- Walk In to Support Public Schools – March 19
- Multicultural Night – Saturday, March 22
- Spring Before/After School Enrichment – Registration Open!
- 5th Grade Bundles are on sale! (5th Grade Families)
- Book Swap – Books Needed
Walk In to Support Public Schools – March 19
On Wednesday, March 19, public schools across the country will be hosting rallies in support of public education. At 8:45 am, parents, students, educators, and community members will gather outside RCF to show our support for our amazing public school.
When: Wednesday, March 19 from 8:45-9:10 am
What: Rally to support public schools!
Where: Outside RCF
How: Come with a home-made sign showing your love for public schools in general, and RCF in particular!

Multicultural Night: Many Cultures, One Heart
Saturday, March 22, 2025; 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Multicultural Night is right around the corner!! We hope you will join us for this FREE & FUN tradition of honoring the cultures that make RCF One School. We have an incredible lineup of live performances, cultural booths, crafts and more! We encourage students and families to wear traditional clothing or RCF gear. Click here for full program details.
⭐️ Last call for call to sign up for a cultural booth: https://forms.gle/orCZueQ8no9uXwVh8
⭐️ We still need a few more volunteers to make the night go smoothly: https://evite.me/8FSgmf9Duk
Spring Before & After School Enrichment Activities: Registration Open
Registration for before and after school enrichment activities is open now through Kiddo! Lots of exciting opportunities to have some fun before or after school!
Books Needed for Book Swap
RCF’s annual book swap is Monday, June 9. Our goal is for each student to take home at least two books for summer reading. To achieve this goal, we need your donations of gently used PreK through grade 5 books (English or Spanish). Beginning Monday, March 24, there will be a donation bin inside the front doors of the school. Please send books with your students or drop them off during school hours. We are most in need of upper grade (3rd-5th) books, and graphic novels are always very popular. A list of popular titles and series is attached, but we will gladly take any elementary-aged books. Don’t have books to donate? Consider buying one or two the next time you’re at a thrift store or used bookstore (Friends of the Library is amazing!) or request donations on your neighborhood listserv. Let’s make sure all our RCF Tigres have summer reading materials!
