
Kicking off KSA with our 3rd-5th graders yesterday! Our students had a blast playing games, earning awards for last year's KSA, and getting hyped for testing starting Monday! Check out the energy and excitement as they prepare to show what they've got!
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Last day of KSA Spirit Week: Mustangs have Pride and are ready for KSA!











Fourth graders wrapped up their last review before the Reading KSA on Monday! 🚀 They used their reading skills to escape the Emoji Queen on Planet Emoji after a field trip gone wrong! 📚👑
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We are so grateful to First Baptist Church Mt. Vernon for their thoughtful gesture this morning! As part of Teacher Appreciation Week, they blessed our MVES staff with delicious breakfast treats. 🍩☕ Your ongoing support means the world to us – thank you for helping make this week extra special! ❤️🖤
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Mrs. Jamie’s first graders are all about peer learning! Working together to grow, share, and succeed.










Day 4 of KSA Spirit Week and our students are showing up STRONG! Determined, spirited, and ready to giddy-up through KSA with pride and power!











Our Mustangs are ready to wrangle up some rest and ride into KSA testing next week with confidence! Let’s get plenty of sleep, stay focused, and show what we know!
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Mrs. Albright’s 5th grade students are sharpening their skills and getting KSA-ready! Today, they tackled a fun and challenging language arts activity focused on combining sentences to improve clarity and flow. These young writers are working hard and showing great progress—way to go, 5th grade!
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🌟Kindergarten, Here We Come!🌟
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Day 2 of KSA Spirit Week: Dress for your future career or college! We’re lassoing our dreams—one goal at a time, and we’re ready to saddle up for success at KSA!
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Students in Mrs. Martin's 4th grade Science class had some help from Mrs. Becky today with their cow eyeball dissection. As the end activity of the eye unit, students learned more about the structures and functions of the eye and how the system works together.
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Second grade had so much fun with our Diary of a Worm activity! After reading the book, students completed a creative writing assignment and then got to crawl through a tunnel—just like the worm! A perfect blend of literacy and active learning!
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Today, our fourth-grade students embarked on a sweet learning journey, reviewing reading content in a Candy Land-inspired adventure! Teams raced to the Candy Castle, answering questions to guide their gingerbread man to victory. 📚🍭











It was a Glow-tastic day at MVES! Our Goal Getters lit up the iReady Glow Dance floor with their hard work and achievements. Keep shining bright!
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Our kindergarten class set butterflies free today after watching their amazing lifecycle from tiny caterpillars to beautiful butterflies!











Second grade students and staff enjoyed a beautiful day to explore nature at Maywoods Nature Reserve. RCHS GATE students under the instruction of Ms. Starla led games and tours including learning about animal habitats and camouflage, taking a hike, and searching for creatures in the creek. We had a great day and appreciate the hard work of everyone involved.











Students in Michelle Martin's Science class learned about the structures of the eye and whether or not they could truly see in complete darkness and why not. They made an edible eyeball as an activity. Thanks to Cali Pensol for the cool activity, and Joyce Lear for helping the kids make their eyeballs.









And they’re off! Our little jockeys had a blast racing in our very own Kindergarten Kentucky Derby today — full of big smiles, fast feet, and plenty of cheers from the crowd. Giddy up!










Kindergarten students had an exciting field trip to Maywoods Environmental and Educational Laboratory, exploring insects, catching creek wildlife, and playing 'Oh Deer' and predator-prey games! Huge thanks to the gifted and talented RCHS students who helped make the day unforgettable!
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Second grade students and teachers enjoyed a trip to Richmond Recycling Center. They learned it’s better to recycle than to litter. Recycling aluminum cans can be fun and rewarding. When cardboard and plastic bottles are recycled, they are placed inside a compactor and made into bales. After touring the recycling center, our students spent the afternoon at Lake Reba Park enjoying the beautiful weather while playing on the playground.
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