The Ritenour School District will enter Phase 2: Hybrid In-Person Learning for grades K-12 starting Jan. 19, 2021. Learn more.
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All orders are now online and to complete please go to: thegraduationcenter.com. If you have questions contact the Jostens local office at 636.230.7350
As we return to in-person learning next week things will look different especially from a parking perspective. District buses have been moved to RHS while their new lot is under construction.
We could not be more excited as we prepare to return for school and to ATHLETICS! Click here for forms and eligibility paperwork.
Did you miss out on Virtual College Night? View the presentations here.
Video: Media teacher Jane Bannester discusses dealing with change in this new climate.
Video: Coordinator of Athletics and Activities Lee Laskoswki discusses the state of Ritenour High School sports.
Video: Graduation Coach Tavonda Palmer discusses reconnecting with each other online through "Howdy Week" Aug. 31-Sept. 2.
Recent events in the US Capitol and threats of violence across the country on Inauguration Day may cause many students to feel uncomfortable or in need of talking to an adult to sort out their feelings. Please use some of these helpful tools and articles to guide your student through these turbulent times.
As Ritenour transitions to Phase 2 in-person learning for grades K-12 and Phase 1 in-person learning at its school for early childhood education, the district will no longer be able to offer meal delivery on its buses each day.
In January, the Ritenour School District will return from winter break with all students in Phase 3 (full virtual learning) from Jan. 4 through Jan. 14, 2021, which are the last two weeks of the first semester.
The Ritenour School District’s fall enrollment showed a decrease of 183 K-12 students from last year’s official count.
Ritenour High School senior Kayla Anne Baker, received the prestigious Metro St. Louis YWCA Future Leaders Award and was honored virtually on Dec. 3, 2020 as part of the organization’s 40th annual leadership celebration.
Beginning this year, Ritenour will not be required to make up days when school buildings are closed due to unexpected short-term closures such as inclement weather, illness or utility outages. Instead, the district will implement an Alternative Methods of Instruction (AMI) Plan on these days.
As part of the national 2020 Kids Voting USA, Ritenour School District students elected Joseph Biden as president of the United States.
Ritenour School District Coordinator of Professional Learning Evelyn Gilliam received the School Library Advocate of the Year Award from the Greater St. Louis School Librarians, an affiliate of the Missouri Association of School Librarians.
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