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WELCOME TO OUR SCHOOL

Riverview Jr. High

 

Address: 751 West Tripp Lane, Murray, UT 84123

Main Office: (801) 264-7446; Fax: (801) 264-7458

Counseling Office: (801) 264-7481; Fax: (801) 264-7478

 

Principal: Earl Kauffman

Assistant Principal: Mike Roberts

Attendance Secretary: Jennifer Baldwin

Financial Secretary: Janie Moysh

 

School Schedule:

Doors Open at 7:35 AM

School Starts at 7:55 AM

School Ends at 2:40 PM (M/T/TH/F) and 1:50 PM (W)

 

Enrollment:

Riverview Jr. High serves approximately 620 students in grades seven through nine.

 

School Promotion:

Students promoted from Riverview Junior High attend Murray High School.

 

Mascot: Raptor

 

School Colors: Red and white

 

Year Built: 1961

 

 

 

Riverview jr high mission statement

 

Mission Statement:

Our mission is to create a developmentally responsive middle-level school that nurtures each student’s progress physically, emotionally, and intellectually.

 

Belief Statements:

Students’ personal and academic success is our central goal.

Students are provided a safe, secure, and supportive learning environment.

Students are taught to become confident, self-directed, and lifelong learners.

Students are offered a variety of opportunities to collaborate, problem-solve, and create with one another.

Students learn resilience, self-advocacy, and respect.

Incentives/Awards:

CLAW Cards

As part of our Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports program (PBIS), students have the opportunity to earn CLAW cards. Students are awarded these cards by their teachers when they demonstrate Character, Leadership, Achievement, and Wise choices. Students can turn their CLAW cards into the main office for various rewards.

Remarkable Raptor

Remarkable Raptor is a recognition given to six students (two from each grade) each month from October through April. A letter is prepared that contains remarks from their teachers. “Remarkable Raptors” are students who are doing good things in their lives at school, working hard, being kind to others, etc. On the designated day, the student comes to the office to meet with the principal and the PTA President where the letter is read aloud to them and they are given the letter, a certificate, cash award, gift card, and treats. A copy of the letter and school picture is featured in the front foyer display case for the month.