
Mrs.Corney's made stop/motion videos about the food chains.





It was such a treat for our third-fifth graders to watch the Richmond Ballet! We watched a beautiful story, interacted with the show, and asked the ballerinas questions.





On Friday, Miss VanInwegen's class celebrated “Apple Day” by making applesauce, taste testing apples, making patterns with our apple stamps, and conducting a rotten apple experiment.










We are so proud of all the Ridge Rockstars recognized this week!




We wish a special Yom Kippur to those who observe today.


Friendly reminder: School will be closed Monday, September 25th in honor of those who observe Yom Kippur.

Miss Rakes' Bumblebees made textured name art for the five senses. They are "sense"sational!






We have such an incredible announcement news team that helps us start our day on such a positive note!



Thank you Mrs.Alcan for supporting our fifth graders with this beautiful collaborative quilt based on artist Libs Elliot.



These fifth graders know all about the sun, earth, and moon. They've been making models and even stop motion videos. They are out of this world amazing!





These scientists are using their five senses to make observations about pickles.





Come join us for Back to School Night this Thursday. It starts at 5:30 pm.


Mrs. Raonaq has been teaching students how to be good digital citizens this week. Topics included caring for devices and how to be safe online. Check out these posters and brainpop videos Roadrunners made to share their learning.







Students in Mrs. Will's class reviewed ordinal numbers with the code and go mouse.





Mrs. Breeden's class engaged in conversations where students talked about the HLP (Henrico Learner Profile) and identified the characteristics of a life ready student. Then, they collaborated and communicated together to code the Sphero Indi around the HLP robot!




Friendly reminder, school will be closed on Friday, Sept. 1 and Monday, Sept. 4. We hope you enjoy the long weekend!


Mrs.Reilley's students were challenged to make a bus for their pigeon after reading Don't Let the Pigeon Ride the Bus. They are so creative!





Mrs.Cables' student is the "teacher" and is leading a lesson on building words.


Mrs. Roper has been reading One Word for Kids to all the classes. Then students wrote their "one word" on their robot. Check out their inspiring words.






Our Roadrunners love P.E. with Coach Chapman. They are setting goals and getting exercise.


