
Early dismissal today due to approaching weather!

March is National Reading Month. Please join us for a family reading challenge that you can do at home! Reading at home helps children develop a love of learning. Research continually supports the incredible benefits of reading at home. Students who read, or are read to, at least 20 minutes each day have a continually growing vocabulary and are exposed to 1.8 million vocabulary words a year! Stay tuned for more information on the benefits of reading during the month of March!


If you are looking for something fun to do tonight, check out this fun father/daughter event that is being hosted by the ATU Agriculture Department!


RSD will have a Drive-Thru Meal Pick-Up Tomorrow, Friday, February 25, at Russellville Junior High School from 2-4:00 p.m. Please help share with those families who would benefit!



Parents-Sequoyah will now be open for families and visitors to eat lunch with students. Please see our guidelines and schedules below.


Wednesday February 23rd is an AMI day for Sequoyah students. Your child's classroom teacher will communicate AMI assignments by 8:30 via their normal parent communication platform (i.e Remind or DoJo). Assignments for each grade level will also be posted on our FB page by that time as well. Stay safe and please contact your child's teacher if you have questions or concerns.

There is still time to order a yearbook. The deadline has been extended until March 1st! Don't miss out on all the memories from this school year!


The book fair will be open tonight during parent teacher conferences!

Yearbooks are on sale now! Don't miss out on all of this year's school memories! Yearbook order forms will be coming home soon. This year you may also order yearbooks online from Josten's. Yearbooks are $20, and all orders are due by February 24th. Follow the link below to order your yearbook today!
https://jostensyearbooks.com/?REF=A00461500

One more reminder: Class picture day is tomorrow! Say Cheese!!


Classes resume tomorrow morning! Please return Chromebooks and iPads to school with your child along with charging cords that were sent home. We hope everyone had "snow" much fun during their 3 day weekend!...we just had to say that :)


Russellville Schools will be closed Monday, January 17, 2022, in remembrance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day!
¡Las escuelas de Russellville estarán cerradas el lunes 17 de enero de 2022 en recuerdo del Día de Martin Luther King Jr.!


Mark your calendars: Russellville Schools will be closed next Monday in remembrance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day!
*Monday, January 17, 2022- No School*


Monday, January 10, 2022 Mask Requirements include Crawford, Center Valley, London, Oakland Heights, RIS, RJHS, RHS, Sequoyah, and SLC.


The following schools have reached either 2% positive or 10% quarantine threshold; Crawford, Center Valley, London, Russellville High School, and Sequoyah.
Until further notice, all staff, students, and visitors in these school buildings will be required to wear masks per the RSD Board of Education, for a minimum of three weeks (21 days) as of tomorrow, January 6, 2022.
Thank you for your cooperation, Rachel Jones.


Classes resume Monday, January 3rd! Temperatures will be much colder than we have been used to. Please dress students appropriately for the weather. Students do go outside for recess as temperatures permit.


School will dismiss 1 hour early on Friday, Dec. 17th!

The Russellville Junior High Bands’ annual Christmas Concert will be performed on Tuesday, December 7, at 6:30 p.m. at The Center for the Arts.
This concert will feature the Symphonic Winds, Symphonic Band, and Concert Band from Russellville Junior High.
All three bands will be performing traditional Christmas songs.
There is no admission charge to our local concerts and the public is invited to attend.

The teachers and staff at Sequoyah wish our students and their families a wonderful Thanksgiving Break. We hope you enjoy a time of fellowship with friends and family.


Parents-Don't forget we will dismiss school 2 hours early on both Monday, Oct. 25th and Tuesday, Oct. 26th due to district wide parent teacher conferences. Our book fair will be open for business Mon.- Thurs. We are off to a fantastic start! Tomorrow we start our Red Ribbon Week off by wearing hats and crazy socks!
