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February 16th-20th,2026: RIM's Edge of Excellence Weekly Kickoff

Posted Date: 02/17/26 (04:20 PM)


Dear Students, Families, and Staff,
We hope you and your loved ones are staying safe and warm on this snow day,  Tuesday, February 17th. 
Please know that the safety of our students, staff, and families remains our top priority. We will continue to assess conditions and will provide updates promptly should any changes or decisions be necessary.
Thank you for your continued support and partnership.

Page: Rim’s Edge of Excellence Weekly Kickoff:  February 16th-20th, 2026. February Learning. In February, learning feels sweet as curious minds and hearts meet. Each question asked, each page we turn, shows all the ways we love to learn. From numbers, stories, art, and song, we find where curious minds belong. In every class, in all we do, students' love of learning shines right through.
Page: Upcoming Events and Important Dates: CSUSB Science of Parenting Sessions Zoom Meeting 5:30 - 7:30 pm Next Session February 2/23. Modified Days February-Wednesdays:  18th, 25th. Special Education Parent Workshop 3-part Series Part 1: March 11th
Zoom Meeting 7-8 pm. Next School Board Meeting Thursday, February 19, 2026. Saturday Academy Saturday, February 21st, 2026
Must Register No Later than 2/18/26 Link:https://forms.gle/1ZQdji4am4J1hHqC7 
Page: Board Meeting:  Dear Families & Staff, Let’s Stay Informed! This is a friendly reminder- The ROWUSD School Board Meeting is scheduled for Thursday, February 19th, 2026.  at 5:30 pm. Located at the District Office. 24740 San Moritz Way, Crestline. If you cannot attend in person, you can watch the meeting live on YouTube or scan the QR Code to view it on your phone. We hope to see you there or online! Public Participation
This meeting will be held at the Rim of the World Unified School District and via YouTube.
If you wish to view the meeting, log in to: https://www.youtube.com/@rowusdschools/streams
Page: ROWUSD is proud to partner with Cal State University, San Bernardino, to offer FREE parenting classes for our families! Classes have already begun. It’s not too late to join NOW!! We invite parents to take advantage of this great opportunity to learn, connect, & grow together! Building Stronger Families
“Parenting Young Children” (Helpful to parents with children of all ages, K-12). The next class will be held on February 23rd, will be held virtually via ZOOM, Monday Evening, 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm (No classes on Monday, 2/16). Please register using the following link:
 https://csusb.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_02IkLaiH2z1aige:
For More information, please  email: Rhiannon.Ramkissoon@csusb.edu
Page: Special Education “Parent Workshop Series” Special Education 'Parent Workshop Series' Build Stronger Connections/Support Better Learning/Empower Your Child. Presented by Rim Unified School District Special Education Department.
Wednesday, 3/11, from 7 pm to 8 pm.  Building Quality Time, Stronger Connections, and Purposeful Boundaries With Your Child. This workshop helps you learn what drives difficult behaviors and how to respond with clarity, confidence, and consistency. 
Wednesday, 3/11-7 pm-8 pm-Building Quality Time, Stronger Connections, and Purposeful Boundaries With Your Child: This workshop helps simplify ways to create meaningful moments that improve communication and behavior, while setting healthy limits for your child-parent relationship.  Wednesday, 4/15, 7 pm - 8 pm: Supporting Your Child Through Change: Trust, Technology, and Transitions: This workshop helps parents build trust with IEP teams, understand the impact of AI, and strategies to confidently support their child through academic, social, and life transitions. Presenter: Marc Rosenberg, LMFT, BCBA , Licensed Therapist/Behavioral Analyst-Muscle Strength Coach District Advisor.
Page: Saturday Academy, February 21st. Saturday Academy will be held at all school sites on February 21st from 8:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.: CHE, VOE, LAE, MPH, and RHS. To participate, please register using the link below to reserve your spot! You Must Register by Wednesday. February 18th. Breakfast & Lunch will be provided.
Please note:  School transportation will not be available. Saturday Academy is open to all students interested in additional support and enrichment opportunities. Remove 1 absence from the attendance Record! Link: To participate, please register using the link below to reserve your spot! https://forms.gle/1ZQdji4am4J1hHqC7 You Must Register by Wednesday. February 18th.
Page: Rim Communities for Youth Coalition and Rim of the World Recreation and Park District present the 5th Annual Middle School Dance. "Silent Disco" Friday, Feb. 20th, 2026, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. at the Robert Hootman Community Center. 2929 Running Springs School Rd.  For more information call 909-336-1800 or email to RCYF coalition@rimfamilyservices.org
The posting or distribution of written materials to students does not indicate district endorsement of the content of the materials or of the organization, group, company, agency, or individuals associated with the materials. Rim Families Services is a 
nonprofit 501(c) (3) organization. EIN 33-0496148
Page: RHS Sports: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 JV Baseball vs San Bernardino HS 3 pm Home Game, Varsity Baseball vs San Bernardino HS 3 pm Home Game, JV Softball vs San Bernardino HS 3:15 pm Home Game, Varsity Softball vs San Bernardino HS 3:15 pm Home Game, Thursday, 2/19: JV Baseball at Colton HS 3 pm Away Game
Varsity Baseball at Colton HS 3 pm Away Game, Tuesday, 2/24: JV Baseball vs Pacific HS 3 pm Home Game, JV Softball at Redlands HS 3 pm Away Game, Varsity Baseball vs Pacific HS 3 pm Home Game, Varsity Softball at Redlands HS 3 pm Away Game. Please note: All times and dates are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances.
Page:  RIM HS MOUNTAIN BIKE TEAM RACES 2026: Race 2: The Vail Lake Challenge (Vail Lake), Sunday, February 22nd, Race 3: Cachuma (Cachuma Lake) Sunday, March 15th, Race 4: Victory at Vail (Vail Lake), Sunday, March 29th, Race 5: Finals (Keysville), Sunday, April 12th, Race: State Championship at Tehachapi Sunday, May 3rd. We’d love your support for helping the RHS Race Team get to their races- Please see the fundraiser flyer for details!
Page: Come & Support ROWUSD Schools!!! SuperHero Tournament. Best Costumes..Villains Welcome. Bowlig for Education. March 28th, 2026. Music by DJ Frank. $60 per bowler, $20 per spectator.. Individual bowlers will be added to a team. Teams of 6 welcome. Price includes lunch and a drink. Rim Bowling & Entertainment Center. 23991 Lake Drive, Crestline, CA 92325. Register at: https://tinyurl.com/crestlinebowling Ana@ComfyCommuter.com or call (727) 776-8128. Proceeds go to educating Rim School District Students. 501(c)(3) Tax ID# 33-0109403 Rim of the World Educational Foundation\https:////////www.rimedfoundation.org
The posting or distribution of written materials does not indicate District endorsement of the content of the materials or the organization, group, company, agency, or individuals associated with the materials. 
Page:  English/Spanish: San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Event! Read, Engage, Thrive! Family Early Literacy Summit. Fostering family partnerships for language and literacy from birth through grade 3. March 14th, 2026. 10 am to 2 pm. Central Park 11200 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701. Join us in creating a strong foundation for literacy and learning by connecting with families, educators, and community partners who are committed to nurturing a love of reading from an early age. Together, we can make a lasting impact on our children's educational journey. Let's empower every child to Read, Engage, Thrive! Event Highlights: 1) Lunch provided for registered participants, 2) Free parking for all attendees, 3) Build a supportive network with other families, educators, and community partners, 4) Access family resources to support language and literacy at home. Join us for a day of learning, literacy fun, and family engagement.  For more information: Early Education and Development Education Support Services. crystal.saenz@sbcss.net   Phone: 909-386-2637  www.sbcss.net
Page: Spanish: Aquí tienes la traducción al español, lista para usar en un volante o anuncio:
¡Evento del Superintendente de Escuelas del Condado de San Bernardino!
¡Leer, Participar, Prosperar!
Cumbre Familiar de Alfabetización Temprana
Fomentando alianzas familiares para el desarrollo del lenguaje y la alfabetización desde el nacimiento hasta el tercer grado.
📅 14 de marzo de 2026
⏰ 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p. m.
📍 Central Park
11200 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701
Acompáñenos en la creación de una base sólida para la alfabetización y el aprendizaje, conectando a familias, educadores y socios comunitarios comprometidos con fomentar el amor por la lectura desde una edad temprana.
Juntos, podemos generar un impacto duradero en la trayectoria educativa de nuestros niños.
¡Empoderemos a cada niño para Leer, Participar y Prosperar!
Aspectos destacados del evento:
Almuerzo incluido para los participantes registrados
Estacionamiento gratuito para todos los asistentes
Construya una red de apoyo con otras familias, educadores y socios comunitarios
Acceso a recursos familiares para apoyar el lenguaje y la alfabetización en el hogar
Únase a nosotros para un día de aprendizaje, diversión literaria y participación familiar.
Para más información:
Early Education and Development – Education Support Services
📧 crystal.saenz@sbcss.net
📞 Teléfono: 909-386-2637
🌐 www.sbcss.net
Si quieres, puedo adaptarlo a un tono más corto, más promocional, o ajustarlo para redes sociales.
Page: Winter Driving Tips: Winter driving in our snow-capped mountains can be beautiful—but also challenging. The California Highway Patrol reminds families to be prepared and stay safe on the roads. Winter Driving Reminder
As snow and fog move into our mountain communities, please allow extra travel time, drive slowly, and keep headlights on. Staying alert and prepared helps keep all our students, families, and staff safe on the roads. Before You Go: Ensure brakes, wipers, defroster, heater, and tires are in good condition. Top off antifreeze and use a winter-safe windshield washer solution. Always carry tire chains that fit your vehicle, along with a flashlight. Helpful extras: ice scraper, small shovel, broom, sand/burlap for traction, towel, water, snacks, warm clothes, and blankets. On the Road: Allow extra time—winter travel is slower, and keep your gas tank full. Drive slowly, avoid sudden stops, and leave extra space between vehicles. Watch for icy spots, especially on bridges and in shady areas. Keep windows clear, and use your defroster to prevent fogging. If visibility is poor, slow down and look out for snowplows. If you become stuck, stay with your vehicle and conserve fuel safely. Chain Requirements:
R1: Chains required; snow-tread tires allowed.
R2: Chains required except for 4WD with snow tires.
R3: Chains required on all vehicles (rare; roads usually close before R3).

Page: Winter Storm Preparedness-Winter storms can bring extreme cold, freezing rain, sleet, heavy snowfall, ice, and high winds. Storms can also close our schools, stores, and workplaces on the mountain. We can plan now before the weather comes in to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your home. Plan to Stay Warm: Plan to Stay Warm: Stay warm indoors to prevent frostbite and hypothermia. Before a storm, make sure you can heat your home safely. Plan to check on loved ones & neighbors to make sure they are staying warm, especially babies & older adults. Drink plenty of warm fluids but avoid caffeine & alcohol. Avoid travel if you can.  If you must go outside, plan to dress properly: keep your nose, ears, cheeks, chin, fingers, and toes covered in warm, dry clothing. These are the first to be at risk for frostbite. Wear layers of loose clothing, a coat, hat, mittens, & water-resistant boots. Use a scarf to cover your face and mouth. Know where you will go if your home becomes too cold. You could go to a friend's home, a library, or a warming center (redcross.org). Gather Supplies: Gather food, water, and medicine before a winter storm. Stores might be closed, and it may be unsafe to travel. Ensure you have enough food, water, and supplies. Ensure you have enough warm clothing and blankets. You may lose access to drinking water; set aside drinking water for your family, and plan to have medications and medical supplies to carry you through the storm. Have a snow shovel and ice-melting products to keep walkways safe (redcross.org). Winter Pet-Safety Tips-According to Chewy.com, pet parents should limit their pet’s time outdoors when the temperature hits below 35 degrees F for dogs and 45 degrees F for cats. They recommend keeping them indoors when the temperature is 32°F or below. Keep your walks short when temperatures are freezing or below to help prevent hypothermia (paleness, shivering, lethargy) and frostbite (skin appears pale, bluish-white, or gray, & feels colder & firmer than surrounding skin to the touch; call your vet immediately).
With winter’s dry weather & low humidity, pets can become dehydrated easily. Keep your pet’s water bowl filled with plenty of fresh water (chewy.com)