Riverside Middle School will host its Black History Month program, “Remembering Riverside: Then, Now, and Forever,” on Friday, February 27th, from 2:15–3:25 PM.
While the program is not open to the general public due to space limitations, it will be available via live stream for those who would like to watch and support our students. The live stream link will be shared closer to the event date.
We appreciate the community members who are participating in and supporting this special assembly. Thank you for helping us celebrate and honor this important month.









Riverside Middle School will host its Black History Month program, “Remembering Riverside: Then, Now, and Forever,” on Friday, February 27th, from 2:15–3:25 PM.
While the program is not open to the general public due to space limitations, it will be available via live stream for those who would like to watch and support our students. The live stream link will be shared closer to the event date.
We appreciate the community members who are participating in and supporting this special assembly. Thank you for helping us celebrate and honor this important month.




Students are working on a wide range of exciting projects — from designing vehicles that measure velocity, to coding computers to create art and geometric designs. While each project looks different, every student is applying critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and creativity in powerful ways. We can’t wait to see these projects continue to develop!
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The RMS Lady Bulldogs are still alive and take on the Patriots for the post-season tournament! Tip-off is at noon at Palmetto Middle on Saturday!
























Please be aware that school buses will not operate on roads that are unsafe for travel. At this time, we have approximately 30 roads that remain impassable.
If a bus did not travel down your road last Thursday, it is unlikely that it will be able to pick up students on that same road tomorrow morning. Safety remains our top priority, and bus routes will be adjusted accordingly. Families who live on affected roads should make alternate transportation plans if possible. We appreciate your understanding as we continue to monitor conditions and work to ensure the safety of our students and staff.
Thank you for your patience and partnership.

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Due to icy patches on rural roads, Anderson School District Four will operate on a two-hour delay for all schools on Thursday, January 29. Buses will only operate on roads that are safe for travel.
All campuses have been prepared for the safe return of students; however, some patchy ice may remain in shaded areas on school grounds. Staff will continue to monitor conditions and take appropriate precautions throughout the day. School administrators and staff will work with students to ensure that eLearning assignments and coursework are completed and that students are supported as they transition back to campus.
The safety of our students and staff remains our top priority. District personnel will continue to monitor conditions, and additional updates will be shared as needed. We appreciate the patience and support of our families as we take these precautions to ensure a safe start to the school day.

At this time, main roads are mostly safe for travel; however, many backroads remain treacherous in spots, particularly in shaded and rural areas. District leaders continue to stay in close communication with emergency preparedness officials and weather professionals as we monitor conditions throughout our communities.
As communicated last Friday, tomorrow (Tuesday, January 27) has been designated as an eLearning day. We are pleased to report that power is on at all schools, and our facilities and maintenance teams are actively working to prepare campuses and buildings for the safe return of students and staff when conditions allow.
As we move through Tuesday (Jan 27th), district leaders will continue assessing road conditions and updated forecasts in collaboration with our emergency and weather partners. We will provide updates on Tuesday should any decisions be made regarding plans for Wednesday.
Thank you for your patience, flexibility, and continued partnership. The safety of our students and staff remains our top priority as we thoughtfully balance safety with continuity of learning.

