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March Announcements

3-19-2024

Reminder to all those interested in playing football next year, there is a meeting tomorrow night, Wednesday, at 6:00 in the High School Cafeteria. Your attendance along with a parent is important as we will be discussing this coming season.

3-14-24

Girls who will be in grades 6-8 in the fall are invited to try out for the Jr.
High Soccer Team on Sunday March 24 at 2 pm at the River View Soccer
Practice Field.
If you wish to play but cannot attend, please contact Coach Kridler to
arrange for a makeup.
Dave Kridler
davekridler@gmail.com
740-502-5114

 

3-12-24

Ronald McDonald House Donations

Freshman Class office is collecting items thru the end of March to be donated to the Ronald McDonald House in honor of Ava Winner's birthday. Items to be donated are:

Travel size: shampoo, conditioner, soap, lotion, deodorant, germ x, fingernail clippers or files, Q-tips, chapstick

Slippers or Slipper socks, blankets, adult-sized robes, fidget suction toys, fun socks, Klutz mini craft sets, Squishmallows

**All donations must be new, never used items due to germs. Items may be dropped off in the guidance office or in Mrs. Meiser's room 116.

 

 

 

 

3-11-25

Congratulations to 6 of our RV boys who competed Saturday at Kenton High School in the Division 1-4 State Powerlifting Meet. Placing 3rd in his weight class was Jr. Kydron Snow. Kydron is also.the State Champ in the Deadlift in his class. Fr. Brody Birkhimer finished in 10th place in his class. Also competing and setting New Personal Records were Eight Graders Nicholas Lesiecki, Everett Treadway, Nox Wilson, and Cooper Wallace.

 

 

Athletes, if you are not lifting it’s time to start attending and get better and this is for all athletes.

 

3-5-24

Any seventh grader interested in trying out for the cheer team for next year,  there will be a cheer clinic on March 18, 19 ,and 20, and then tryouts will be held on the 21st.
Informational packets are on the counter in the office. 

 

 

February Announcements

2-26-24

Any 7th grader interest in cheering next year there will be a parent & cheerleader meeting on Thursday, Feb. 29th at 6 pm athe the Intermediate School. If unable to attend please contact catrisha.tittle@rvbears.org.

FOR MONDAY, 2/26 ONLY:

Attention all sophomores- this is a reminder that you will be taking the ASVAB career assessment tomorrow morning at school. All sophomores are to come to school at the normally scheduled time. All students will report to the cafeteria for testing when the morning bell rings. Testing will be done by 11am. You will then eat lunch at school. If you have a ride home after that you are allowed to leave. Or you can stay at school until the end of the day in study hall and take the bus home. Attendance will be taken at school for sophomores tomorrow (Tuesday).

 

FOR MON, 2/26 & WED, 2/28:

This message is for students interested in taking CCP Zane State College Algebra or CCP Zane State Composition 1 AT RIVER VIEW next school year. Sign ups for the Accuplacer test this Thursday are available in the Guidance office. You may sign up for an 8:30 or 12:30 time slot, for the math portion, writing portion, or both. See Mrs. Pepper or Mrs. Olinger with questions.

 

FOR MON, 2/26- FRI, 3/8:

Do you have a serious interest in becoming a teacher someday? We are looking for freshmen, sophomores and juniors who are seriously interested in a career in education to be a part of River View's 'Grow Our Own' program in collaboration with Muskingum University. High school students can get a jump start on their college education classes, and get a true feel for what a career in teaching is like. For more information, please contact Mrs.Olinger in the Guidance office by March 8th.

 

Last Saturday, 15 River View weightlifters competed at the Danville Powerlifting Meet.  

 

In the Girls Division, the RV Girls finished in 3rd place.  

 

Placing 1st in their weight class were:  Hallie Wallace and JoAnn Thompson

 

Finishing in 2nd place was Shaelyn Yoder

 

Finishing in 3rd place were:  Raelee McPeek, and Atyana Milici

 

Congratulations to Coach Infante and his female lifters.

 

In the Boys High School Division

 

Finishing in 1st place in his individual weight class was Jr. Brodey Buxton and Brodey was also the Top Middle Weight Lifter.

 

Finishing in 2nd place wass Jr. Kydron Snow

 

Finishing in 3rd place was Freshman Maguire Werntz and 

 

Finishing in 4th Place was Brody Birkhimer

 

In the Junior High Boys Division

 

Finishing in 1st place was  8th grader Cooper Wallace

 

Finishing in 4th Place were 8th grader Nox Wilson and Everett Treadway and 

 

Participating and setting new personal records were:

 

Jrs. Dalyn Lemon and Chris Barr and Eighth Grader Nicholas Lesiecki

 

This past Saturday, 10 River View Weightlifters competed in the South Central Powerlifting Meet. 

 In the High School Division, Juniors Kydron Snow and Brodey Buxton placed 1st in their individual weight class.  

Brodey Buxton was also named the Top Lifter of the meet.  

Kydron Snow set a NEW MEET RECORD in the dead lift with a lift of 550.  

Also competing and setting new personal records were Freshman Brody Birkhimer and Hudson Cox, and Junior Daniel McCarthy.

In the JH Powerlifting Meet, placing 1st in their individual weight classes were eight graders Everett Treadway and Cooper Wallace. 

Also placing were eight graders Nicholas Lesiecki, Malik Coonrod, and Nate O'Dell.

The next meet for the boys is in two weeks at Kenton High School for the Ohio State Powerlifting Meet.

Reminder to ALL athletes, the weight room is there for you to get bigger, faster, and stronger.  Invest and use it.

 

 

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2-21-22

The blood drive is rescheduled for February 28th. If you want to sign up for the blood drive please come down to the office during Bear period. If you are 16 years old you need a permission slip signed and turned in. 

River View Bowling:

On Thursday February 22nd, The River View Girls bowling teams season ended at the District Tournament at Legacy Lanes! The Lady Bears finished 4th in the District only 2 spots away from the State Tournament! This brings to close a fantastic season where the Lady Bears went 15-1 in regular season matches, finished no lower than 4th in tournaments and won the TCC Baker Invite! They finished 5th at the Sectional Tournament to move to Districts! Great Season Lady Bears.

The Lady Bears Bakers were lead at Districts by Freshman Kaylie Bryan with a 455 series and 13th place finish, Senior Joni Winland with a 441 series and 18th place finish, Freshman Karley Stocker with a 430 series and 22nd place finish and Junior Maeve Gentile with a 429 series and 24th place finish.

The Lady Bears will be back in action next November! Come out and support River View Lady Bears Bowling.

The Lady Bears banquet will be Sunday March 10th 5pm at Legacy Lanes and Lounge

 

January Announcement

1-31-24

Attention Juniors: If you are wanting to go on the JA field trip, remember your permission slip is due by Friday February 2nd.  Due to space, only the first 52 students will be permitted to go.  Permission slips can be turned into Mrs Wymer in room 206A.

1/29/2024

The Speech Team had a good day on Saturday at Norton. Gavin Guilliams placed third in one of his humor rounds! Good job Team!

We will practice today from 4:45 - 6:00 PM and Wednesday after school until 4:00 PM! See you later today!

 

Boys- don't forget to sign up for the volleybuff game! This is where guys get a chance to play volleyball on February 15th. None of the grades have a full team yet, but thank you to the sophomores for being the most active! Boys- don't forget to sign up for the volleybuff game! This is where guys get a chance to play volleyball on February 15th. None of the grades have a full team yet, but thank you to the sophomores for being the most active! 

 

1/11/2024

Dress Theme for Friday Nights game is USA.

 

 

 

River View Girls Bowling

On Friday December 22nd, The River View Girls bowling team hosted the Ridgewood Lady Generals at Legacy Lanes! The Lady Bears edged out a close victory 1694-1505 to move to 10-0 on the season!

The Lady Bears were lead by Freshman Karley Stocker with a 324 2 game set, Senior Joni Winland with a 319 2 game set and Freshman Kaylie Bryan with a 287 2 game set!

The Lady Bears will be back in action Saturday January 6th as they host the River View Invite Tournament at Legacy Lanes! Come out and support River View Lady Bears Bowling🐻🎳

 

(PR) = Personal Record

(SR) = School Record

 

December Announcements

River View Girls Bowling

On Wednesday December 20th the River View Girls Bowling team travelled to Cy Young Lanes to take on the Indian Valley Lady Braves! The Lady Bears clawed their way to a close victory 1792- 1742 to move to 9-0 on the season!

The Lady Bears were lead by Senior Joni Winland with a 324 2 game set, Freshman Kaylie Bryan with a 295 2 game set, Freshman Karley Stocker with a 274 2 game set, Sophomore Annie Ward with a 256 2 game set and Sophomore Kylan Wesney with a 223 2 game set!

The Lady Bears will be back in action Friday December 22nd as they host the Ridgewood Lady Generals at Legacy Lanes! Come out and support River View Lady Bears Bowling🐻🎳

(PR) = Personal Record

(SR) = School Record

 

Wrestling

Kallen Aronhalt and Malik Coonrod placed 1st, Blaze Dobson placed 2nd, Darian Atwood placed 4th, Aaron Seiler placed 5th ,Russell Maroni and Javen Goodrich placed 6th during the tournament in Health in December.  Great Job!
 

River View Girls Bowling

On Tuesday December 19th the River View Girls Bowling team hosted the Claymont Lady Mustangs at Legacy Lanes! The Lady Bears struck their way to a 1923-1658 victory to move to 8-0 on the season!

The Lady Bears were lead by Freshmen Kaylie Bryan and Karley Stocker both with a 343 2 game set, Senior Joni Winland with a 326 2 game set and Sophomore Annie Ward with a 260 2 game set and Sophomore Kylan Wesney kicking in a 140(PR) game

The JV Lady Bears were also in action lead by Freshman Ali Chilcote with a 158(PR) game and a 281(PR) 2 game set, Freshman Madi Bryan with a 139(PR) game and a 260(PR) 2 game set, Sophomore Zoe Hardesty with a 249 2 game set, Senior Jayden Rice with a 236(PR) 2 game set and Sophomore Ashleigh Wilson with a 122(PR) game!

The Lady Bears will be back in action Wednesday December 20th as they travel to Cy Young Lanes to take on the Indian Valley Lady Lady Braves! Come out and support River View Lady Bears Bowling🐻🎳

 

(PR) = Personal Record

(SR) = School Record

 

 

October Announcements

🎃 October 5, 2023

Attention grades 9-12 OMUN: we will meet tomorrow during club A in the cafeteria. Please bring your deposit payment with you then. If you have it today, please see Mrs. Meiser between class periods. If there are any questions or issues with your payment, please see Mrs. Meiser ASAP. 

All softball players grades 7-12, if you received a fundraiser calendar at the last meeting, the money and form are due today to Coach Infante by the end of the day.

The 7th & 8th grade volleyball teams swept Coshocton yesterday! 7th grade won in 3 sets with scores of 25 to 21, 15 to 25, and 25 to 22.

8th graders beat the team down the road in 2 sets with scores of 25 to 5 and 25 to 6. The 8th graders have a current record of 13 and 3, 11 and 3 in the MVL! They finish up the regular season next week before entering the MVL tournament. Keep it up, ladies!

High School volleyball will resume this Saturday at home against John Glenn. This will be the Volley for the Cure event. Matches start at 11 am... wear your pink and come support the Lady Bears!

Spirit Club will only meet during A1 tomorrow during Club A time. Our President, Bri Karr, will be speaking to YOU about our scheduled activities and decorating the hallways for the school year.

Mentorship Seminar tomorrow morning at 7:15 am with Mrs. Moran; October 6th

 

September Announcements

ʕ·͡ᴥ·ʔฅ September 19, 2023

Cotton candy will be available during the auction on Thursday! One flavor for $2 per bag or 2 flavors for $3 per bag

ʕ·͡ᴥ·ʔฅ September 18, 2023

Girls varsity soccer beat St. Clairsville on Saturday 3-1.  Goals were scored by Kylie Miller, Paisley Miller, and Alyssa Fox.  Antonia Werner had an assist. Tuesday night will be Senior Night.  Senior Ceremony around 6:30, prior to the varsity game.

In volleyball action, 8th grade won their match against Ridgewood last night with scores of 25 to 7 and 25 to 15. The 7th grade team lost 20 to 25 and 14 to 25.

Varsity lost a close 4 set match to New Lexington. Brittany Henderson had 16 digs and 2 aces in the effort. In the kills column, Haley Balo had 18, Ava Donnell had 11, and Layla Olinger had 9. Kelsie Smith handed out 40 assists and added 10 digs. Addison Alverson added 10digs, and Balo and Olinger added 11 each.

In JV action, Hallie Wallace served 11 points in the loss. In Subvarsity, Sam Mizer served 15 points in the win. 

All teams have a big week in the MVL next week. High school teams are home Thursday against Sheridan and 7/8 teams are home Wednesday against Sheridan. Please come out and support our Lady Bears!

ʕ·͡ᴥ·ʔฅ September 12, 2023

Our 7th and 8th-grade volleyball teams both won last night at home against Crooksville. 7th-grade scores were 25 to 23 and 25 to 19. The 8th grade won 25 to 13 and 25 to 5. They continue action tomorrow at New Lex. Keep it up, ladies!

Our high school teams swept Carrollton at home last Saturday. Haley Balo had 11 kills, Kelsie Smith dished out 21 assists, and Ava Donnell served up 5 aces. Shieann Waldren served 14 points in JV action, while Shaelyn Yoder had 9. Yoder served 9 points on the sub-varsity team, and Hallie Wallace and Adrianna Miller served 5 points each. High school teams travel to Morgan tonight in MVL action to take on the Raiders and are home Thursday against New Lex. Keep it up, Lady Bears!

ʕ·͡ᴥ·ʔฅ Attention Class of 2025: Today is the last day to fill out an application to be on the voting ballot for Class Officers. The form is in your Junior Google Classroom and must be submitted by 5:00 PM TODAY!

ʕ·͡ᴥ·ʔฅAttention sophomores, if you are interested in running for a sophomore class officer position, please complete the application on your Class of 2026 google classroom.  This needs to be completed by Wednesday, September 13th, by 2:30.  This will get you on the ballot.  Voting will begin on the 14th and will continue until Friday, September 15th. 

 

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ʕ·͡ᴥ·ʔฅ Homecoming, September 11, 2023

Homecoming tickets will go on sale next week. In order to buy your tickets, you must have a few other obligations taken care of. First, your class dues must be paid. In order to pay these, you must see your class advisor. Freshmen is Mrs. Meiser, sophomore is Mrs. Wymer, junior is Mrs. Ferris, and senior is Mrs. Moran. Please do not interrupt their classes to pay your dues. Could you stop by during Bear Period to get this taken care of? Freshmen, sophomore, and junior dues are $10 each, and senior dues are $15.

Also, your lunch account must be paid in full before you will be allowed to purchase Homecoming tickets. 

Please make sure to get these both taken care of this week, so the Homecoming ticket process goes smoothly. 

 

ʕ·͡ᴥ·ʔฅ Canal Queen Applications:

Attention young ladies of RVHS: Applications are now being accepted for Coshocton Canal Queen and Princess. Queen contestants are females aged 15-19 who live in Coshocton or surrounding counties, and Princess contestants are aged 10-14. Pick up applications in the main office. Direct any questions about the application, contest, or costumes to Mrs. Meiser in room 116. The deadline to apply is this Friday. 

 

ʕ·͡ᴥ·ʔฅ 7th and 8th Grade:

Mr. Colburn will have Applications for 7th and 8th grade Student Council available in the main office starting today, Monday, September 11th, until Friday, September 15th, by the end of the school day. Applications will include a brief essay on why you would like to join the student council and a recommendation from a 7th or 8th-grade teacher. 7th graders can ask a 6th-grade teacher for a recommendation as well. Recommendations can be turned in with the application or emailed to Mr. Colburn. Please return completed applications to the main office. Student Council members will be announced on Monday, September 18th. 

 

 

 

Cub Volleyball

Do you have a student who is interested in Volleyball?  Unsure?  Take a look at the Cub Volleyball League on March 27-April 27.

Welcome Back!

Please click to read Mr. Branch's Welcome Letter!

 

Dear Parents and Students,

 

On behalf of the staff at River View High School, I am extremely excited to welcome you to the 2023-2024 school year! We know that there are many emotions coming into this school year as we have reconfigured our school district into three school buildings. River View High School is now a grade 7-12 building, and we are excited about the opportunities that this is going to give our students, teachers, and other staff members as we move forward.  We are looking forward to getting our students back into the halls of RVHS and look forward to welcoming our new grade levels into our building. We are excited to build relationships with our new students and we look forward to continuing our very productive partnership with you to ensure your son/daughter can achieve at their highest potential. We recognize that this year is going to look different than years past, but we also know that in order to be successful in school, our students need support from both the home and school. We know a strong partnership with you will make a great difference in your child’s education. As partners, we share the responsibility for our students’ success and want you to know that we will do our very best to carry out our responsibilities. 

 

The administration and teaching staff at RVHS ask that you guide and support your child’s learning by ensuring that:

1.) Your son or daughter attends school daily and arrives on time, ready for the day’s learning experiences.

2.) Your son or daughter completes all homework assignments given by teachers. 

3.) Your son or daughter shares school experiences with you so that you are aware of his/her school life. 

4.) Your son or daughter informs you if he/she needs additional support in any area or subject. 

5.) Your son or daughter knows that you expect him/her to succeed in school and be college or career ready.

 

The River View Local School District mission statement reads:  River View Local School District will love, serve, and care for our students in a safe, positive environment empowering them to excellence.

In and out of the classroom, we will strive to do our part to ensure that they are given the tools and experiences they need to be successful not only in high school, but in their life after high school as well.  We will continue to work to become the best high school in the state of Ohio.

 

I am honored to serve as your principal at River View High School. It is a privilege to work with such a great staff that is going to strive to build positive relationships that will promote social and academic growth. Please feel free to contact me anytime with questions or concerns that you have about your son or daughter.  

 

Please like our Facebook, Instagram, and join our Remind which will allow you to stay updated on the many events taking place in our school. 

FaceBook: River View High School

Instagram: rvhsbears

Remind: Text this phone number: 81010

  Text this message: @rvhsstud

 

Sincerely, 



 

Joshua Branch, High School Principal

740-824-3522

joshua.branch@rvbears.org

May events at RVHS

Click for more information about the upcoming events taking place at RVHS during the month of May

 

 

January Announcements

Lady Bears Bowling Action. Click for more information.

January 3, 2023

River View Girls Bowling

On Thursday, December 22nd, The River View Girls Bowling Team was at home in conference action against the West Holmes Lady Knights at Legacy Lanes! The Lady Bears defended their den with a 2002-1672 victory over the visiting Lady Knights! Leading the way for the Lady Bears was Senior Emma Ward with a 187 game and a 341 2 game set, Sophomore Maeve Gentile with. 170 game and a 328 2 game set, and Senior Vivian Heddleson with a 171(PR) game and a 313(PR) 2 game set! The Lady Bears are now 7-0 on the season and 5-0 in conference play!

The JV Lady Bears were also in action, falling to the visiting JV Lady Knights 1194-1326! Leading the way for RV JV was Freshman Zoe Hardesty with a 245(PR) 2 game set, Freshman Annie Ward with a 223 2 game set, and Sophomore Kaylin Lucas with a 103(PR) game and a 193(PR) 2 game set!

The Lady Bears will be back in action Thursday, January 5th, when they travel to take on the Newcomerstown Lady Trojans! Come out and support River View Lady Bears Bowling