The Redbank Valley School District is committed to forging strong, positive connections with students so they can achieve independence, build confidence, and gain academic knowledge while becoming well-rounded individuals prepared to succeed in our community and global society.

Click here to view the Redbank Valley YouTube Channel!  Here you will find the Daily Announcements broadcast, along with livestreams and recordings from sporting events, graduation, and more!

Please subscribe and like our channel!

Redbank Valley School District is utilizing Google Classroom for its online instruction.  The Google Classroom Portal provides easy access to Google Classroom, along with providing helpful information for both parents and students about how to use the system.

 

Parents and students can access grades, assignments, attendance, and more by using the ParentVUE and StudentVUE information platforms.  Please use ParentVUE for new student registrations. 

Try out the app!


The RVSD Events Calendar covers all three schools and the district itself, all from one location.

RVSD Events Calendar

Every student that participates in a recognized extra-curricular activity will be required to pay an “Activity Fee”.  This one-time annual fee costs $100 per athlete, with no family cap.  The fee will be paid after tryouts, but before the first official competition or presentation of the first activity of the school year for the student.  This payment can be made in the main office with cash or check.  Checks should be made payable to Redbank Valley School District (RVSD).

Under no circumstances does the payment of this fee guarantee participation or playing time.

Season Passes
Single $50.00
Family $100.00
Senior (62+) $50.00 (Lifetime Pass)
Varsity Gate Fees
Adults $5.00
Redbank Students Free Admission
Non-Redbank Students $2.00
JH/JV Gate Fees
Adults $3.00
Redbank Students Free Admission
Non-Redbank Students $1.00
Below are a few links to websites that will give you tips on living a healthy lifestyle
 
Nutrition

* Nutrition.gov: Provides easy, online access to government information on food and nutrition for consumers.

* Superkidsnutrition.com: It's mission is to create future healthier generations through good nutrition. Saving the World, One Healthy Food at a Time! This website has interactive links for children to have fun and learn about healthy ways of life. Appropriate for children 3 years of age through 8th grade.

* Eatright.orgInforms and explains to parents how eating healthy food provides the energy and nutrients that young children need.

* The USDA: A leader in food and human nutrition information dissemination since 1971, provides credible, accurate, and practical resources for nutrition and health professionals, educators, government personnel, and consumers.

* Foodchamps.org: A wonderful interactive website for children to explore delicious and fun ways of eating healthy. Appropriate for children 3 - 8 years old.

 

Health

* The CDC: This, along with other federal government health-related websites, have many useful lists of health websites, especially for kids and teens.

* KidsHealth.org: More than just the facts about health, as part of The Nemours Foundation's Center for Children's Health Media, KidsHealth also provides families with perspective, advice, and comfort about a wide range of physical, emotional, and behavioral issues that affect children and teens.

* Girlshealth.gov: Developed by the Office on Women's Health in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, this website's purpose is to promote healthy, positive behaviors in girls between the ages of 10 and 16. This website gives girls reliable, useful information on the health issues they will face as they become young women, along with tips on handling relationships with family and friends, both at school and at home.

* The Scrub Club®: Designed for children who are 3 - 8 years of age and focuses on the importance of personal hygiene.

 


WELCOME to Redbank Valley’s Title I
Online Parent Resource Center!

Involved Parents Make a Difference!

As a Title I parent, you are encouraged to become an active participant in your child’s education. There are many ways for you to do this. A great way to start is to attend open houses along with other school events. These offer opportunities to get to know teachers and other parents in a relaxed atmosphere. You can also volunteer in the school, classroom or PTA. Most importantly keep in touch with your child’s classroom teacher, Title I teacher, and other school staff throughout the year. Call, write notes, send e-mails and be sure to attend parent/teacher conferences.

Another way that you can help your child is to work with him/her at home. We have provided several links that explain the reading process and provide you with activities and ideas to use with your child at home. Click on any of the resource links below to learn more.

Create a Family Reading Habit

Build Reading Skills and Comprehension

Instill a Love of Reading in Your Child

Motivate a Struggling Reader

Make Read-Alouds Come to Life!

Connect Reading to Real Life

Contact Us

You can reach the Redbank Valley Schools at:

  • Administration: (814) 275-2426
    Fax: (814) 275-2428
  • High School: (814) 275-2424
    Fax: (814) 275-2428
  • Intermediate School: (814) 365-5141
    Fax: (814) 365-2427
  • Primary School: (814) 275-2680
    Fax: (814) 275-4110

Where We Are Located

Administration:
920 Broad Street, New Bethlehem, PA 16242

High School:
910 Broad Street, New Bethlehem, PA 16242

Intermediate School:
1306 Truittsburg Rd, Hawthorn, PA 16230

Primary School:
600 Vine St, New Bethlehem, PA 16242