Congratulations to Our FBLA Members! We are so proud of our students who represented Riverside High School at the FBLA State Leadership Conference at the University of Wyoming in Laramie! Ten students joined the fun, competed, and showcased their hard work and talent. Ā The results are as follows: Alan Landis 1st Human Resources Management 1st Data Science & AI 3rd Health Care AdministrationĀ  Ā  Paul StoneĀ  1st Computer Problem Solving 4th CybersecurityĀ  Ā  Nicholas OlmsteadĀ  2nd Impromptu SpeakingĀ  4th Agribusiness Ā  Andrew Sawyer 2nd International Business Ā  Liberty Harding 4th Intro to Marketing Ā  Harding, Olmstead, Stone 3rd Sales PresentationĀ  3rd Business Plan Our student’s dedication, confidence, and commitment have truly paid off. Whether you brought home awards or gained valuable experience, you made RHS proud! Please congratulate these students when you see them!
2 months ago, Nicole Hopkin
awards
alan
paul
nick
andrew
liberty
day 1
had
nlp
crew
6th Grade Social Studies Students have been been learning chivalry, honor, and etiquette through immersive, hands-on experiences. This included a classroom a ceremonies, quests based on the Seven Principles of Chivalry, and themed feasts. Today the these students got to practice what they have been practicing in class and learning about in the classroom of chivalry and etiquette dinner. Etiquette & Manners: A lesson was covered by our Middle School Social Studies Teacher Mr. Mickelson on medieval banquet prior to where seating and service depended on social status, and the proper, often refined, use of knives, spoons, and hands (before forks were common).Mr.DesRosier our High School Social Studies Teacher was also available for assistance to give some insight of how these time frames were. Mrs.Kibbey was a huge help out with food preparation, dining table ware,set up,and all around set up. Mrs.Peterson huge help out and to Mrs.Scott bouncing back and forth helping out. To our three 7th grade girls who were servers that were very respectful and working hard pulled out of their classes. They all three also learned how hard it is sometimes how people can be rude but just kept being polite. Thank you to Harper, Katelyn and Hudsyn! You girl's rocked today.
2 months ago, Tonya Scott
above and beyond
Respect
Manners
Lady’s First
Beautiful
dining at the finest
All smiles
Dining
Learning
Learning firsthand
6th Grade Riverside students are learning to survey and create a topographical map much like it was done in the 1800's.
2 months ago, Roxanne Peterson
Mapping the walking path
Recording the data.
Setting up the equipment.
Making sure it’s level.
Getting it accurate.
Teamwork.
Figuring out how it works
Looking through the device
Waiting for the next measurement
Working together.
Riverside Academic Challenge Team: Small Schools Team Runner Up for State placed 2nd at State on Saturday down at CWC in Riverton March 14,2026. 2 Seniors: Ben Mendenhall, Jackson Scott and 1 Junior: Dawson Scott all represented Riverside very well today with advisor Stuart DesRosier. Photo courtesy of Melissa Scott and thank you to Ira Jensen (bus driver) transportation for getting them safely home! The final round was down between rival teams of Riverside and Greybull which put the heat on!šŸ”„Riverside only lost by 12 points for the championship title. These three boys worked hard and represented our school very well day and have worked hard all this whole season 2025-2026 Academic Challenge Team of practicing in mornings. From all of us GREAT JOB AT STATE AND CONGRATULATIONS WELL DESERVED! Congratulations BEN,JACKSON,DAWSON & MR.DESROSIER!
2 months ago, Tonya Scott
Proud of them
after final round
All smiles!
thinking hard
points in round 4 to make into final round
final round between rivals Greybull & Riverside Heat is on
thumbs up
No school for students Friday, March 6, 2026
3 months ago, Skye Cervantes
Red Illustration School Reminder Instagram Post
Join our team at Riverside Middle/High School!
3 months ago, Matthew Jensen
Join our Team!
8th grade students in Mrs. Miller ELA having to go "Old School" of using encyclopedias,textbooks and dictionaries to research certain topic and how to find it. Cannot use online at all!
3 months ago, Tonya Scott
Encyclopedia
Old School
Textbook & Encyclopedia
Working as a team together!
Textbook usage Teamwork
Bringing it to Mrs.Miller to prove they found it in books.
See it’s here in encyclopedia
Back buy popular demand! Get your Riverside Rebel gear and help out or Football athletes raise money for our high school team camp and youth skills camp this summer. https://stores.inksoft.com/WS132988
3 months ago, Matthew Jensen
Middle school basketball vs Ten Sleep - Game canceled tonight (2/17/26)
3 months ago, Skye Cervantes
šŸ€ā¤ļøšŸ–¤ REBEL BASKETBALL SENIOR NIGHT! šŸ–¤ā¤ļøšŸ€ Join us this FRIDAY for the LAST HOME GAME of the season as we honor our incredible Senior players for their dedication, leadership, and heart on the court! Let’s pack the gym and show our Rebel Pride & Spirit — wear your RED & BLACK loud and proud! šŸ“ Girls Varsity Senior Night – 5:30 PM (Game immediately following) šŸ“ Boys Varsity Senior Night – 7:00 PM (Game immediately following) Let’s celebrate our seniors and make it a night they’ll never forget! ā¤ļøšŸ–¤ #RebelPride #SeniorNight #ThankYouSeniors
3 months ago, Nicole Hopkin
Senior Night 1
Riverside Middle School singers compete at the annual Showalter Music Festival. All of our singers receive a "Superior" rating.
3 months ago, Roxanne Peterson
A great group of musicians.
8th graders Kelsey and Brynn sing a magical duet.
6th graders Kendal, Alithia, and Hanna perform as a wonderful trio.
Kaislee, Mazi and Lena from the 6th grade sing together beautifully.
Hudsyn (7th grade), JoJo (8th grade), and Katelyn sing wonderfully.
Riverside Middle School band students compete at the annual Showalter Music Festival competition and each one receives a "Superior" rating.
3 months ago, Roxanne Peterson
Riverside has some amazing Middle School musicians !
Zeke and Kaleb sound great!
Mazi and Kobe blend their sound wonderfully
Kelsey performs a solo with a piece of music from the stage show ā€œKaā€.
Brynn makes beautiful music with her obo.
Katelyn sounds great on her saxophone.
Kaislee playing her flute for the judge.
Belle really showed she stuff with her flute
Delta playing her flute with confidence
The judge was wonderful, helpful and funny.  The kids really appreciated his helpful comments
šŸ”“ RED OUT GAME NIGHT! šŸ”“ Join us Friday, January 30th as our Rebel Basketball Teams take on Burlington! Pack the stands, bring the noise, and WEAR RED to show your Rebel pride! ā¤ļø šŸ•“ Game Times: • Girls JV @ 4:00pm (LIE Gym – 2 quarters) • Boys JV @ 4:00pm • Girls Varsity @ 5:30pm • Boys Varsity @ 7:00pm Let’s turn the gym RED and cheer our Rebels on to victory! ā¤ļøšŸ€ #RedOut #RebelPride #GameNight
4 months ago, Nicole Hopkin
Jan 30th
PUBLIC COMMENT FOUR-DAY WEEK
BHCSD#4 will have a Special Board Meeting on Tuesday, February 3rd at 6:30 p.m. to hear public comment on proposed application for a four-day school week. It will take place in the Commons Area at Riverside Middle/High School.
4 months ago, Skye Cervantes
Last week our GR wrestling team went down to participate in the Clash at the Crossroads Boys came away with 4th place and our girls 2nd.
4 months ago, Ira Mickelson
GR Hound Dogs
šŸ–¤šŸ€ BLACK OUT NIGHT! šŸ€šŸ–¤ Join us Thursday, January 22nd as Riverside takes on Meeteetse at HOME! šŸ–¤ Wear your BLACK and pack the standsšŸ–¤ ā° Girls Varsity: 5:30 PM ā° Boys Varsity: 7:00 PM Let’s bring the energy, the noise, and the šŸ–¤BLACKšŸ–¤ #BlackOutGame #RiversidePride #PackTheGym
4 months ago, Nicole Hopkin
Black Out Game
We’ve seen many students feeling sick lately. Some are too ill and should stay home, while others could manage the day but want to leave. If you child's illness prevents them from learning or could spread to others, they should stay home. Balancing attendance, learning, and preventing illness can be tricky! Call or email Nurse Katie if you have questions!

Please remember to call the office if your student will be absent.
Thanks for keeping our school community healthy!
4 months ago, Katie Winters
I need to stay home if...
January Newsletter from Superintendent Keith Campbell Big Horn District #4

A New Year at Big Horn County School District #4
A new year always brings a chance to reflect and reset, and as superintendent of Big Horn County School District #4, I’m excited about what lies ahead for our schools.
First, I want to say thank you. We are incredibly fortunate to have such outstanding students, it is so much fun to watch them learn, grow and represent this district, our staff—teachers, support staff, and administrators who show up every day focused on supporting students and helping them succeed. I’m also grateful for our Board of Trustees and their leadership and the trust and encouragement of our community. Our schools are stronger because of these partnerships.
My New Year’s resolution for the district is simple: keep moving forward. That means building on our strengths, being honest about where we can improve, and always keeping students at the center of our decisions. It will involve all of us working together toward the common purpose of strengthening our schools so that they serve our students today and in the years to come.
We have already done a great deal of work with our Board, teachers and students to gather information and identify priorities that will help guide our new strategic plan. That work has given us a strong starting point. Our next step is to broaden the conversation by hearing from parents and community members. We value those perspectives and welcome input on what our ultimate goals should be, how we move forward, and the direction our district should take in the years ahead. Please participate in our community/parent stakeholder meetings when given the chance.
Looking forward into 2026, I am excited about the future of Bgh4. We have a strong foundation with dedicated professionals, great students and a caring community. As we move forward together, my focus will be on listening, learning and making thoughtful decisions that benefit our students. I know that by working together and staying focused on our goal of continual improvement, we will continue to strengthen our district and ensure that it serves our students, families, and community well, now and into the future.
4 months ago, Skye Cervantes
Riverside's 7th and 8th grade students had an amazing day at Antelope Butte skiing and playing in the freshly falling snow.
4 months ago, Roxanne Peterson
Our 7th and 8th Grade students had an amazing time at Antelope Butte.
Haakon showing the instructors what he’s got
Some good practice time.
Getting on the chair lift.
Alexis mastering the obstacle course
Kaysen having a blast skiing down the mountain
A great ski day
Learning new skills.
Jorden is so happy!
Our great skiers coming out of the trees!