Ms. Polverari’s 6th grade students explored colonies, Kubos, and coding! 🧠💻 From studying early settlements to programming their Kubos to navigate colony maps, students blended history with hands-on technology—proof that innovation and exploration never go out of style!

Ms. Woodson’s and Ms. Stone’s classes kicked off their first weekly practice in preparation for the upcoming Special Olympics! 🏅 Students showed teamwork, determination, and plenty of smiles as they got ready to shine on the big day! 💪✨






2nd graders in Ms. Stranzin’s and Ms . Napier's class were busy preparing for the Greek Agora! Students shopped for supplies to make the goods they’ll be selling—true young entrepreneurs channeling their inner ancient Greeks! 🏺💰






National Principals Month 💜
Our front office celebrated Mr. Faust today — we “donut” know what we’d do without him! 🍩 We all wore our purple smile shirts in honor of his favorite color and his favorite reminder: Smile — it matters! 😄💜



Ms. Osborne’s 6th grade ELA students participated in a Socratic Seminar centered on their Amplify text about the cause of Yellow Fever and Dr. Walter Reed’s groundbreaking research. Students engaged in thoughtful discussion, citing evidence from the text, posing critical questions, and building on one another’s ideas — a true display of inquiry and academic dialogue in action!





4th grade wrapped up S/CORE Day with a royally fun Medieval Day! 🏰 Students took aim in archery, competed in jousting tournaments, and feasted like true knights with King Frank’s chicken for lunch! 👑⚔️ A day of learning, laughter, and a little bit of medieval magic!







Happy Boss’s Day to our Superintendent, Dr. David K. Moore!
Your leadership keeps us wired to learn fast and always focused on what matters most—our students. Thank you for inspiring innovation while keeping heart at the center of education.

From feathers to fur and scales to spots—Ms. Beal’s 3rd graders became zoologists in training! As a final project in their Animal Classification unit, they designed their very own new species with a mix of unique traits. The creativity was wild! 🐾🦎🦢







Double the smiles, double the style! More staff twinning around campus today! 👯♀️


Students in Mrs. Merritt’s Kindergarten class learned about a Double Bubble Map today! They used this thinking map to compare and contrast two characters from their story Tug of War. Great job using visual tools to build those early critical thinking skills! 🧠📚






Mrs. Zwemer’s students have been observing the life cycle of a frog to connect their Animal Classification learning in action.


Students in Ms. Horton’s and Ms. Zehr's 1st grade class became fairy tale detectives today! 🕵️♀️✨ They investigated a “crime scene” to determine which fairy tale it belonged to, then compared and contrasted the two stories to solve the mystery!










Coach Ferrari’s 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade Health lessons had students thinking about what’s inside—from the bones that move us to the systems that fuel us! 💪🧠



The floor is active! Coach Ferrari’s 2nd and 5th graders took PE to the next level with the Active Floor — where learning and movement go hand-in-hand (or foot-to-floor!).


Mrs. Hatcher’s 4th graders brought vocabulary to life! ✨ Students acted out their words as part of a lively review, while classmates showed their answers on whiteboards—learning, laughter, and language all in one! 📚🎭🖊️






October is Parental Rights Month
#MyRMSK8 proudly reaffirms its commitment to honoring, celebrating, and appreciating parents and legal guardians by recognizing their essential role in the education and well-being of their children.
During the month of October, we celebrate the partnership between families and schools that strengthens student success and ensures every child receives the support they need to thrive.
Together, we uphold the values of collaboration, communication, and respect that make our district strong.
#MySDIRC #ParentalRights
#MyRMSK8 proudly reaffirms its commitment to honoring, celebrating, and appreciating parents and legal guardians by recognizing their essential role in the education and well-being of their children.
During the month of October, we celebrate the partnership between families and schools that strengthens student success and ensures every child receives the support they need to thrive.
Together, we uphold the values of collaboration, communication, and respect that make our district strong.
#MySDIRC #ParentalRights

In the media center, Ms. Polverari’s K–2 classes combined reading and science! Students explored nonfiction texts about pumpkins, studied their life cycle, practiced comparing and ordering, and applied their learning through hands-on experiments with density and buoyancy. 🎃






Ms. Davidson’s 5th graders kicked off their poetry unit today! After exploring apostrophe poems, students put their understanding of stanzas into action by writing and sharing their own creative verses with classmates. ✍️📖


Ms. Beal's 3rd grade readers were all smiles today! 📚💕 They loved partner reading and diving into their animal unit—so many fun discoveries and great discussions!






Meet our new Student Ambassadors! 🐾 These Pawsome 6th graders proudly represented Rosewood, leading school tours and sharing all the reasons our school is such a special place to learn and grow.

