

Ridgefield School District has an award-winning Community Education program with an extensive year-round calendar of courses and activities for people of all ages. Thanks to a $2,...

With virtual reality headsets, whirring robots, and an entire semi-truck powered by electricity, the courtyard at View Ridge Middle School was filled with excitement everywhere yo...

The Ridgefield School District is pleased to announce the hiring of Jennifer Johnson as its newest administrator. Starting in the fall, Johnson will serve as an assistant principa...

From the moment you arrive at the Spring Showcase, you’re surrounded by incredible projects from View Ridge Middle School students. You can hear the award-winning student band pla...

View Ridge is proud to name Evan Yost as our May Student of the Month. Some characteristics that all of Evan’s teachers mentioned was that he has a positive attitude, is enthusias...

The View Ridge Middle School band is enjoying another successful year of performances at events and competitions. Several members of the middle school band were also selected for ...

Naomy’s teachers say that she is a joy to have in class because of her positivity, her smile, and the way she strives to do her best. She has also found her voice this year. Naomy...

View Ridge Middle School will send 11 students to state competition in Seattle next week at the Washington Technology Student Association (WTSA) Conference. View Ridge has three...

View Ridge is excited to announce that 7th grader Lillian Edgren is our choice for March student of the Month. Kris Call, her math teacher had this to say about her: “Lilly is t...

Walking into the biomedical career fair looks sort of like a crime scene, with bloody evidence and a fake body lying on a table. But it’s all part of the Biomedical Career Fair at...

March is Ridgefield Youth Arts Month (RYAM), an entire month of celebrating youth involvement in the arts. There is a full calendar of art activities, classes, and events availabl...

On Friday, Feb. 24th, Ridgefield Schools will be on a 3-hour late start schedule . Schools will release at their regular times:
RHS: 10:55 a.m. to 2:40 p.m. SRIS/VRMS: 11...

No one expected the tiny town of Ridgefield to bring home the National Knowledge Bowl Championship trophy—but last year they did, defeating public and private schools from across ...

"How did you get to be mayor?” View Ridge Middle School’s seventh graders got the answer to that question and many more when Mayor Jennifer Lindsay came to speak to their Washin...

Testing referrals for participation in the Ridgefield School District’s Highly Capable Program for the 2023-24 school year are currently being accepted. Anyone may refer a student...

Ask most seventh graders to recite a poem, and you’re likely to be met with blank stares. But not at View Ridge Middle School, where seventh grade English Language Arts (ELA) stud...

Last month, the Ridgefield School District partnered with the Center for Educational Effectiveness to conduct an anonymous, third-party survey to collect information and feedback...

Seventh grade history students settled into the View Ridge Middle School Theatre. Onscreen, a slide read, “Since Time Immemorial: longer than humans have been able to record time ...

How do you bring history to life? At View Ridge Middle School, history teacher David Jacobson’s Washington history class has taken a 175-year-old event and put its participants on...