
Homecoming week is one week away!!! HS student council is excited to share the events that are planned for the school and community! You can find homecoming information on the JH/HS website. If you have questions about homecoming or would like to be in the parade, please email Michelle Schultz at mschultz@ridgeview19.org.
Come out to the parade on Wednesday the 17th at 6pm. Parade line up starts at 5:15pm. Following the parade, the band will preform on the football field. Homecoming king and queen will be announced that night, along with all fall sports!
The powder puff game will start right after! After the powder puff games, the bonfire will take place behind the football bleachers.
GO STANGS!
Thanks to the Federal USDA Community Eligibility Provision (CEP)


Mrs. Moreland's math classes are cooking again! This time it involved bagels with different toppings!







Sign-up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0844A5A92CA02-58166925-jflconcession#/
(copy and paste link in your browser)

The following message was sent out to you today.
In an effort to make our e-learning days more effective, we’d like to collect some information regarding the reliability of home internet access. Please take the time to fill out this survey by Friday, September 5th to help us better plan accordingly.
Link to Survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd3jK0UHitbh-6sVLQp2OGPEyhIhNaaFYVGSJY4lUIggoyMig/viewform
Thank you,
Ridgeview CUSD #19


At Ridgeview C.U.S.D. #19, the safety and security of our students and staff is our highest priority.
Each year the district partners with the Colfax Police Department and other local agencies to continually review
and update our emergency response procedures. Ridgeview uses the “I Love You Guys” Standard
Response Protocol (SRP), which is endorsed and supported by many school districts and law enforcement
agencies across the country. The SRP provides a common, easy-to-understand language for students, staff,
and first responders in emergency situations. The SRP focuses on five specific actions: Hold, Secure,
Lockdown, Evacuate, and Shelter. These actions allow everyone in the building to respond quickly, calmly,
and appropriately depending on the type of situation.
We are required by state law to conduct at least one law enforcement drill per school year that involves the
presence of law enforcement officials. This ensures that our students know their role during a potential threat.
During these drills, Ridgeview works in cooperation with the Colfax Police Department to provide a safe,
controlled opportunity for students to practice emergency procedures.
Our drill this year is scheduled for Thursday, September 4, 2025, at around 8:25 a.m. All students
(Elementary, Junior High, and High School) will practice the Lockdown portion, and we will have discussions
about the Evacuation procedures in a calm and orderly fashion. Police officers and school administrators will
walk through the building to ensure that staff and students are implementing the appropriate procedures.
Portions of the drill will require students to sit quietly out of sight (away from windows and doors), while other
portions will involve discussing evacuation procedures.
We hope that we will never have to use these procedures in a real-life situation, but it is important for all staff
and students to understand the steps in place to keep everyone safe at school. Parents and guardians have
the opportunity to exempt their child from participating in this drill if they wish. If you would like your child to opt
out, please contact your child’s school office by Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
Thank you for your support in helping us provide a safe learning environment for all students.
Sincerely,
Erik Young
Superintendent

