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River Valley is committed to creating a future-driven school district focusing on innovation, career exploration across all grades, and workforce development. Using the RIASEC language and prioritizing student identity are integral parts of our school culture, focusing on all students’ strengths, interests, and work-place values so that they know there is a place for them in this world. River Valley takes a student-centered approach and understands the importance of the human process of personal development.
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FAFSA Workshop for senior students and parents.
December 4, 2024
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
River Valley High School
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Download printable versions of each team's schedule for the winter season.
The River Valley School District is honored to announce it has been awarded $3 million in new grant money from the 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) grant, distributed as $600,000 annually over five years. This funding will enhance our community learning centers, providing enriching academic, career, artistic, and cultural opportunities for students and their families outside regular school hours.
Please complete the form if you are planning to purchase a new River Valley Varsity Letterman Jacket. Price will be determined based on accessories and additions to the jacket.
October 28 - November 1
Superintendent Philip Martell proudly announces the establishment of the River Valley School District’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Task Force.
The River Valley School District's parent-teacher conferences will be held on November 7th and 8th, 2024.
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News and Updates
Highlights from the River Valley STEAM Academy.
Pennsylvania College of Technology President Michael J. Reed delivered the keynote address Wednesday at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly launched River Valley School District’s STEAM (Science, Math, Engineering, the Arts and Math) Academy.
New technology career development opportunities available to high school students and adult learners
Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Secretary Jennifer Berrier today toured the River Valley STEAM Academy with a workforce development education model that prepares students for in-demand careers, including cybersecurity, electrical occupations, and sports medicine and rehabilitative therapy.
AASA recognized River Valley School District for creating a student-centered and future-driven approach to learning. River Valley was featured in the first of a series of case studies by AASA.
Read the latest news from River Valley School District and the River Valley STEAM Academy