The Richland County Elementary School is offering Pre-K and Kindergarten Screenings this spring for the 2022-2023 school year. To schedule a screening please call RCES at 618-395-8540.
Attention all students who will be in 12th grade or Seniors school year 2022-2023
The State of Illinois requires that all Seniors receive the Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine (MCV4). If your student received a dose after the age of 16, they do not need another dose. The State of Illinois requires that students who are not compliant with Immunizations be excluded from school.
Immunization Records for all present 11th grade RCHS students have been given to the Richland County Health Office so that your student's shot record may be reviewed with the health nurse upon making your child's appointment for this vaccine. You may want to receive other vaccines that are not a requirement but may be recommended.
Please call RCHO at 392-6241 to make your child's appointment before the summer rush begins.
RCHS Nurse Cheryl Wall
Effective immediately, the CDC has updated its guidance and no longer requires masks to be worn on school buses and vans. Students are welcome to continue to wear them if they so choose.
No school on Thursday, February 24th due to icy conditions. Be safe!
This is a reminder that students will be released early on Thursday, February 17 and will follow the School Improvement Day schedule. In addition, there is no school on Friday, February 18 due to parent/teacher conferences and Monday, February 21 for Presidents Day.
RCES Kindergarten Screenings for next school year, 2022-2023 are being scheduled now. To schedule an appointment or for more information , contact Kristy Harting at 618-395-8540, ext. 1106.
FREE Children's Orthopedic Clinic - March 14, 2022
In a special meeting held on Thursday, February 10, the RCCU #1 Board of Education voted to remove mandatory masking for students, staff, and visitors effective immediately.
February 6, 2022
Dear RCCU1 Staff & Families,
Many of you are aware of a court ruling from Sangamon County that came out late in the day on
Friday, February 4th. This court ruling issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) for students
and staff members that challenged some of the state-mandated COVID-19 mitigations including
the mask mandate, quarantine orders, and testing requirements.
Throughout the pandemic, many people have developed strongly held beliefs for and against
the orders that have been put in place. Well-meaning people have vigorously disagreed on what
is the best approach to take in K-12 schools. As things stand right now, the defendants in the
case from Sangamon County have filed an appeal to the Illinois Appellate Court and a ruling will
be handed down by February 17th, if not sooner. This ruling will largely settle the matter for
RCCU1.
The question in many people’s mind right now is what does this mean for students and staff in
our school district? The answer is that our school district was not part of the lawsuit, so until the
Appellate Court ruling comes out RCCU1 will maintain its current plan. This includes universal
masking indoors while at school and on buses and quarantine orders. The reasons for this
decision are outlined below.
1) The current plan is a board adopted plan that cannot simply be changed without formal
action taken by the board of education. Those districts in our area that have already
changed their plan are either named in the lawsuit and subject to the TRO or their school
boards have previously adopted a change to their plan
2) The Appellate Court ruling will be out by the time of the next regularly scheduled board
meeting on February 17th, so any changes that need to be made to the plan can be done
with full knowledge of all of the implications.
3) This topic will be on the board agenda for February 17th and the board will make a
decision then.
This has been an emotionally charged topic but we ask that you be patient for a little while
longer as the appeals process unfolds. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated as we continue
to make the health and safety of our students and staff a priority.
Sincerely,
Chris A. Simpson
Superintendent of Schools
School is canceled for Friday, February 4 due to poor weather and road conditions. Be safe!
No school on Thursday, February 3. Stay safe!
RCES Pre-K Screenings for next school year, 2022-2023 are being scheduled now. To schedule an appointment, contact Jennifer Fancher at 618-395-8540, ext. 1600.
The Richland County School District is amending the 2021-2022 school calendar. There will be no school on Wednesday, November 24th with a 2:00 pm dismissal on Tuesday, November 23rd. This school day will be added to the end of the school year. The last day of the 2021-2022 school year will be Thursday, May 26th.
The RCCU1 special board of education meeting on Wednesday, November 3 at 5:00 pm will not be live streamed due to a large portion of the meeting being conducted in closed session.
Fall Kids Mall Pick Up Shopping Days - August 6-7, 2021.
Registration begins July 6th thru July 18th. Forms will be posted on Facebook and School website
School dismisses one hour early on Thursday, June 3rd. Have a great summer!
The RCCU1 Board of Education is reviewing the name of the theater of the newly renovated Richland County High School. During the renovation, the classitorium was razed and replaced with a smaller theater. A board committee will accept public comments about a possible name for the theater. Comments will be accepted online at https://forms.gle/WqZqNqTdo5nPrSBv7 until June 11, 2021.
No school for all students on Monday, May 17, 2021 for a remote learning planning day.
No school for all in-person and remote students on May 17, 2021 for a remote learning planning day.
RCHS Renovation Video #5
https://youtu.be/HJw67xGGoaM