CIRCLE OCTOBER 25, 2010 on your calendar. THIS IS THE NEW DATE FOR PICTURE RETAKES. This date was changed from October 27th.
If your child needs to have their picture retaken or if they were not here on the first picture day, please send them with their best smile and the picture forms on MONDAY, OCTOBER 25,2010.
The Stadium Renovation Project is a collaborative effort between the North Royalton Stadium Foundation and the North Royalton Board of Education. The North Royalton community has always taken great pride in the school’s athletic programs. Since 1940 our outdoor stadium has hosted countless soccer, football, band and track events. As you know, our community has grown significantly over the past 70 years, but our stadium has not kept pace with that change and growth. The North Royalton Stadium Foundation’s sole purpose is to privately raise, with no taxpayer money, the necessary funds allowing us to renovate the High School Stadium with state-of-the-art synthetic turf and an eight lane all-weather track.
Click here to visit the NR Stadium Foundation web page.
Grade 5 teams will be going to Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Education Center on three different dates during the 2010-2011 school year. Please see the attached document to see when your child’s team will be traveling to CVEEC and dates of parent meetings, cost of trip and deposit dates.
The Polar Bears and the Grizzlies will have a parent meeting on Tuesday, September 14th. Please circle that date on your calendar and review the pdf attached for further information concerning all three fifth grade teams going to CVEEC.
Click here for more information.
The school supply lists for the 2010-2011 school year are posted below.
Please find the 2010 Fall Athletic Schedules listed here. By clicking on the links below, schedules may be accessed and printed for your convenience. Please Note: Times may be subject to change. All changes will be noted throughout the course of the season as they occur. Good luck to all of our Fall athletes during the 2010 season! GO BEARS!