hotspots and Additional Resources for Online Platform Access
SMCPS ITS has installed External Wireless Access Points that will broadcast a WiFi signal into our parking lots for SMCPS staff and students at the following locations:
High Schools
CHS
GHMS
JAFCTC
LHS
Elementary Schools
DES
GWCES
EES
LMDES
RES
Access is restricted to individuals with an official SMCPS email address. Students and staff can log in with their SMCPS credentials. Visit www.smcps.org for details.
Ridge Elementary School is in the process of developing a plan for laptop distribution for families in significant need of technology. Access to the internet must be confirmed prior to consideration for a laptop. At this time, distribution of laptops may begin as early as Thursday, April 30th.
Internet Service Providers Wireless Hotspots for Subscriber and Non-Subscriber Links:
Atlantic Broadband (ABB) has 50 locations - Click here for locations
- ABB has introduced “Atlantic Broadband Internet Assist” for a limited time for residents in need in its service areas who do not presently have internet with Atlantic Broadband.
- The new 15 x 1 Mbps service, normally priced at $9.99 per month plus taxes, will be offered free for 60 days.
- New Atlantic Broadband Internet Assist customers also will receive free installation and a free modem with the service.
- If the house does not currently have a connection to ABB, requests for a reduced connection fee would be considered on a case by case basis.
Comcast - Click here for locations
- Internet Essentials Free to New Customers.
- New customers will receive 60 days of complimentary Internet Essentials service, which is normally available to all qualified low-income households for $9.95/month.
- Additionally, for all new and existing Internet Essentials customers, the speed of the program’s Internet service was increased to 25 Mbps downstream and 3 Mbps upstream.
- That increase will go into effect for no additional fee and it will become the new base speed for the program going forward.
Online Instructional Platforms vs Print Packets
Parents/Guardians may not access both the packet and Imagine Learning. Parents/Guardians must choose one or the other, based on each family's needs. If a parent/guardian is looking for additional resources, see the options in Clever, or options that teachers may have provided to you.
Imagine Learning is Dynamic:
- Pre-assessments will help identify students’ current proficiency levels in math and reading, and match instruction to their current level. Additionally, the platform is adaptive and will continue to gather information as students progress and adjust lessons to their needs.
- Lessons include incentives and instructional portions. Videos will provide students with instruction related to the independent work and earning tokens will incentivize students and help keep students interested.
Imagine Learning will provide teachers immediate information to let them know how students are progressing through the lessons.
Students need to complete the assignments independently as the computer-based program will adjust activities based upon student responses.
- In summary, Imagine Learning will be engaging, adaptive, and dynamic and provides access to instructional activities that students are not receiving directly from their teachers at this time. It will make learning easier for both students and parents, and provide teachers with immediate information about the progress to their students.
By Contrast, Printed Packets will be Static:
- There is no assessment to judge the current level, and will not be adjusted to the independent work level, or change for students. Students will receive the grade-level packet according to their assigned grade.
Additionally, no instruction will be included with the print packets. They still provide something for your children to do, but they are not the best/first option.
The process for gathering packets, for our RES students, is still being developed and there won't be the same real-time feedback provided to their teachers that Imagine Learning offers.
Understanding that access to the internet or technology may be difficult for some families, we do want to continue to provide something to your children, and that is the intended use for the packets.
Families Needing Print Packets:
- Families who do not have the resources to support the online platform for continuous learning and need paper copies should contact Mrs. Batelka.
- Please be sure to include the student's full name and best contact information.
Having Issues with Imagine Learning?
If there are technical difficulties - contact your child's teacher. If he/she can’t help, he/she will go to the appropriate tech support.
If there are multiple kids sharing devices, consider adjusting the schedule for them to work at different times. Elementary students only need an hour a day to participate online. This also might help if the internet speed is not supporting everyone working at the same time.
Imagine Learning works best using Google Chrome.
Please try working through issues before giving up and going to packets. At least one week of trying would be a good place to start.
Click here to access the SMCPS Online Learning Frequently Asked Questions
Online Instructional Programs - Imagine Learning
Students are currently able to access these platforms through the Clever app. This single sign-on portal uses their SMCPS login information. Once your student has logged in through the portal, he/she will be logged into all applications found there.
- Student Username: Initials and last 4 digits of Student ID (lunch number)
- Student Password: Student ID (lunch number)
Example for Clever login:
- Student Name: Jeffrey Scott Gibson
- Student ID: 123456
- Student Username: jsg3456
- Student Password: 123456
If you need assistance with your student's ID Number, please contact your child's classroom teacher or Mrs. Goddard and someone will follow-up with you to provide assistance.
If your student is unable to log into Clever, and you have verified his/her student ID Number, please email your classroom teacher. Classroom teachers will forward Clever Login issues through an internal process to be addressed as appropriate. Follow-up will be conducted via email with the parent/guardian reporting the issue.
Communication: Staff/Parents/Students
- Students in Pre-K and Kindergarten do not have an email address; therefore there is no direct communication between these students and their teacher. However, parents may contact the classroom teacher via email as needed.
- Students (1st through 5th Grade) are able to email teachers via their SMCPS email if they have questions regarding their online instructional program activities, the print materials (for those without internet access or technology), and the optional Art, Media, Music, and PE activities.
- Click here if you need assistance with your child's being able to access his/her email. If a student is still unable to access his/her email account, after viewing and following the directions in the PDF, please contact Mrs. Goddard (bdgoddard@smcps.org).
Classroom teachers will not be providing direct instruction during this period on online instruction.
Classroom teachers will be monitoring student participation in Imagine Learning Language & Literacy and Math.
Classroom teachers will be providing feedback on progress in the Imagine Learning Language & Literacy and Math Programs at least weekly via email.
Please note: Classroom teachers will not be sending individualized assignments or activities to students/families. Although optional activities may be provided (i.e., Freckle or Story Works) these activities will not be used to determine student participation or progress during this period of online instruction for our students.
At this time, SMCPS Staff may not interact with students with face-to-face technology (e.g., Face-Time or Zoom) and all communications with students are to be conducted via the student's SMCPS email. Students in 1st through 5th Grade have access to a SMCPS email.
- Click here to access all Office Hours for RES Staff.
- RES Staff will be available via email to answer and respond to any questions parents or students may have.
- Although Staff may be available outside of these times, depending upon their schedules, please be aware that responses to any communications received outside of these hours may be delayed.
- In advance, thank you for your patience, flexibility, and understanding!
Please note: Email addresses are not hyperlinked.
Informational Items
Central Office Updates for Families and Community
Throughout this period of extended school closure, St. Mary's County Public Schools (SMCPS) is providing continuous opportunities for learning.
This is not our normal way of doing business, so there are many questions. We will provide ongoing updates for these questions.
- Click here for the SMCPS Update 1 (April 9, 2020)
- Click here for the SMCPS Update 2 (April 16, 2020)
- Click here for the SMCPS Update 3 (April 22, 2020)
- Click here for the SMCPS Update 4 (April 30, 2020)
4th Marking Period
- The 4th Marking Period will be graded Pass/Incomplete based on students’ participation and progress in the online platforms, or paper packets as appropriate.
- Teachers are monitoring progress in the online platforms and are aware of the students who have received paper packets.
- The weighting of the 4th marking period grades in the final grade calculation will be determined based on the date of school reopening.
5th Grade recording of a student’s “participation and progress” in HAC in the 4th quarter will be captured as follows:
Teachers will only use TAC/HAC as a recordation device for auditing purposes for each student’s “participation and progress.”
Students receive one of the following alpha marks each week during MP4 that schools are closed. They are as follows:
P – Participated,
NP – Not Participated,
PCC – Packet Check-In Completed, and
NPCC – No Packet Check-In Completed.
The Division of Instruction presented the plan for grading during this fourth quarter to the Board of Education on Wednesday, April 29. The presentation can be viewed HERE on our YouTube Channel.
Graduation for the Class of 2020
This presentation was shared with the Board of Education on April 29, and can be viewed HERE on our YouTube Channel.
Make-up Days and Last Day of School
- The State Board of Education has waived five of the ten missed days of school.
- The three built-in makeup days will be used, along with April 27 and April 28 now being school days.
- The last day of school will be June 18.
Headstart/Pre-K/Kindergarten Registration
The Pre-K and Head Start application process, as well as Kindergarten registration, will begin when schools reopen. Visit www.smcps.org/ssp for more information.
Census 2020
- Census 2020 is underway, and it's important that we make sure our families and communities are counted.
- The U.S. census — a once in a 10-year count of U.S. residents — determines how and where federal funding will be spent over the next decade.
- For each person counted in St. Mary's County, we receive more than $18,000 in federal funds, which pay for our schools, public services, and many other programs that directly impact our community.
- Visit my2020census.gov, or call into 1-844-330-2020.
- It takes less than 10 minutes for you to fill it out.
FEEDING PROGRAMS OFFERED THROUGH COMMUNITY PARTNERS
The drive-up lunch service will continue from April 27th - May 15th, 2020, Monday-Friday, at the locations listed below from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Meals will be offered to all children 18 years and younger free of charge. Parents and children can walk or drive up to these locations and receive meals that they can take home during our current school closures.
Leonardtown Elementary School
22885 Duke Street
Leonardtown, MD 20650
Greenview Knolls Elementary School
45711 Military Lane
Great Mills, MD 20634
Margaret Brent Middle School
29675 Point Lookout Road
Mechanicsville, MD 20659
Lexington Park Elementary School
46763 Shangri-La Drive
Lexington Park, MD 20653
For questions regarding the lunch service program, please email foodserrvices@smcps.org.
St. Mary’s Caring Soup Kitchen, 20850 Langley Rd., Lexington Park is distributing take-and-go meals between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Saturday. One meal per person.
The soup kitchen also has bagged lunch distribution sites on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, with a Pop-Up Pantry on Wednesdays between 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. in the parking lot at the following locations:
- Ridge - Dollar General, 13270 Point Lookout Rd.
Piney Point- Chief's Restaurant, 44584 Tall Timbers Rd.
Charlotte Hall - April's Pools, on the corner of Rt. 5 and Rt. 6
Bushwood – Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 23080 Maddox Rd.
For more information on the St. Mary’s Caring program, call 301-863-5700.
Ridge Elementary School Relay for Life Team
All proceeds raised thus far will transfer to next year's event.
An October event is being planned to recognize the efforts of our Relay for Life Teams across the county.
Individuals are still able to join our team - Click here!
Stay tuned for upcoming news!
Friends of Ridge (FOR) the Kids Volunteer Group!
Please email Mrs. Batelka if you would like to be invited to attend the Zoom Meeting!
We hope to see more of our families as we work together to plan activities for our students and staff.
Working together, we're building a strong School Family!
FOR (Friends of Ridge) for the Kids!
Volunteering Updates and News
Click on the site below to access the Friends of Ridge (FOR) the Kids Site for additional news and information. Also be sure to join the FOR Facebook group using the link above!
Website: https://sites.google.com/smcps.org/respto/home
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FriendsOfRidge/
RES Staff "Favorite" Things
Next Meeting - May 12th at 5:30pm
FOR meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday of the month with alternating times of 4:15pm and 5:30pm to accommodate the availability of parents and families.
As many families may not be able to attend evening meetings, other options are available to support and participate in activities FOR the Kids. Meeting notes will be posted below for families unable to attend meetings and notifications of volunteer opportunities will be shared via our Rocket Weekly for Families and ClassDojo.
Previous Meetings are posted below:
- April 2020 Meeting Notes - Will be posted once ready
- March 2020 Meeting Notes - Will be posted once ready
- February 2020 Meeting Notes
- January 2020 Meeting Notes
- December 2019 Meeting Notes
- November 2019 Meeting Notes
- October 2019 Meeting Notes
- September 2019 Meeting Notes
RES Spirit Webstore is OPEN!
Offering several different items to show your RES Pride all year!
Orders may be made at any time and most items come in a variety of color combinations.
If a paper copy is needed to place an order please contact the RES Main Office and one will be sent home.
Please click here to access the site.
RES Twitter
Please follow us: @res_smcps. We will be using Twitter for updates and reminders as well as a means of showcasing for everyone all of our Ridge Pride!