
RSADDA - National Eating Disorder Awareness Week
Each individual and community is unique. Eating disorders affect people of all ages, races, body sizes and shapes, sexual orientations, and genders. Eating disorders also affect communities differently. By understanding eating disorders in each community, we can avoid making an eating disorder general type. Having a general type can lead to misconceptions. Misconceptions about who eating disorders affect have real consequences, leading to fewer or missed diagnoses, treatment options, and ways to help.

RSADDA - National Eating Disorder Awareness Week
Ending the cycle of disordered eating is possible. Individuals living with or at risk for an eating disorder should talk to their healthcare provider and a family member or firend that they trust. By starting the conversation, acting as early as possible, connecting individuals with professional care and treatment, and providing personal and emotional support, we can end the cycle of eating disorders.

Ad sales for the high school musical are happening now! Contact Mrs. Shaw to purchase!


Reminder from Elementary Music
The 1st grade musical that was scheduled for February 28-29, was rescheduled for April 10-11

RSADDA - National Eating Disorders Awareness Week
Eating disorders are medical conditions that should be treated by a diverse care team that may include health providers, nutritionists, psychologists, dentists, occupational therapists, and many others. Each individual is unique, and their recovery plan should be tailored to address their specific needs.
Having a supportive personal and professional network surrounding an individual living with an eating disorder is critical to creating a healthy space for individual to heal and recover.

A special "Thank You" To all involved setting up and allowing our Riverdale juniors this amazing testing location for today's ACT. Thank you Wharton, and good luck juniors...


RSADDA - National Eating Disorder Awareness Week
By intervening early when patterns of disordered eating or symptoms of an eating disorder first appear, we can get individuals into needed care quickly and increase the chances of recovery. If you worry a family member, or a friend has symptoms of an eating disorder - don't wait. Act Early. Reach out and talk to them and help them get into treatment as soon as possible.

Congratulations to February Falcons Kendel Rall, Landon Preble, Macie Larbus, Charlee Moore, Librarian's Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Borkosky. Also, Thank you to Mr. Petrie and our entire football program for the generous donation to our school lunch program, Great job Falcons!!





Kona ice will be here THIS FRIDAY to help us celebrate Read Across America week (next week). A percentage of sales comes back to the school!


This week is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. RSADDA will be posting daily messages to help raise awareness of different eating disorders. There are also posters around school to increase awareness and body acceptance.
It is estimated that over 28 million Americans will have an eating disorder in their lifetime. It can be hard to know where to start if you or a loved one has eating disorder symptoms. Starting the conversation early can prevent an eating disorder and provide resources to someone you know who may be living with an eating disorder.

Lady Falcons play SATURDAY at 7pm at Arcadia in the sectional tournament. Doors open at 6pm. Tickets available at http://ohsaa.org/tickets or with cash at the door. Adults $8, Students $5. Select Basketball - Girls; search for Riverdale; select tickets; then Checkout. #BluePride

Mrs. Weatherholtz class working on plot lines, taking measurements and placing on the plot line.




FFA Week capped off with "drive your tractor to school day"





Congratulations to the High School Quiz Bowl team for winning the Hardin County Tournament. Both the Varsity and JV teams won their division. Many thanks to Riverdale Academic Boosters for providing supper for us and to our many volunteer readers and judges. Go Falcons!


Riverdale Local Schools are on a two hour delay Friday, February 23, 2024 due to a dense fog.

Congratulations to Mason Guckes for getting 1st place in the BGSU combat robot competition! Congratulations to Alex Eaton for getting 4th in combat robot!


Thank you to everyone who supported the Spring Book Fair! Your generosity helped us purchase 183 books for the K-12 Library and place orders for more books! Kona ice and Travelin' Tom' s Coffee donated a percentage as well. Our students will love reading the new books very soon!








HS Boys Sectional Wrestling is Sat 2/24/24 at Van Buren HS at 10am. HS Girls Pre-Regional Wrestling is Sun 2/25/24 at Findlay HS at 11am. To purchase tickets online at ohsaa.org/tickets, select Wrestling - Boys/Girls; search Van Buren/Findlay; then Checkout. #BluePride

Lady Falcons play TONIGHT at 7pm at Arlington in the sectional tournament. Doors open at 6pm. Tickets available at http://ohsaa.org/tickets or with cash at the door. Adults $8, Students $5. Select Basketball - Girls; search for Riverdale; select tickets; then Checkout. #BluePride

Fourth Grade boys basketball team won the USV League this past weekend. The team went 9-0 to win the title. Keep working hard, boys! 🏀
