Our AP and IB Biology students recently dove into a lab investigating how catalysts impact reaction rates. Working in groups, they measured, mixed, and observed changes in their reactions, applying classroom knowledge to a real-world experiment. This activity challenged students to think critically, record precise data, and analyze how catalysts influence the speed of chemical reactions—rigorous skills that build a strong foundation for future science learning. #PanthersRISE

RISE Scholar Spotlight - Responsibility

RISE Scholar Spotlight - Excellence

Last week, students in Ms. Sensenich’s class learned all about lizards and geckos before bringing their new knowledge to life through art! With focus and creativity, they worked step by step to design their own colorful creations. This activity allowed students to connect science and art while practicing important skills such as following directions, building fine motor strength, and expressing ideas in a hands-on way. #PanthersRISE


Mr. Suarez’s HVAC students put their knowledge to the test this week in their classroom lab at different hands-on learning stations. Using the skills and information they’ve been building, they worked together to troubleshoot and solve real-world scenarios. Panther technicians in the making. #PanthersRISE

RISE Scholar Spotlight - Integrity

This past Friday, our yearbook staff attended the Varsity workshop, diving into new skills in photography, creative spread design, and the power of telling stories through people. We’re already putting these ideas to work and can’t wait to give you a first look at the 2026 yearbook! 🐾💙




Our Transition Works! students are off to a strong start with their first Kitchen Rotation Crew at Doctors Inlet Elementary! As part of their employment training, students are gaining valuable real-world skills by preparing food, sorting, organizing, counting, and working as a team. From washing apples to portioning fruit cups, they are building independence, confidence, and workplace readiness while making a meaningful contribution. We are so proud of the effort and pride they bring to this program each day! #PanthersRISE
Mrs. Derousie’s Honors Biology students recently put their scientific skills to the test as they explored the microscopic world. Using microscopes, they carefully observed plant and bacterial cells and estimated their sizes, applying what they’ve learned in class to a real, hands-on investigation. This activity not only strengthened their understanding of cell structures but also provided them with valuable practice in measurement and analysis, key skills for future laboratory work. #PanthersRISE




RISE Scholar Spotlight - Spirit

Panther Pals kicked off their first meeting with lots of dancing, laughter, and new friendships! It was a fantastic start to building a fun and inclusive community. Inclusivity rocks! #PanthersRISE








Our English Language Learner students had a blast reviewing “WH” questions; the kinds of questions that start with words like who, what, when, where, and why. Using a board game, students practiced creating and answering these questions as their game pieces landed on different prompts. The activity pushed students to think critically, build vocabulary, discuss their answers in English, and finally write them in complete sentences. #PanthersRISE
Congratulations to RHS senior Lillian Michel!! She was selected to be one of FFCC’s Outdoor Featured Performers! We are proud of you, Lillian! #PanthersRISE

Ms. Michaels' 11th-grade ELA students dug deep into Act 1 of The Crucible! Working in pairs, they explored character motives, rhetorical strategies, and conflicts while backing up their analysis with direct textual evidence. This rigorous activity challenged students to think critically and connect their learning to bigger themes. #PanthersRISE


Congratulations to this week's RISE Staff of the Week!! These two exemplify what it means to be a Ridgeview Panther! #PanthersRISE
Mr. Colón, Band Director
Ms. Love, Instructional Assistant
Mr. Colón, Band Director
Ms. Love, Instructional Assistant
Congratulations to our RISE Scholars of the Week! These Panthers go above and beyond in demonstrating Responsibility, Integrity, Spirit, and Excellence. These core values define what it means to be part of the Ridgeview family. #PanthersRISE
Ella Hernandez
Jade Wilson
Silas Bush
Tyler Brown
Layla Henninger
Codie Johnson
Angelica Rivera Castanada
Ella Hernandez
Jade Wilson
Silas Bush
Tyler Brown
Layla Henninger
Codie Johnson
Angelica Rivera Castanada







We are thrilled to announce Ridgeview’s 2025 Teacher of the Year and School-Related Employee of the Year!
✨ Mr. Gonzalez, Multi-Grade Teacher
✨ Mr. Jenner, Instructional Assistant
Selected by their peers and a committee representing all stakeholders, these two embody the dedication, professionalism, and Panther Pride that make Ridgeview so special. They are shining representatives of the excellence we see in our teachers and staff each day. 💙🤍
✨ Mr. Gonzalez, Multi-Grade Teacher
✨ Mr. Jenner, Instructional Assistant
Selected by their peers and a committee representing all stakeholders, these two embody the dedication, professionalism, and Panther Pride that make Ridgeview so special. They are shining representatives of the excellence we see in our teachers and staff each day. 💙🤍


Celebrating Our First International Learners of the Month!
We are proud to honor our Inquisitive Explorers, students who embody curiosity and enthusiasm for learning. These learners ask thoughtful questions, think critically, and engage deeply with complex ideas and global issues.
Congratulations to:
Maria Rodriguez (9th, Pre-AICE/IB)
William LuPau (10th, Pre-AICE/IB)
Jude Archambault (11th, Cambridge AICE)
Lilliana Altic (12th, IB)
You exemplify what it means to be Engaged (Cambridge AICE) / Inquirers & Thinkers (IB), and we are so proud of you! 💙🐾 #PanthersRISE
We are proud to honor our Inquisitive Explorers, students who embody curiosity and enthusiasm for learning. These learners ask thoughtful questions, think critically, and engage deeply with complex ideas and global issues.
Congratulations to:
Maria Rodriguez (9th, Pre-AICE/IB)
William LuPau (10th, Pre-AICE/IB)
Jude Archambault (11th, Cambridge AICE)
Lilliana Altic (12th, IB)
You exemplify what it means to be Engaged (Cambridge AICE) / Inquirers & Thinkers (IB), and we are so proud of you! 💙🐾 #PanthersRISE





Ms. Fortner’s Chemistry students conducted a chromatography experiment to explore how mixtures can be separated into their individual components. Using this laboratory technique, students practiced identifying how substances move at different speeds through a medium, revealing unique chemical properties such as solubility and polarity. Hands-on labs like this help our Panthers see science come to life while building essential problem-solving and analysis skills! #PanthersRISE







Walk-throughs are always the best when students stop me to have a conversation about what they are learning! Their pride in sharing their work is the highlight of my day. #PanthersRISE

