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RCS todayRavena Coeymans Selkirk Central School District
Volume 5 Edition 16  November 15, 2007
 
In this issue
star bullet graphic Zappo the Germ Killer, students to preach importance of hand washing
star bullet graphic Blood drive collection to save more than 240 lives
star bullet graphic Adaptive art program doesn't paint all students with a broad  brush
star bullet graphic Check out Chanel 13's coverage of RCS and driver's education
star bullet graphic Less misconduct in the High School
star bullet graphic Students and seniors tour destroyer escort
star bullet graphic No MRSA now


In brief
 

8 Click here for the monthly cafeteria menus

8Click here for the Aquatics Center Schedule

8Click here for district teacher pages

 
Calendar of events

November 19

star bullet graphic BOE meeting, 6 p.m. at PBC

 

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 Zappo the Germ Killer, students to preach importance of hand washing

Hand washing and its importance is an annual lesson that has taken on new importance this year in the wake of the MRSA scare.


Blood drive collection to save more than 240 lives

Senior Kurt Shoenig enjoys a laugh while donating blood at the High School on Tuesday

More than 240 lives will be saved by the donations gathered at RCS' November 12 blood drive, the American Red Cross reported on Wednesday.


Adaptive art program doesn't paint all students with a broad  brush

All students - no matter their ability or disability - can benefit from art classes.


Check out Chanel 13's coverage of RCS and driver's education


Less misconduct in the High School

The number of misconduct incidents is down in the high school, but the number of students skipping detention is higher.


Students and seniors tour destroyer escort

Just in time for Veteran’s Day, a dozen RCS Middle and High school students and their senior citizen friends toured the U.S.S. Slated on Wednesday.


Sports 

 

RCS Today is published weekly by Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Central School District. Editor: Michael McCagg