
101's first unit of our new science curriculum was all about the students being scientists and figuring out how Spruce the Sea Turtle will survive on his own in the ocean, how he’ll defend himself and how his offspring will survive. We finished and of course, in first grade fashion, we had to celebrate with sea turtle cupcakes!! 🌊🐢

Student Council members were able to visit City Hall and meet Mayor Paul TenHaken. He talked with Student Council members about what it's like being the mayor and being a leader of the city. He shared how his council helps decide on laws for the city just like we come up with ideas for the school. Overall, his message was that he works hard to make the city better just as Student Council helps make our school a better place.


Roadrunner Families,
Take a look at the flyer below about your child’s opportunity to buy a snack after school each Tuesday in November. The Student Council looks forward to donating the proceeds to a local charity. Thank you for your support of the RF/CC Student Council!


Last Day to order Spirit Wear!
Order Now to get RF/CC gear before the Holiday Break. https://hauffsports.chipply.com/rfccXMAS2023/


Challenge Center third grade students are working hard on their November Dreambox goals!



Roadrunner Families,
Take a look at the flyer below about your child’s opportunity to buy a snack after school each Tuesday in November. The Student Council looks forward to donating the proceeds to a local charity. Thank you for your support of the RF/CC Student Council!


Spirit Wear Orders are available now and will be delivered before winter break in December! https://hauffsports.chipply.com/rfccXMAS2023/


Welcome back to Brandon Meyers, our first MOVE dad being back for a 2nd time. M.O.V.E. stands for Men of Value and Education. If you are able to volunteer your time, please contact our school counselor, Sonja Smith- sonja.m.smith@k12.sd.us



Roadrunner Families,
Take a look at the flyer below about your child’s opportunity to buy a snack after school each Tuesday in November. The Student Council looks forward to donating the proceeds to a local charity. Thank you for your support of the RF/CC Student Council!


Friday, November 17 is dress like a book or TV character day!


Planning Ahead! If your current 5th grader is involved in Gifted Education at their SFSD Elementary, join us tonight from 6-7pm at Patrick Henry Middle School to learn more about the Middle School Honors Program!


Tomorrow: No School on Friday, November 10 in honor of Veteran's Day Observance.


Welcome to RF/CC, Move Dad, Tim Purintin! M.O.V.E. stands for Men of Value and Education. If you are able to volunteer your time, please contact our school counselor, Sonja Smith- sonja.m.smith@k12.sd.us



Happy School Psychologist Week to Renita Ratzloff! School psychologists apply expertise in mental health, learning, and behavior to help students succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally. They provide direct support and interventions to students with the goal of helping them grow in school, at home, and in life. The school psychologist works closely with families, teachers, and other counseling staff to help students feel valued, so they can grow as individuals and contribute to a positive school community. Thank you, school psychologists, for being a vital part of the SFSD community!


The spirit wear store is open! Don't forget to order your holiday gifts or just Friday spirit wear.
https://hauffsports.chipply.com/rfccXMAS2023/


Roadrunner Families,
Take a look at the flyer below about your child’s opportunity to buy a snack after school each Tuesday in November. The Student Council looks forward to donating the proceeds to a local charity. Thank you for your support of the RF/CC Student Council!


Thursday, November 9 is Red, White, and Blue day!


Don't forget there is No School on Friday, November 10 in honor of Veteran's Day Observance.


Movie night is tonight at 6:30! See you there!


SFSD's new Canvas platform allows students and families to access school assignments and homework anytime, anywhere. When winter weather can be predicted, students and staff will take devices home to continue their learning. Are you prepared? Check out the guidance BEFORE you need it!
