Shoutout to Mr. Zanone's Transition students—Cole, Ricardo, and Jonathan—for lending a helping hand! They assisted Ms. Obermiller in unloading a generous donation of weights for our school from the Educational Foundation. #PanthersRISE
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
Helping Hand
Helping Hand
Building on their handwriting analysis skills, Ms. Foley’s Forensic Science students took on a new challenge—forgery! In this activity, students attempted to forge each other’s signatures, then used the 12 characteristics of handwriting analysis to compare their actual signatures to the forgeries. By examining key details like slant, spacing, and pressure, they put their investigative skills to work to spot the fakes! #PanthersRISE
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
forensic Science Students Put Their Handwriting Skills to the Test—Again
CTE Month Spotlight - Students in Ms. Robinson’s Early Childhood Education Level 2 class have been applying their lesson planning and early childhood development skills by creating and implementing lessons for Pediatric Dentist Awareness! Last week, they researched and designed age-appropriate lesson plans incorporating all five learning domains. This week, they are bringing those plans to life with engaging activities promoting dental health and wellness. We love seeing our students implement their learning and make a real-world impact! #PanthersRISE
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
Little Paws  Dental Health Lesson
Little Paws  Dental Health Lesson
Little Paws  Dental Health Lesson
Little Paws  Dental Health Lesson
Little Paws  Dental Health Lesson
Little Paws  Dental Health Lesson
Little Paws  Dental Health Lesson
RISE Scholar Spotlight - Integrity
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
RISE Scholar Spotlight
Ms. Griner’s Holocaust Studies students had an impactful experience as they connected via Zoom with Ms. Rachel Loria, a second-generation Holocaust survivor. She shared the incredible survival story of her father, Roger Loria, detailing his family’s journey through Nazi-occupied Europe, their escapes from deportation camps, and their resilience in the face of unimaginable hardships. The students asked thoughtful questions, and the opportunity deepened their understanding of history and its lasting impact. A huge thank you to Ms. Loria for sharing her family’s story. #PanthersRISE
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
Second-generation shared account of family's experiences of the Holocaust via Zoom
CTE Month Spotlight - Last week, seniors in Ms. Robinson’s Early Childhood Education Level 4 class took an essential step toward their CDA Certifications by becoming CPR-certified! In alignment with CTE standards, they demonstrated first aid techniques and practiced CPR/AED procedures for infants, children, and adults. Special thanks to AD Stutz for providing this valuable training! These skills will support their future careers and help them be prepared to respond to emergencies. #PanthersRISE
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
Learning CPR in Early Childhood 4
Learning CPR in Early Childhood 4
Learning CPR in Early Childhood 4
Learning CPR in Early Childhood 4
Learning CPR in Early Childhood 4
Ms. Derousie’s IB Chemistry students conducted an exciting lab where they observed a rainbow of indicator colors while testing the resistance of two buffer systems to pH changes. By adding acids and bases to their solutions, students witnessed firsthand how buffers help maintain stability, reinforcing their understanding of this essential chemical concept. #PanthersRISE
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
Chemistry Lab
Chemistry Lab
RISE Scholar Spotlight - Responsibility
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
RISE Scholar Spotlight
Last week, Ms. Foley’s Forensic Science students sharpened their investigative skills with handwriting analysis activities. In this challenge, students examined two notes written by different U.S. presidents and used four presidential signatures along with 12 key handwriting characteristics to determine the author of each note. To complete the task, they had to justify their conclusions with evidence from their analysis—just like real forensic experts! #PanthersRISE
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
Forensic Science - signature Analysis
Ms. Klaes’s Astronomy students explored how seismic waves help scientists determine the composition of celestial bodies' interiors. Using slinkies to simulate wave movement, students observed how different materials affect wave behavior and transmission. This hands-on activity brought planetary science to life, helping students understand how we study the unseen depths of planets and moons! #PanthersRISE
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
Learning About Seismic Waves
Exploring Genetics with “Ferrets in a Bottle - Our Biology students recently took on the “Ferrets in a Bottle” activity, simulating the effects of a genetic bottleneck in Black-footed Ferret populations. Using beans to represent a variety of traits, students observed how population genetics shift when traits are reduced due to environmental pressures. Afterward, they analyzed five survival scenarios to determine whether the population could persist. Hands-on learning at its best! #PanthersRISE
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
Biology Lab
Biology Lab
Biology Lab
RISE Scholar Spotlight - Responsibility
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
RISE Scholar Spotlight
Ms. Kerr’s 10th-grade English students took a deep dive into historical rhetoric, comparing FDR’s speech after the attack on Pearl Harbor to President Bush’s address following 9/11. Using a graphic organizer, students worked in groups to analyze central ideas, supporting details, and rhetorical appeals in each speech, uncovering powerful similarities in leadership during times of crisis. By making connections between the past and present, our Panthers are sharpening their critical thinking skills and preparing for success on their upcoming state assessments! #PanthersRISE
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
Comparing Speeches in ELA
Comparing Speeches in ELA
Comparing Speeches in ELA
Comparing Speeches in ELA
Comparing Speeches in ELA
Our Panther Pride Winter Winds had a fantastic opportunity to bring the joy of music to one of our elementary feeder schools! Last week, they performed at Tynes Elementary, showcasing their talent while introducing band instruments to the 6th graders. We love seeing our students inspire the next generation of musicians and share their passion for music! 💙🎶 #PanthersRISE
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
Sharing the love of music with Tynes Elementary
Sharing the love of music with Tynes Elementary
Sharing the love of music with Tynes Elementary
Sharing the love of music with Tynes Elementary
Sharing the love of music with Tynes Elementary
Sharing the love of music with Tynes Elementary
Sharing the love of music with Tynes Elementary
Sharing the love of music with Tynes Elementary
Sharing the love of music with Tynes Elementary
Seniors, don't forget we have Senior Sunrise tomorrow! #PanthersRISE
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
Senior Sunrise flyer
Our amazing Earth Club got to work trimming and revitalizing our butterfly garden this past week, preparing it for a beautiful spring bloom! After enduring the colder temperatures, the garden needed extra care, and our students stepped up to restore it. We can’t wait to see it flourish again! 🌿#PanthersRISE
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
Earth Club Works on Butterfly Garden
Earth Club Works on Butterfly Garden
Earth Club Works on Butterfly Garden
Earth Club Works on Butterfly Garden
Last night's Culture Night was an unforgettable experience! The energy, the flavors, and the rich traditions on display made for an incredible evening. These photos capture just the first half of the event, where our community explored beautifully curated booths and savored delicious dishes from around the world. The second half of the night was just as spectacular, as our talented students took the stage to perform 16 acts—singing, dancing, and sharing about their cultures in a truly inspiring showcase. With such a vibrant and diverse student body, we love celebrating cultures, learning from one another, and immersing ourselves in meaningful traditions. A huge thank you to our Multicultural Club, World Languages teachers, students, and families for organizing and participating in this fantastic event—you made the night special! Note: All food was enjoyed by those who signed a waiver, as it was lovingly prepared or bought by our students and their families. ️💙#PanthersRISE
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
Culture Night
Culture Night
Culture Night
Culture Night
Culture Night
Culture Night
Culture Night
Culture Night
Culture Night
Culture Night
Congratulations to this week's RISE Teacher and Staff of the Week. These two exemplify what it means to be a Ridgeview Panther! #PanthersRISE Ms. Smith, Support Facilitator Ms. Dobson, STS Counselor
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
RISE Staff
RISE Staff
We're thrilled to celebrate our RISE Scholars of the Week! These outstanding Panthers exemplify the core values of Responsibility, Integrity, Spirit, and Excellence that make our Ridgeview community shine. Join us in applauding these students and staff for their exceptional dedication and Panther pride! #PanthersRISE Sancia Marshall Richard Worden Kelbi Cockrell Jazmin Powell Kenna Beasley
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
RISE Scholar
RISE Scholar
RISE Scholar
RISE Scholar
RISE Scholar
We are incredibly proud of senior Kalena Parris for her outstanding achievements in the Northeast Florida Scholastic Art & Writing Awards! Kalena earned a highly coveted Silver Key for one of her pieces and received Honorable Mention for another—an impressive testament to her artistic talent and dedication. In addition to these accolades, she was awarded a $2,500 annual scholarship to The Jacksonville University Linda Berry Stein College of Fine Arts & Humanities. Congratulations, Kalena, on this well-deserved recognition! #PanthersRISE
about 1 year ago, Ridgeview High School
Northeast Florida Scholastic Art Award Winner
Northeast Florida Scholastic Art Winner