Today is Gratitude Day in our Food Service Department. We have many agencies and first responders that are serving lunch at our schools today. We appreciate our first responders and are grateful for their dedication and commitment to not only our students and schools, but to our community. Thank you for your service, today and every day!

"Connecting with the Colts" & "The Chili Cookoff" tonight!!!


Weekly Roundup 11/17/25

It is National Education Support Professionals (ESP) day!
We want to thank all of the support staff that help our students and teachers in and out of our schools, our paraprofessionals, secretaries, librarians, bus drivers, custodians, and cafeteria workers. You keep our schools running smoothly and create a safe, productive environment for students to learn. Your contributions each and every day are invaluable and we appreciate everything that you do!

Today is World Kindness Day. Its purpose is to promote kindness, compassion, and unity worldwide. Let this day serve as a reminder of how small acts can create a ripple effect of positive change and connection. Be kind to someone today, and if someone is kind to you, pass it on.












November


To our school psychologists: thank you for your crucial role in supporting our students' mental health and well-being. You are frontliners who help make our schools a place where every child can thrive. We are deeply grateful. Thank you for your unwavering commitment to creating safe and supportive environments for all students. Your work is invaluable!

We are excited to share that we will be holding a voluntary dress-up day for Halloween. We see this as a fun, community-building event, similar to our Homecoming Spirit Days, and we appreciate your support in making it a success within our guidelines for learning!
Dress-Up Guidelines for a Learning Focus
*Our primary goal is to ensure a safe and productive learning environment. Therefore, we ask that you review these guidelines with your student:
*Focus on Learning: Costumes must not be distracting or impede classroom activities.
No Masks, Face Paint, or Accessories: For safety and to prevent disruptions, students should not wear masks, full face paint, or distracting accessories.
*If deemed not for learning: If a costume is deemed distracting or inappropriate by the administration or a teacher, the student will be asked to change into their typical day-to-day school clothes.
We are giving this dress-up day a try, trusting our students to manage the fun responsibly. Please know that this is a trial run. If the activity leads to excessive distraction or an increase in negative behaviors, we will not continue to offer dress-up days of this nature in the future.
Urgent Reminder: Pig Raffle Deadline Tomorrow!
This is a final reminder that the deadline for the Pig Raffle ticket sales is tomorrow, October 31st!
Please ensure your student has sold tickets! This is a key fundraiser for our school, and we appreciate everyone who participated!
Thank you for your partnership in making both our dress-up day positive and our fundraiser a success!
Sincerely,
The RMS Staff

In honor of Halloween, big shout out to our SCIENCE TEACHERS in Carbon #1! Thank you for making science so exciting! Your passion for the subject shows daily in your classroom. You encourage students to ask questions, think critically, and be curious about the world around them. Thank you for all you do, labs, lectures, gooey substances, and all!

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To our school psychologists: thank you for your crucial role in supporting our students' mental health and well-being. You are frontliners who help make our schools a place where every child can thrive. We are deeply grateful. Thank you for your unwavering commitment to creating safe and supportive environments for all students. Your work is invaluable!


#ThankYouThursday
In honor of National School Bus Safety Week-To all of our CCSD #1 Transportation Staff: Thank you for your hard work and commitment. You ensure our students arrive at school and return home safely, and we appreciate your efforts more than you know. You take them to and from activities and athletic events all around the state (and other states) and sometimes, you drive in not so nice Wyoming winter weather. But we know our students are safe with you, and we appreciate all you do!

