Child ID Kits Distribution

Act 180 of the Child ID Law (2002) requires school districts to make Child ID kits available to parents. We have received a shipment of Child ID kits for our students. These are inkless, at-home kits parents/guardians can use to take their child’s fingerprints and store them safely at home. While there is no obligation for you to proceed with taking and storing your child’s fingerprints, doing so allows you to have your child’s vital information, fingerprints, and DNA in a safe place should you ever need it. Child ID kits are taken and stored at home and should only be given to law enforcement in case of an emergency.
On Thursday, March 30th, a kit will be sent home with your child. Students will be directed to give their kits to their parents/guardians. However, if your child forgets to give you the kit, please ask for it. The Child ID kits have been made available to us through a partnership with the SC Attorney General’s Office, SC Department of Education, Duke Energy, and Dominion Energy.
Accepting Power In Changing Donations

Did you know that 1 in 4 women struggled to purchase menstrual cycle products within the past year due to a lack of income? The National Honor Society is collecting menstrual cycle supply items to donate to Power in Changing, the diaper bank of the Midlands. You may drop off donations through March 31st at stations located in the Front Office, Media Center, Room S104, or Room S204. Our donation wish list includes pads, tampons, liners, and baby products (i.e. diapers, wipes, and formula).
Powder Puff Football Players Needed

Celebrating SEL Week

March 10th was spectacular. Cavaliers celebrated SEL Day with station rotations and games. Thanks to RNE SEW Lead Teacher Ms. Rogers, and Richland Two’s MTSS Interventions Mrs. Black, Mrs. Moore, and Ms. Gardner.