Report on RSD: Achievements and Safety Measures

RSD By The Numbers…
 
Report to Patrons 
2019-2020
November 17, 2020
RSD By 
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5,190    
 
# of students enrolled 
289 
  
# of students enrolled in RCVA
9 
  
# of virtual teachers
12 
  
# of nurses throughout the district
31 
  
# different languages spoken
58 
  
# of All-Region Band students 
100
  
# of RSD employees trained in mental health first aid
132 
  
# of community scholarships
200 
  
# of special education students served monthly 
691 
  
# of special education students
800 
  
# of ESL students 
1,200     
 
# Language Minority students
250,576 
 
# of meals delivered from March 17 - Nov. 3rd
759,072 
 
# of meals served onsite
 
Safety in 
N
umbers…
15
  
# of Fogging Machines
20
  
# of I-Wave-C Ultraviolet light Air Sanitizers for HVAC
38
  
# of Air Purifying Humidifiers
63
  
# of Bottle Filling Stations
73
  
# of 
Sneeze Guards
115
  
# of Hand Sanitizers Stands
4,864
 
# of Ounces of Virex Disinfectant
5,000
 
# of 
Disposable Masks
24,200
 
# of Gloves
25,460
 
# of 
Disinfectant Wipes
68,868
 
# of Ounces of Hand Sanitizer
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Goal One:  
All students achieve a level of readiness to reach
their potential so that businesses and post-secondary schools
SEEK OUT OUR STUDENTS!
Goal Two: 
Be the 
“School of Choice” 
in our region for parents,
students, and employees.
Goal Three: 
Increase partnerships that create a 
unified
community 
that values and supports education.
Goal #
1 
All students achieve a level of readiness
to reach their potential so that businesses
 and post- secondary schools
SEEK OUT OUR STUDENTS!
School Achievements-
 
Project Lead the Way School District
 
Crawford Elementary became a Blue Ribbon School
 
RIS -was awarded $1400 from the Sheriff’s Office for Red Ribbon Week
         RHS - Mary Beth Cox and Language Arts IF Stephanie Perkins wrote a 
 
           
                 Literacy Grant for 2020-2022 - Successful Outcome for Arkansas Readers 
 
    
                 (SOAR). They received $60,000 each year for two years to support literacy
        Judy Pennington, district grant writer, wrote a Math Grant for strong TIER 1
                 math in grades 6-11 and received $100,800
        RHS had 17 students and two alternates accepted to the Governor’s School
Goal #
2
 RSD will be the “School of Choice” in our
region for parents, students, and employees.
Outstanding Teachers
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Teacher of the Year was RHS teacher, Desha Lewis
 
ESL Teacher of the Year from ARKTESOl, was Amiee Moody
 
 
Terrel H. Bell Award; Crawford Principal Shavon Jackson was one of 10 in the nation to receive this award
 
Bandmaster of the Year was RHS Band Director Dewayne Dove
 
 
Chance Duncan was honored for being the only Arkansas Outstanding Biology Teacher of the Year
 
ALE awarded Teacher’s of the Year to Sarah Connerly, Bridget Smith, and Eli Cranor
 
CVE’s ‘favorite teacher”, Cathryn Bass, was awarded $500 by Arvest Bank
  
 
The Board of Directors of the National Federation of State High School Associations selected 
           Mr. Johnny Johnson of Russellville, Arkansas, as a 2019 recipient of the NFHS Citation Award.
           Mr. Johnson was recognized as among the best in their profession by their colleagues
Goal #2
 RSD will be the “School of Choice” in our
region for parents, students, and employees.
Outstanding Students-
 
National Merit Semi-finalist was RHS student Daxon Carreiro
        State Diamond Award was SLC student Cheyenne Henderson
  
       2020 Digital Documentary Showcase was RJHS student Isabelle Clements
        RHS Forensics Debate Team won the State Tournament
 
RHS Thespian Troupe received the ‘critics choice’ award at State 
 
Eighteen RHS students made All-State Choir 
 
Twenty-two  RHS students made All-State Band
 
RHS Quiz Bowl wins fourth consecutive State Championship
Goal #2
RSD will be the “School of Choice” in our
region for parents, students, and employees.
Athletic Awards- 
 
Gatorade AR Boys Soccer Player of the Year was RHS student Dylan Rice 
 
RJHS Cheer Team won 2nd place at Southern Spirit Cheerleading Competition
 
RHS Boys Soccer Team won the State Championship
          Boys Swimming & Diving took home the 2020 Championship
          Girls Swimming & Diving were runner- up in the 2020 Championship
Band & Choir Awards- 
        
RHS Band made 1st Division  & Superior Ratings in the Regional Marching Assessment
         Two RHS Band students were first chair finalists
         Forty-one Choir students qualified to audition for All-State
         RHS had 58 students qualify for the all region choir (which is more than any other
 
school in the region)
Goal #
3
 RSD will increase partnerships that
create a unified community that values
 and supports education.
$100,522.00 was awarded to RSD students through community scholarships
ConAgra & Wal-Mart donated over 50,000 Lysol wipes 
The Youth Leadership Program graduated six students at ANO
RMS received 750 individual hand sanitizers from Kroger
Garver Engineering donated $2000 of VEX IQ equipment to the RHS Robotics team
London Robotics was awarded $2000 from Entergy for equipment
Jim Bob Humphrey organized a Protect Our School campaign to raise money for
Thermal Imaging Devices for each of our school buildings entryways
Burris, Inc., donated several boxes of school supplies for RSD elementary schools
Goal #
3
 RSD will increase partnerships that
create a unified community that values
 and supports education.
‘I love my RSD’ raised $10,000 for COVID-19 relief
RHS ranked #28 among America’s High Schools
Retirees left the district with a total of 420 years of service
RSD’s communications department now has an official YouTube Channel
UE5G transitioned to Russellville Intermediate School
How we met those goals…
 
Noteworthy Accomplishments
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RSD's report highlights key statistics and initiatives for the 2019-2020 period, including student enrollment, educational programs, safety measures, and five-year board goals. The district focuses on student success, community partnerships, safety protocols, and readiness for future opportunities. Achievements such as becoming a Blue Ribbon School and securing grants are showcased, alongside investments in safety equipment and measures. RSD aims to be the School of Choice in the region while emphasizing student-focused decision-making and community support for education.

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  1. RSD By The Numbers Report to Patrons 2019-2020 November 17, 2020

  2. RSD By The Numbers 5,190 # of students enrolled 289 # of students enrolled in RCVA 9 # of virtual teachers 12 # of nurses throughout the district 31 # different languages spoken 58 # of All-Region Band students 100 # of RSD employees trained in mental health first aid 132 # of community scholarships 200 # of special education students served monthly 691 # of special education students 800 # of ESL students 1,200 # Language Minority students 250,576 # of meals delivered from March 17 - Nov. 3rd 759,072 # of meals served onsite

  3. Safety in Numbers 15 # of Fogging Machines 20 # of I-Wave-C Ultraviolet light Air Sanitizers for HVAC 38 # of Air Purifying Humidifiers 63 # of Bottle Filling Stations 73 # of Sneeze Guards 115 # of Hand Sanitizers Stands 4,864 # of Ounces of Virex Disinfectant 5,000 # of Disposable Masks 24,200 # of Gloves 25,460 # of Disinfectant Wipes 68,868 # of Ounces of Hand Sanitizer

  4. RSD Five-Year Board Goals All goals will ensure student-focused decisions at a high level of expectations Goal One: All students achieve a level of readiness to reach their potential so that businesses and post-secondary schools SEEK OUT OUR STUDENTS! Goal Two: Be the School of Choice in our region for parents, students, and employees. Goal Three: Increase partnerships that create a unified community that values and supports education.

  5. Goal #1 All students achieve a level of readiness to reach their potential so that businesses and post- secondary schools SEEK OUT OUR STUDENTS! School Achievements- Project Lead the Way School District Crawford Elementary became a Blue Ribbon School RIS -was awarded $1400 from the Sheriff s Office for Red Ribbon Week RHS - Mary Beth Cox and Language Arts IF Stephanie Perkins wrote a Literacy Grant for 2020-2022 - Successful Outcome for Arkansas Readers (SOAR). They received $60,000 each year for two years to support literacy Judy Pennington, district grant writer, wrote a Math Grant for strong TIER 1 math in grades 6-11 and received $100,800 RHS had 17 students and two alternates accepted to the Governor s School

  6. Goal #2 RSD will be the School of Choice in our region for parents, students, and employees. Outstanding Teachers- Teacher of the Year was RHS teacher, Desha Lewis ESL Teacher of the Year from ARKTESOl, was Amiee Moody Terrel H. Bell Award; Crawford Principal Shavon Jackson was one of 10 in the nation to receive this award Bandmaster of the Year was RHS Band Director Dewayne Dove Chance Duncan was honored for being the only Arkansas Outstanding Biology Teacher of the Year ALE awarded Teacher s of the Year to Sarah Connerly, Bridget Smith, and Eli Cranor CVE s favorite teacher , Cathryn Bass, was awarded $500 by Arvest Bank The Board of Directors of the National Federation of State High School Associations selected Mr. Johnny Johnson of Russellville, Arkansas, as a 2019 recipient of the NFHS Citation Award. Mr. Johnson was recognized as among the best in their profession by their colleagues

  7. Goal #2 RSD will be the School of Choice in our region for parents, students, and employees. Outstanding Students- National Merit Semi-finalist was RHS student Daxon Carreiro State Diamond Award was SLC student Cheyenne Henderson 2020 Digital Documentary Showcase was RJHS student Isabelle Clements RHS Forensics Debate Team won the State Tournament RHS Thespian Troupe received the critics choice award at State Eighteen RHS students made All-State Choir Twenty-two RHS students made All-State Band RHS Quiz Bowl wins fourth consecutive State Championship

  8. Goal #2 RSD will be the School of Choice in our region for parents, students, and employees. Athletic Awards- Gatorade AR Boys Soccer Player of the Year was RHS student Dylan Rice RJHS Cheer Team won 2nd place at Southern Spirit Cheerleading Competition RHS Boys Soccer Team won the State Championship Boys Swimming & Diving took home the 2020 Championship Girls Swimming & Diving were runner- up in the 2020 Championship Band & Choir Awards- RHS Band made 1st Division & Superior Ratings in the Regional Marching Assessment Two RHS Band students were first chair finalists Forty-one Choir students qualified to audition for All-State RHS had 58 students qualify for the all region choir (which is more than any other school in the region)

  9. Goal #3 RSD will increase partnerships that create a unified community that values and supports education. $100,522.00 was awarded to RSD students through community scholarships ConAgra & Wal-Mart donated over 50,000 Lysol wipes The Youth Leadership Program graduated six students at ANO RMS received 750 individual hand sanitizers from Kroger Garver Engineering donated $2000 of VEX IQ equipment to the RHS Robotics team London Robotics was awarded $2000 from Entergy for equipment Jim Bob Humphrey organized a Protect Our School campaign to raise money for Thermal Imaging Devices for each of our school buildings entryways Burris, Inc., donated several boxes of school supplies for RSD elementary schools

  10. Goal #3 RSD will increase partnerships that create a unified community that values and supports education. I love my RSD raised $10,000 for COVID-19 relief RHS ranked #28 among America s High Schools Retirees left the district with a total of 420 years of service RSD s communications department now has an official YouTube Channel UE5G transitioned to Russellville Intermediate School

  11. How we met those goals Noteworthy Accomplishments

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