ROWVA Schools Community Night showcases student projects and activities from preschool through high school.
On Thursday, March 13, attendees can enjoy a dinner, classroom spotlights, and various exhibitions. The open house aims to foster community engagement and highlight the positive aspects of the school district.
Grant Gullstrand and Kerry Danner of ROWVA joined Galesburg's Morning News to preview the annual event.
Times
- Dinner: 4:45 p.m.
- Classroom Spotlights: 5-8 p.m.
- Senior vs. Staff Volleyball Game: 7 p.m.
Events
- Junior high wax museum where students dress up as people that they wrote a biography about.
- Robotics demonstrations/
- Scholarship information session.
- Kindergarteners teaching about the rainforest.
- Second grade student entrepreneurs.
- Third grade "Pop Bottle Living Museum"
- Fourth grade history of Illinois museum.
- Sixth grade reflection projects.
The event highlights the impact of the ROWVA Public Schools Foundation, which funds 14 of the showcased projects.