River Valley Academy News
An RVA Family Update
August 24, 2023
The first week of school is in the books, and we are up and running!
The students have come back to school with positive attitudes, and we are already making good progress! It is going to be an amazing year!!
Please reach out with any questions or concerns, or if there is anything you need!
Take care,
Jenny Thompson
Director of Adult and Alternative Education
Rockford Public Schools
NWEA MAP Testing begins next week!
Students will take the reading, math, language, and science tests. Make-up testing will follow.
How do I know what time the bus comes, if I need it?
Students will ride the listed bus to the Rockford Freshman Center, where they will get on bus #51, the RVA shuttle bus. The shuttle bus leaves RFC between 7:25 and 7:30 AM. Afterschool, the shuttle bus will pick students up at RVA at 2:18 and drop them at the RHS 10-12 building where they will catch the bus that takes them home.
What school supplies do I need?
What about a laptop? Do I need to provide one?
RPS high schools follow a 1:1 format where each student is expected to bring a device to school, fully charged. All of the details can be found in the RPS Technology Handbook.
What if I want my student to use an RPS Chromebook instead of a device from home?
School breakfast and lunch
Breakfast packs of cold cereal and the like will be available for students. There is no cost to families for school breakfast or lunch this year! It is still very important, however, for families to complete the free and reduced lunch form. This form benefits students in other ways, as it is used for various state and college benefits. Click here for more information!
RVA receives a hot lunch entrée daily from RHS. The menu is located on the RPS website, on the RVA page. Of course, students may bring their own food and drinks as well. We have a refrigerator and microwaves in the kitchenette.
It is important to fuel bodies and minds for productive work at school! :)
Revised RVA Student Guide and Secondary Handbook
Might your student want to work out before school?
Join us for Zero-hour Weight Lifting class!
Check out our brand new RVA Weight Room!!
Weight Lifting Zero-hour starts on Monday, August 21
Phone Caddies
Daily Schedule
Join us for Open House on September 6, from 5:30-6:30 PM!
We hope you will plan to join us on Wednesday, September 6 from 5:30-6:30 PM, for our Back to School Open House. We can answer any questions you have about the school year and we - staff, parents, and students - can get to know each other. We share common goals; we all want to see our students succeed!
How can I make this year successful?
With Rockford's trimester high school system, students are expected to complete 2.5 credits (5 classes) each trimester, for a total of 7.5 credits each year. Students will begin the year with 5 classes, which should be completed by November 10. While November 10 seems like a long way off, trimesters are about 12 weeks long, so each week, students should be completing about 10% of each class, to finish on time. Completing this work will require students to make progress on assignments and activities in every class, every day!
Setting goals and making action plans is a key part of earning credit and graduating on time! During the first weeks of school, students will meet with their assigned teacher/advisor to set long-term and short-term goals for completing classes by November 10!
Picture Day is coming!
Staff Spotlight
The RVA Team - A caring group of educators dedicated to meeting students where they are and helping students grow and succeed!
We can't wait to get to know our students and to watch them succeed and grow into responsible adults! It's going to be a great year! To help you through, you can count on the RVA Staff! Get to know us in this section of the RVA News!
Dakota (Cody) Marble is RVA's English teacher
Cody attended Ferris State University and GRCC.
Cody pursued Sports Management first, and then began coaching. Through coaching, Cody realized he loved teaching young people what he was passionate about. He was strongly encouraged to switch his career path to teaching. Cody says, "From there, it was no longer work. Teaching became my calling."
Cody is motivated by progress, achievement, and the relationships he builds with people. When asked what he enjoys most about his job, Cody said, "Figuring things out with students and seeing them achieve their goals." When asked what advice he would give to a high school student considering career and post-secondary options, he said, "Follow your heart, using your head. Always put your goals first."
How do I know how my student is doing from day to day?
RVA courses are run through either Schoology or Edgenuity. Schoology courses are RPS teacher created and directed. If you want to know how your student is doing in these classes, log in to Schoology. If you need help getting in to Schoology, use this How to Cheat Sheet. Using a parent log in, parents can see messages and course information. However, if you want to see what your student has completed and what grades they have earned so far in classes, the best way to do that is to log in as your student. Students have access to the course gradebook which includes a list of assignments that need to be completed, showing scores earned on work that has been turned in.
Edgenuity courses offer parent updates. If you would like to be signed up to receive these, please complete this form. When the form has been processed, you will receive directions for signing up for the Parent Portal along with an access code. You will receive daily updates. If you want specific information on how your student is doing in Edgenuity, ask your student for their login information. If you log in as the student, you can see a more detailed report.
Good questions to ask your student include:
1. Are you attending all class sessions?
2. Are you completing at least one assignment in each class session?
3. About how far in each course are you?
4. What are you doing well?
5. What can you do better?
Parents and schools are partners in educating students!
Monthly Career Readiness Resource
https://www.aarp.org/work/job-search/info-2020/resume-mistakes-to-avoid.html
How are you doing? People care and want to help!
Hand 2 Hand can help with food and toiletry needs.
RVA has an amazing staff, social worker, and mental health liaison who can listen and connect you to resources! Visit the RPS Mental Wellness Community Resource Guide for important information and contact information.
Ele's Place is a community-based organization with the mission to create awareness of and support for grieving children and their families. Please find a very helpful guide for parents - how to support teens, as well as a handout titled, How to Help Yourself: For Teens below.
Also, North Kent Connect (NKC) is a hub of help for families who could use some help with food, utilities, counseling, and support. Please check out the flyers below!
Opportunities for Rockford RAMS!
Athletics
Ram's Tale Yearbook 2023-2024
Ram’s Tale—also known as OUR yearbook! Notes on Book Sales and Senior Photos
Yearbook Advisor: John Feeley — jfeeley@rockfordschools.org
Book Cost:
$65 August 1st through Friday, September 30th—We hope you buy here!
$70 October 1st through Friday, December 16th
$75 December 17th through Wednesday, May 31st!
Books can be ordered at yearbookforever.com
● Select Rockford High School for ALL 9-12 students
● Ensure to select Rockford, Michigan as there are Rockford schools in other states!
Senior Pictures— The Requirements / must be wallet size & in color!
Before submitting your senior picture, please consider the following guidelines and requirements.
Must:
⮚ Be a wallet sized photo (2X3)
⮚ Formatted vertically
⮚ Appropriately dressed
⮚ Not full length
⮚ Full color image
⮚ No sepia or other toned images
Preferences:
*Digital images 300 DPI or greater
*Digital images over hard copy phones, especially in the case of shooting one’s own photo
*Turn in early!!
Email Pictures to jfeeley@rockfordschools.org
Please Email Pictures: DO NOT send links!
Senior Photos Due By Friday, December 9th, 2023
—1 week before Christmas Break
RVA/RPS Calendar Highlights
August 25: No school!
September 1-4: Labor Day Weekend! No school Friday or Monday!
September 5: Goal setting for weeks 3 and 4 of Trimester 1
September 6: RVA Open House
September 13: RPS Early Release Day
September 18: Goal setting for weeks 5 and 6 of Trimester 1
September 27: RPS Early Release Day
October 2: Picture Day/Goal setting for weeks 7 and 8 of Trimester 1
October 4: Michigan Fall Count Day - All students must be present all day!
October 11: RPS Early Release Day
October 16: Goal setting for weeks 9 and 10 of Trimester 1
October 27: RPS Early Release Day - students dismissed at 11:48
October 30: Goal setting for week 11 and 12 of Trimester 1
November 10: End of Trimester 1 - Students should have 5 classes completed by this day!
Area Resources
North Kent CONNECT: Clients | North Kent Connect (nkconnect.org)
Mobile Food Pantries: https://www.feedwm.org/findfood/
Assistance with housing, food, utilities:
contact 211 by phone or text (800-877-1107), text your zip code to 898211
Youth in need of shelter: The Bridge 616-451-3001 or 877-275-7792 the bridge - Arbor Circle
Please reach out with any questions you have or if there is anything you need!
Email: jthompson@rockfordschools.org
Website: http://www.rockfordschools.org
Location: 350 North Main Street, Rockford, MI, USA
Phone: 616-863-6324
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rivervalleyacademy
Twitter: @academy_river