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The Ridgecrest website has moved to http://schools.shorelineschools.org/ridgecrest, please update your links.
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The Ridgecrest website has moved to http://schools.shorelineschools.org/ridgecrest, please update your links.
Is there a way to get a RSS feed of the news on the home page?
It’s on my list of things to try to set up now that the new website is live.
Thanks for the comment, it helped move it to the top of my to-do list and now it’s in the sidebar. Please let me know if you have any trouble.
does anyone know when the district calendar will be finalized?
The details are being worked out in the new contract, so hopefully very soon.
Nice job Toni and Vicki on the new web site! Impressive!
Actually, I’m the Ridgecrest webmaster, and this a great opportunity for me to let people know. So if PTA or other school groups have calendar items or news items that need to be posted, send them to me.
Joanna Freeman
joanna.freeman@shorelineschools.org
Sorry Joanna! Great job
No worries! I like anonymity. No one knows who to blame!
Hello, when will we know about the available co-curricular activities (before/after school) like Spanish???
The activities schedule comes out a couple of weeks after school has started. The season usually starts in October.
Wondering if anyone has a daughter walking home South of the school. We live about 3 block from the school on 15th and looking for a walking buddy.
Hi….. i used to go to ridgecrest elementary from about 1978 until 1984. my name is holly and my maiden name was tangen. i didn’t see a facebook link on your website. are u thinking about getting on facebook in the near future? or……is there any other way to link up to others who went to school there the same time that i did?
Hello, Math Olympiad Teachers for 4th Grade
I’m trying to help my son Samuel George, but he didn’t bring anything that what he had lesson each day. There was no written instruction either to base on.
I would like to help him with his math. My question is where to find what had he learned in each lesson so he can be more prepare for the weekly test and monthly test.
I cannot believe that there was no any written information about the math facts that taught at the math olympiad and also there is no instruction how to prepare for the next exam.
Even though this is public school I would like to have quality of instruction that encourage out children to excel and get challenge in learning new knowledge.
So far it’s hard to see the challenge in school work for my son. I would like to see more structured instructions include some written instruction of the lesson at school that he can bring it home to go over. Additionally there are some challenge home work would make him thrill to work on. For example, one big math question that needs several steps and thinking logically in order to solve it. Amount is not the problem the quality of home work is the request.
Thank you for your hard work for our children that I hope our children also give back to you all appreciation at the end of each class.
Hyesoon
i am still wondering (as i posted this same question last year with no reply)
is there a spanish before/after school program located around shoreline, i am looking and cannot find a program.
p.s. WISH WE HAD ONE HERE AT RC