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November 17th - November 22nd, 2025: RIMs Edge of Excellence Weekly Kickoff

Posted Date: 11/17/25 (3:30 PM)

Hello ROWUSD Families,
We’re excited to continue our weekly Kickoff! Each Monday, we share important updates, celebrations, and upcoming events to keep our school community informed and connected. Thank you for partnering with us and staying engaged—your involvement helps create a stronger, more supportive environment for our students.
Have a wonderful week!

Page: RIM's Edge of Excellence Weekly Kickoff: November 17th to 11/22, 2025. Grateful for Our Schools. In every class, in every hall, there’s thankfulness that fills us all. 
From lessons learned to friendships near, we’re grateful for our schools this year. Together we learn, together we grow, with hearts of kindness, we let it show.
This Thanksgiving, we proudly say, We’re thankful for our schools each day!
Page: Upcoming Events Important Dates: Modified Minimum School Dates: November 19th, 2025,  School Board Meeting November 20th, 2025
November 24th -28th, 2025: Thanksgiving Holiday. Looking Ahead:
Modified Minimum Days:  Wednesday, December 3rd, 10th, 17th, 2025,  December Board Meeting: December 18th, 2025, Last day of Class for December 2025
Friday, December 19th.   December 22nd-January 5th:  Winter Break.
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December Menus: December Breakfast & Lunch Menus are available at the following link: https://www.rimsd.k12.ca.us/menu
Page: Dear Families & Staff, Let’s Stay Informed! This is a friendly reminder- The ROWUSD School Board Meeting is scheduled for Thursday, November 20th, 2025.  
5:30 pm, located at the District Office. 24740 San Moritz Way, Crestline. If you cannot attend in person, you can watch the meeting live on YouTube or scan the QR Code to view it on your phone. We hope to see you there or online! Public Participation: This meeting will be held at the Rim of the World Unified School District and streamed live on YouTube.To view the meeting, please log in to: https://www.youtube.com/@rowusdschools/streams. Next Board Meeting will be held on December 28th, 2025 *Organizational Meeting*
Page: Dear Prospective RIM Adult Ed Students, Are you ready to take the next step in your educational journey? ROWUSD is excited to announce its Adult Education Courses for the upcoming Spring Semester.  The Rim of the World School District will begin a new semester, offering
 Adult Education classes include High School Diploma-Based, GED/ABE, and English as a Second Language (ESL) courses.
Classes will begin the week of January 13th to 15th, 2026. Classes will be held at Mountain High School from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm
27380 Hwy 18, Lake Arrowhead, CA (Behind Rim High School) Step One: To help us get a head start on your enrollment, please complete our Intake Interest Form before attending the orientation and testing session. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc0DY0t8p45OfWzbYzZ04ThHa4gTWb7QpOPxJPwgkj8xFWRFw/viewform
We invite all prospective students to attend RIM Adult Ed: Orientation and Testing Session on December 3rd, 2025, OR December 8th, 2025
Time: 8:30 am to 10:30 am Location: Rim of the World Unified School District 24740 San Moritz Way, Crestline
Please note: Orientation & Testing are required before attending classes.  Step Two: You MUST register prior to attending Orientation at the following link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfMb6BqAowmB9YslyaRJdDZBTz8I3zwb5-xyqSEzhlLW-FlvQ/viewform?usp=dialog
If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to : Jackee Benson at Email: Jackee_benson@rimsd.k12.ca.us
or Jeremy Montiel at Email:  Jeremy_montiel@rimsd.k12.ca.us or Call (909) 336-4153 or Visit Mountain High School during office hours from 3 pm to 5:30 pm 
Tuesday thru Thursday December 2nd-4th, 9th-11th, and 15th-18th
Page:  SPED:   Parent Advisory Board (PAB). There are only 2 semi-annual meetings per year. The first meeting will be held virtually on December 9th, 2025, at 5:00 p.m.  To promote communication between parents of District Students with Disabilities and District Professional staff and administration to address parent concerns and to discuss issues relating to students with disabilities attending school within the district. To provide an open forum at the scheduled PAB meetings, where issues can be raised, suggestions for change and/or improvement can be discussed, and recommendations for action can be made regarding the provision of special education and Section 504 services to the district's students with disabilities. We need 9 voting members. 1) Two parents of students with disabilities who are enrolled in District schools or in private schools located in the District.  2) One parent of a student without disabilities who is enrolled in a District school. 3) One student/adult with disabilities who resides in the District. 4) One general education teacher employed by the District. 5) One special education teacher employed by the District. 6) One of the District staff members, 7) One representative of another public or private agency that serves the district. 8) One resident of the District who is concerned with the needs of students with disabilities.  The District will make all attempts to fill the positions as suggested.  Please email Paul Robinson or Cathy Plante if you are interested by November 23, 2025. paul_robinson@rimsd.k12.ca.us ot cathy_plante@rimsd.k12.ca.us or call 909-336-4100.
Page: Mark your calendar: Saturday Academy, December 13, 2025. The Saturday Academy will be held on December 13, 2025, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Schools Participating: TBA. Saturday Academy is open to students interested in additional support and enrichment opportunities. Breakfast & Lunch will be provided.
Please note:  School transportation will not be available. Saturday School offers students a great opportunity to make up missed learning time and remove one absence from their attendance record.
Page: Mark Your Calendars-Building Stronger Families: ROWUSD Hosts “Parenting Young Children” Course with CSUSB. From January 12th through March 30th, ROWUSD will host Parenting Young Children—a 10-week (9 sessions)  course presented by CSUSB.  Monday evenings, 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm,
will be held virtually on Zoom. More Information Coming TBA. The classes will include: Introduction to the Course, Introduction to Parenting, Foundations of Parenting
Responding to Children’s Feelings: Early Brain Development,  Child Development: Milestones, Key Needs, Guidance Tips, Understanding Child Behavior: Responding to Challenging Behaviors, Guidance & Discipline: Punishment vs Positive Child Guidance, Positive Child Guidance: Setting Limits; Getting Kids to Cooperate
Building Your Child’s Brain: “Parent Talk”, Building Your Child’s Brain: Reading Aloud; Play.
Page: Elementary School Activities: Charles Hoffman Elementary November Attendance Challenge, Monday, 11/17: November Attendance: Pizza w/Principal
Monday, November 17: VAPA Music Day, Tuesday, 11/18: Holiday Practice w/Mr. Lawless, Tuesday, 11/18: Meet the Masters Class, Wednesday, November 19: Minimum Day, Wednesday, 11/19: VAPA Art Class, TK/K, K, Wednesday, 11/19th: Pop-Up Pizza w/Principal, Thursday, 11/20th: Holiday Practice, Friday, 11/21: Report Cards Sent Home, Friday, November 21st: PE Day
Lake Arrowhead Elementary-November Service Project: Donations for Military Care Packages, Tuesday, 11/18: 4th & 5th Grade Field Trip to Pali, Wednesday, 11/19: Fire Drill, Wednesday, 11/19: 4th & 5th Grade RIM Family Serv. Art 1:30-2:30 pm, Friday, 11/21: LIM Friday Flag 8:30-9:15 am hosted by Chavez, honoring 4th & 5th Grades
Friday, November 21st: Report Cards Go Home 
Valley of Enchantment Elementary-Monday, 11/17: 5th Grade trip to Thousand Pines, Monday, 11/17: PE Classes, Tuesday, November 18th: PE Day, Wednesday, November 19th: School Site Council Meeting, Wednesday, Minimum Day: Dismissal at 1:20 pm, Thursday, 11/20: Music/Art Class, Thursday, November 20th: Paint the Plow at 8:30 am, Thursday, November 20th: Kindness Kid Lunch at 10:35 am, Thursday, November 20th: Family Engagement Night at 4 pm, Friday, November 21st: Art & Music
Friday, 11/21: PTA Thanksgiving Food Drive, Friday, November 21st: Report Cards Go Home.
Page: Charles Hoffman Elementary-- Perfect Attendance Incentive: Students with perfect attendance for November will receive a golden ticket for entrance to our Holiday Party in December, featuring a special appearance by Mrs. Claus and our favorite elf. Let's make every day count this month-don't miss out on this festive celebration. We are hoping for 100% participation. If your child is sick, please keep them home so they can rest, recover, and prevent the spread of illness to others. However, please remember to call the office as soon as possible to set up an independent study plan. This will help your child stay caught up on their work and ensure they don't miss out on the holiday party fun! We also love to share some helpful attendance tips and work together to keep all students healthy, engaged, and on track. 
Page: CHE Food Drive: Donations will be collected on the following Dates: November 13th to November 20th, 2025. This is a wonderful opportunity for our students, staff, and families to come together and share kindness with those who may need a little extra support. Every donation, big or small, makes a meaningful difference. Thank you for helping CHE lift up their neighbors and spread generosity throughout their community! It's time for the CHE Mountain Helping Hands Food Drive. Non-perishable food will be collected from November 13th to November 20th to help families in the Running Springs, Arrowbear, and Green Valley Lake areas. We need the following Newly Purchased items: canned vegetables, canned fruit, cereal, rice, noodles, and canned soup. The class with the most items turned in will receive an ice cream party at school! Good luck and thank you for your support! Every donation, big or small, makes a meaningful difference. Thank you for helping CHE lift up their neighbors and spread generosity throughout their community!
Page: CHE Presents Sees Candy Yumraiser.  The fundraiser is open from November 4 to December 5. Funds raised will go towards the Spring Academy. Scan the QR code to reach the See's storefront. Items will be shipped directly to you. Shipping rates may apply.  
Page:  LAE: Leader in Me Service Project: Support our Troops! October 21st through November 22nd, 2025. At LAE, kindness is in action! LAE's staff and students are kicking off their community service project, a Leader in Me initiative focused on being Proactive and giving back to those who serve our country. LAE is partnering with our local Blue Star Moms to collect donations for care packages that will be sent to members of our armed forces during the holidays. We’re asking families to contribute individually wrapped items—and to think creatively about what might brighten a soldier’s day! Donations can be sent with your student or dropped off at the school office. Please ensure that all items are labeled “For the Troops.” A few donation ideas include: Candy, Pretzels, Cookies, Top Ramen, Protein bars, Earbuds, Toiletries, and Notes of Gratitude. Let’s show our troops how much we appreciate their service.
Page: Lake Arrowhead Elementary PTA Spirit Wear Pre-Orders Are Now Open! We’re excited to announce that spirit wear pre-orders are now being accepted through
 Thursday, November 28—just in time for Winter Break!  All orders will be delivered the week of December 15th, 2025, so your gear will arrive before the end of the school year. All orders must be placed online.  Paper forms and in-person payments are not currently accepted. These make great holiday gifts and are perfect for showing school pride all year long! Thank you for supporting LAE and helping us keep the spirit strong! Here's the link to the site: 
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/lake-arrowhead-elementary-ptas-spirit-wear-shop¡
Los pedidos anticipados de la PTA de Lake Arrowhead Elementary ya están abiertos—solo en línea! 
Nos emociona anunciar que los pedidos anticipados de ropa escolar ya están disponibles hasta el jueves 28 de noviembre—¡justo a tiempo para las vacaciones de invierno!  Todos los pedidos se entregarán durante la semana del 15 de diciembre, antes de que termine el ciclo escolar. Todos los pedidos deben hacerse en línea—no se aceptarán formularios en papel ni pagos en persona. ¡Son perfectos como regalos navideños o para mostrar el orgullo escolar durante todo el año!¡Gracias por apoyar a LAE y por ayudarnos a mantener viva la energía escolar!

Page: VOE Weekly: 11/17th-11/21st: Newsletter: A friendly reminder that there will be no school from Monday, November 24th, through Friday, November 28th. School will resume on Monday, December 1st. We hope this time away provides rest, quality time, and opportunities to reconnect. Family activities during the break: If you're looking for ways to enjoy time together during the week off, here are a few simple and fun activities: a Family Walk or a Nature Scavenger Hunt. Explore your local neighborhood or a nearby park. Create a list of fall items to search for, such as pinecones, colorful leaves, acorns, or animal tracks. Cook or bake together, Thankful Tree in a Jar, Game Night or Puzzle time, Acts of Kindness challenge, Family Reading Time. Thank you for your continued supprt you give your children and our school community. May this Thanksgiving bring peace, warmth, and meaningful time with the people who matter the most. 
Page: VOE: VOE’s First Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive. Join VOE’s first annual Thanksgiving Food Drive! If you are a family in need of help this Thanksgiving, please let VOE know by using the link below. Submissions will remain confidential between the student's family and the school admin.https://forms.gle/M8aNBsqoPgeT8Fc17
If you can help VOE this year, please visit VOE’s donation collection boxes located in the front office and at Goodwin's, or send donations to school in your student's backpack. If you would like to make a direct donation to the PTA so they can handle the shopping for you, please use the link below. https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/voe-pta-thanksgiving-food-drive
VOE’s goal is to provide a meal to every student in need this year, as well as a grocery store gift card so that families can purchase a turkey or other perishable items. The PTA cannot purchase gift cards. If possible, please drop off the gift cards in the front office. Food Drive-Non-perishable food items can be dropped off in the designated collection boxes at VOE and Goodwin's from November 3rd to November 17th. We are looking to collect the following non-perishable items: (Please no expired drugs): Canned cranberry sauce, canned gravy, canned corn, canned green beans, canned soup, canned yams, chicken broth, corn bread mix, grocery store gift cards, instant potatoes, mac and cheese, stuffing mix, and shelf-stable dessert. The PTA is unable to purchase gift cards. We would love to be able to gift each family a grocery store gift card so they can purchase perishable items. If you are a family in need at Enchantment Elementary, please reach out using the QR code. Submissions remain confidential between the family and admin. 
Page: Mary Putnam Henck Intermediate, Monday, 11/17: AVID Meeting 8:15 am to 8:45 am, Tuesday, 11/18: Tutoring, Wednesday, 11/19: AVID College Wear Wednesday Spirit Day!, Wednesday, 11/19: MPH Family Resource & Student Success Fair  4:30 pm to 7:00 pm in the Gym, Thursday, 11/20: School Site Council 7:45 am to 8:45 am
Friday, 11/21: MPH School Spirit Wear! 11/18: Tutoring 7:40 am-8:55 am in the Library. Registration is required to attend. 11/20: Tutoring, 3:50 pm-5:05 pm, in the Library. Must be registered to attend. Copy & Paste into the browser the registration Link:
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Mountain High School , 11/17: Monday-Mindful Monday, 11/18: Tech-Free Tuesday, 11/19: Wellness Wednesday, Wednesday, 11/19: Career/College Day-Dress for your Future, Wednesday, 11/19: Positive Masculinity Group 11/20: Thoughtful Thursday, Friday, 11/21: Drug/Alcohol Awareness Group-RIM Family Services 11/21: Spirit Day Friday; Rim High School, Thursday, 11/20: Tutoring 2:20 pm to 3:20 pm-Library, Thursday 11/20: CSUSB Senior Field Trip-Direct Admission Trip 
Seniors: Caps/Gowns on sale 12/3, 1/21, and 2/18 in Rotundra at Lunch. 
RIM Virtual Academy, 11/17: Monday-Mindful Monday, Monday, 11/17: K-8 SOAR House Points Start TODAY, 11/18: Tech-Free Tuesday, 11/19: Wellness Wednesday
11/20: Thoughtful Thursday, 11/21: Spirit Day, Friday,  Monday, 11/17: AVID Meeting 8:15 am to 8:45 am, Tuesday, 11/18: Tutoring
Wednesday, 11/19: AVID College Wear Wednesday Spirit Day!, Wednesday, 11/19: MPH Family Resource & Student Success Fair 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm in the Gym
Thursday, 11/20: School Site Council 7:45 am to 8:45 am Friday, 11/21: MPH School Spirit Wear!
11/18: Tutoring 7:40 am-8:55 am in the Library. Registration is required to attend. Tutoring will take place on 11/20 from 3:50 pm to 5:05 pm in the Library. Must be  registered to attendCopy & Paste into the browser the registration Link:
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Mountain High School , 11/17: Monday-Mindful Monday, 11/18: Tech-Free Tuesday, 11/19: Wellness Wednesday, Wednesday, 11/19: Career/College Day-Dress for your Future, Wednesday, 11/19: Positive Masculinity Group, 11/20: Thoughtful Thursday, Friday, 11/21: Drug/Alcohol Awareness Group-RIM Family Services
11/21: Spirit Day Friday; Rim High School, Thursday, 11/20: Tutoring 2:20 pm to 3:20 pm-Library, Thursday 11/20: CSUSB Senior Field Trip-Direct Admission Trip 
Seniors: Caps/Gowns on sale 12/3, 1/21, and 2/18 In Rotundra at Lunch; RIM Virtual Academy, 11/17: Monday-Mindful Monday
Monday, 11/17: K-8 SOAR House Points Start TODAY, 11/18: Tech-Free Tuesday, 11/19: Wellness Wednesday, 11/20: Thoughtful Thursday11/21: Spirit Day  Friday
Page: How Will I Pay for College? Let’s Break It Down-How Will I Pay for College? Let’s Break It Down. Financial Aid Night. Help, how do I pay for college or trade school? Presented by Cal Baptist University. Tuesday, November 18th, 2025. Rime 6 pm located at the Rim High School library. Workshop Highlights: Learn about financial aid opportunities, participate in Q&A sessions, and receive application assistance.  Who should attend: Seniors; however, all students and their families are invited and will help with planning. The FAFSA and CA Dream Act applications are now open for the 2026-2027 application year. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about valuable resources to support your college education. Please email any questions to Lisa_mills@rimsd.k12.ca.us. Hosted by Rim of the World High School-Refreshments provided by RHS and PTSA. 
Page: RIM High School Sports Events November 2025: Tuesday, 11/18:,  JV Boys Soccer vs Pacific HS   3:00 pm-Home Game, Varsity Boys Soccer vs Pacific HS 3:00 pm-Home Game, JV Boys Basketball vs Jurupa Valley HS 4:00 pm-Home Game, Varsity Girls Soccer at Santa Rosa HS 4:00 pm -Away Game, Freshman Boys Basketball at Arlington HS 4:30 pm-Away Game, Varsity Boys Basketball vs Jurupa Valley HS 5:30 pm-Home Game
Varsity Girls Basketball at Liberty/Winchester HS 5:30 pm Away Game. Thursday, 11/20: JV Girls Soccer at Banning HS 3:00 pm-Away Game, JV Boys Soccer vs Banning HS 3:15 pm-Home Game, Varsity Boys Soccer vs Banning HS 3:15 pm-Home Game, Varsity Girls Soccer at Banning HS 4:30 pm-Away Game
JV Girls Basketball at Monclair HS 3:30 pm-Away Game, JV Basketball vs Banning HS 4:00 pm-Home Game
Varsity Girls Basketball at Monclair HS 5:00 pm-Away Game, Varsity Boys Basketball vs Banning HS 5:30 pm-Home Game, Friday, 11/21: JV Girls Basketball at Redlands HS 4:00 pm-Away Game, Varsity Girls Basketball at Redlands HS  5:30 pm-Away Game. Please note: All times and dates are subject to change due to
 unforeseen circumstances.
Page: Edison Scholarship: Empowering Tomorrow’s Innovators.Edison Scholars: $50,000 STEM Scholarships Available DEADLINE: January 22nd, 2026
 Since 2006, Edison International has invested over $20 million in scholarships, supporting more than 820 students and helping them make progress through education. The Edison Scholars program celebrates students who are shaping the future—our thinkers, inventors, problem-solvers, and pioneers. Each year, the Edison International Foundation awards $50,000 scholarships to 30 high school seniors pursuing their passion in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM). Eligibility Highlights: Current high school senior (graduating this year), Resident within SCE’s service area, Planning to major in a STEM field, Minimum 3.0 GPA
Demonstrated financial need. We encourage families, students, and school staff to share this incredible opportunity. The Edison Scholars Program provides more than financial support—it helps open doors for future innovators in our region. For full details and application information, please visit the Edison Scholars webpage.
https://www.edison.com/community/edison-scholars?ecid=web~newsrelease~edison-scholars~mkt~mix~
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Page: Mountain Lyrical Private Studios Presents: Hansel & Gretel. MLPS is presenting Hansel & Gretel on November 22, 2025.  with showtimes at 1:30 PM and 4:30 PM at Rim of the World High School Performing Arts Center. Many talented ROWUSD students will be taking the stage in this year’s performance of Hansel & Gretel. Hansel and Gretel is a classic and magical fairy tale about the journey of a brother and sister who get lost in the forest and discover a house made of candy. owned by a witch who tries to capture them.  It’s a story about how the children use their bravery, clever thinking, and sticking together! Tickets On Sale Now! This posting or distribution of written materials does not indicate District endorsement of the content of the materials, or the organization, group, company, agency, or individuals associated with the material or body text. MLPS proudly presents Hansel & Gretel. November 22nd, 2025. Times 1:30 pm and 4:30 pm at RIM HS Pac Center. Performers: Hansel-Declan Pope, Gretel-Emma Barthel, Mother/Witch-Jessica Harp, Fairy Queen-Dalighla Emfinger, Leaf Fairy-Terri Montgomery, Lead Fairy-Gigi Henry, Flower Fairy-Erica Emfinger, Flower Fairy-Corina Rowlet, and Flower Fairy-Lyla Mesa.
Page: Community Art Contest for TK-5 grade Students! All students in Running Springs, Green Valley Lake, and Arrowbear in grades TK through 5 are invited to participate in our Community Art Contest! How to Enter: Hand-draw and decorate a Christmas tree on 8.5” x 11” plain white paper.
Write your name, grade, and phone number on the back (or use the number provided by your teacher). Submit your drawing by the deadline:
 December 3rd, 2023. See flyers for more details. Where to Submit: First Foundation Bank,  Running Springsand  Havenwood, Running Springs. Participation is open to all students in Running Springs, Green Valley, and Arrowbear.Student Art Contest! 1st place gift basket for each grade: TK/K/2nd/3rd/4th/5th. Winners announced by Santa on December 5th at the Tree Lighting at 5 pm. Hand-draw and decorate a Christmas Tree on 8.5" X 11" plain paper. Write your full name on the back with your grade and phone number.  (or use the number provided by your teacher). Turn in drawings at First Foundation Bank or Havenwood in Running Springs by 12/3/2025. 
  Page:  San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Presents a Turkey Giveaway # 1. You must register for this Turkey Giveaway (available to the first 500 families to register). This posting or distribution of written materials does not indicate District endorsement of the content of the materials, or the organization, group, company, agency, or individuals associated with the material or body text. Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway. November 22nd, 2025, from 9 am to 1 pm. Scan the Code to register. The first 500 registrants will receive a free turkey and dinner box. We have enough turkeys for 800 families, so register today. Must be registered to participate. 
Page: San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Presents  Free Thanksgiving Community Turkey Giveaway #2. This posting or distribution of written materials does not indicate District endorsement of the content of the materials, or the organization, group, company, agency, or individuals associated with the material or body text. I.E., ReBound, Arrowhead United Way, and Children's Fund: Invites you to our Free Thanksgiving Community Turkey Giveaway. Saturday, November 22nd, from
 9 am to 1 pm. Location: Arrowhead United Way: 646 N. "D", San Bernardino, CA 92401. Turkeys will be given away on a first-come, first-served basis. Partners: Amazon Fresh and 5th District Supervisor, Joe Baca, Jr. 
Page: Giving Tuesday-December 3rd from 4 pm to 8 pm at the Lakefront Taproom. Giving Tuesday is your chance to make a difference. Help us reach our goal of &7,500 raised for education. Minimum donation: $10. Appetizers provided. The Lakrfront Taproom will graciously donate a portion of all proceeds to the Rim Educational Foundation, Supporting Contributions That benefit Advancement via Individual Determination (AVID), Career Technical Education (CTE), Partnership Grants, and Scholarships. Rim Educational Foundation-PO Box 2151, Lake Arrowhead, CA 92352.501(c)(3) Tax ID ##33-0109403| Rimfoundation.org Please note: All times and dates are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances.
Page: Community Event. 34th Annual Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker. Devember 5th- 7th, 2025. General Admission Tickets: $32 (includes $2.00 booking fee). Tickets on sale now at: www.ArrowheadBallet.org. San Manuel Performing Arts Center. 2772 N. Sterling Ave, San Bernardino. Rain or shine. One seat per person| ACBC, thank you for your donation.  This posting or distribution of written materials does not indicate District endorsement of the content of the materials, or the organization, group, company, agency, or individuals associated with the material or body text.
Page: Winter Driving Tips-Winter driving in our snow-capped mountains can be beautiful—but also challenging. The California Highway Patrol reminds families to be prepared and stay safe on the roads. Winter Driving Reminder: As snow and fog move into our mountain communities, please allow extra travel time, drive slowly, and keep headlights on. Staying alert and prepared helps keep all our students, families, and staff safe on the roads. Before You Go:
Ensure brakes, wipers, defroster, heater, and tires are in good condition. Top off antifreeze and use a winter-safe windshield washer solution.
Always carry tire chains that fit your vehicle, along with a flashlight. On the Road:
Allow extra time—winter travel is slower, and keep your gas tank full.
Drive slowly, avoid sudden stops, and leave extra space between vehicles.
Watch for icy spots, especially on bridges and in shady areas.
Keep windows clear, and use your defroster to prevent fogging.
If visibility is poor, slow down and look out for snowplows.
If you become stuck, stay with your vehicle and conserve fuel safely.
Helpful extras: ice scraper, small shovel, broom, sand/burlap for traction, towel, water, snacks, warm clothes, and blankets. Chain Requirements:
R1: Chains required; snow-tread tires allowed.
R2: Chains required except for 4WD with snow tires.
R3: Chains required on all vehicles (rare; roads usually close before R3). Staying prepared helps keep all us 
mountain families safe this winter!