Rondout Valley Central School District is seeking dedicated volunteers to serve on the Collaborative Literacy Advisory Committee, a crucial initiative aimed at evaluating and enhancing our district's literacy curriculum.
Committee Overview: The Collaborative Literacy Advisory Committee will work from September to May to:
- Audit the current literacy curriculum
- Identify areas for improvement
- Evaluate new literacy products
- Provide recommendations to the Board of Education
If you are interested in joining this committee, please complete the linked survey below to indicate your availability and interest. Committee members will be selected based on the information provided and availability for all scheduled dates.
Please submit your completed survey by Friday, September 13, 2024. Click on the link to access the survey: https://forms.office.com/r/05djAS7Rug
Thank you for considering this opportunity to contribute to our district's literacy development.
Let's celebrate the natural beauty of the Rondout Valley Central School District together! We're inviting everyone – students, residents, visitors – to submit their best photos taken within our district boundaries for a chance to be featured in the upcoming school year calendar.
Thank you to the Rondout Valley community members who participated in today’s school budget vote and school board election. The 2025-2026 proposed school budget passed with a vote of 1360 to 472.
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Rondout Valley Central School District (RVCSD) has been recognized for the seventh year in a row—and eighth time overall—with the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation’s “Best Communities for Music Education” designation.
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Join us on Tuesday, May 13th at 6:00 PM in the HS Auditorium, as we celebrate the extraordinary dedication of our 2025 Thomas King Distinguished Service Award recipients, retirees, and those receiving tenure this year.
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Members of the Rondout Valley Central School District (RVCSD) community united for an inspiring day on May 2, when the District hosted its fourth annual Special Olympics event on its Kyserike Road campus. With 114 students from all five schools participating, the event was a powerful celebration of courage, determination, and the joy of inclusion.