The Knight Life Episode 1

Why Art Matters?
This year the Rio School District has made a concerted effort to develop our Visual arts programs across our eight schools. In doing so, we hired two new outstanding art teachers who are working to develop art lessons and learning with students and teachers alike. This week we will hold…
District News, Superintendent Blog
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was an American man that left teachers and students an endless legacy of learning for as long as there are schools , lessons, and the country we call the United States of America. In memory of his legacy, I often sing a song I wrote…
District News, Superintendent Blog
WICOR
WICOR stands for Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization & Reading. It is our foundation for high engagement teaching and learning. WICOR provides a learning model that faculty can use to guide students to comprehend materials and concepts, and articulate ideas, at increasingly complex levels (scaffolding) within developmental, general education and discipline-based curricula in their major.…
AVID, Principal
Trustee Spends Day as a Rio del Valle Student
Mike Barber, a Trustee at Rio Vista School district took a day as a student to see what it’s like for the students in our school. Seventh-graders Eva and Crystal talk with Mike at Rio del Valle Middle School. Barber joined the Rio board in December and spent Tuesday attending…
School News
Rio Del Valle Students See Benefit of After-School Tutoring
Coordinated by The Boys & Girls Club and funded by the The Emily Shane Foundation, the Successful Education Achievement Program provides an after-school mentoring program for students wanting to improve their grades. Through the program, students are selected to receive one-on-one tutoring. The program served 28 students in Oxnard, including…
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