
The Community Service class is hosting a Hurricane Relief Drive for the victims of Hurricane Helene. We are partnering with a local charity group named Loads of Love, which will deliver a truckload of supplies to North Carolina at the end of this month. We will collect winter items and toiletries for the victims. The items needed are hats, gloves, socks, blankets, paper towels, cleaning rags, and hot hands.
This drive will be a tribe competition, and the tribe that collects the most items will win a prize. The Community Service students will collect the items in the morning and at lunch. The items collected will be housed in boxes and counted at the end of the day.


Friday Staff Spotlight: All of our kitchen staff - Ms. Gail, Ms. Kathy, Ms. Connie, and Mr. Miles





#MVNation, it's not too early to plan your wardrobe for Red Ribbon Week. Students & staff will celebrate being drug-free starting next Monday! #RedRibbonWeek #GrowingTogether


Riverbend Middle School Ambassadors recently attended the Franklin County Teen Drug Summit. Hearing firsthand from people who have experienced the consequences of poor decisions, such as driving under the influence or struggling with addiction, had a powerful impact. Events like these not only emphasize the importance of making responsible choices but also demonstrate how those choices can have lasting effects on their own futures and on the people around them. It was a valuable experience for the students, helping them to reflect on the significance of their actions today in shaping their future outcomes.




Tuesday Student Spotlight: Morgan Cochran


It's National School Bus Safety Week. Please drive safely around our buses, as they are transporting the most important resource in #MVNation - our students!


All parents, students, staff, & community members are invited to learn more about the initial design for a new 7th & 8th grade Middle School this Tuesday, October 22nd at Riverbend Middle School.


Students completed the Nailed It: Cupcake Edition in FACS. The theme was melted ice cream cone. Winners were picked from each hour. The finale winners were Haylie Behrle and Lexi Taylor. Congrats!






🚍 Bus Safety Awareness 🚍
Let's keep our kids safe as they head to and from school! Whether you’re a driver, a student, or a parent, bus safety is everyone’s responsibility. Here are some key tips:
🛑 For Drivers:
Stop for school buses – Never pass a stopped bus with flashing lights.
Slow down in school zones – Be mindful of children crossing streets.
Stay alert – Avoid distractions and keep an eye out for kids near bus stops.
🎒 For Students:
Stand back – Stay at least 10 feet away from the curb while waiting.
Cross safely – Always wait for the driver’s signal and look both ways before crossing.
Stay seated – Remain seated while the bus is in motion and keep the aisles clear.
👪 For Parents:
Teach safety rules – Make sure your children know how to get on and off the bus safely.
Set a good example – Show kids the importance of paying attention to traffic and following bus rules.
Together, we can ensure that every school day starts and ends safely. 🚌✨

What's happening this week at Riverbend?


Join the conversation - MVR-III is using Rooms to keep parents & guardians updated. Check your email and/or text messages for an invite, download the MVR-III app, & enable notifications! #GrowingTogether


7th and 8th graders are celebrating fall by enjoying some dancing and games this evening!







As we wrap up Digital Citizenship Week, continue to help your child create a positive relationship with technology and social media. How does your family use technology in a positive way? What activities does your family enjoy beyond screen time?


Friday Staff Spotlight: Mrs. Vogt


Identifying risky situations online can be hard for middle schoolers. Help your child by talking about how to stay safe while chatting online. Learn more from Common Sense Media.
https://www.commonsense.org/education/family-tips/6-12-relationships-and-communication


Do you know what your child's digital footprint is? Use these tips to help your child protect themselves online. Learn more from Common Sense Media.
https://www.commonsense.org/education/family-tips/6-12-digital-footprint-and-identity


To the ones who lead by example, motivate us to achieve greatness, and always have our backs—thank you for being incredible bosses. Your guidance, support, and positivity make the workplace a better place every day!
We're grateful for all that you do and for the countless ways you inspire us to reach new heights. Here's to many more successes and moments of growth under your leadership.
Happy Boss's Day!


📱 In today’s digital world, it’s important to set clear, healthy boundaries around social media use for children. Helping kids manage their time online promotes healthier habits, encourages meaningful connections, and protects their well-being. Here’s why setting boundaries is essential:
✨ Improves Mental Health & Well-Being - Limiting screen time reduces exposure to negative influences, online pressure, and distractions, helping kids stay focused and emotionally balanced.
✨ Promotes Digital Responsibility - Teaching children about appropriate online behavior and privacy helps build a strong foundation for responsible digital citizenship.
Let's keep #GrowingTogether, #MVNation!


Big second round win in St. James tournament. Congrats to our 7th grade girls basketball team!


Tuesday Student Spotlight: Dalton Lee
