

Ridge Point HS OLAB
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@RPHS_OLAB
@RPHS_OLAB provides students opportunities to learn/participate in #Online/distance learning beyond the traditional classroom. Follow us to learn more about us!




Great teachers impact lives every day. They care about kids as people, not just students. They learn what they’re good at, see what they’re capable of, and push them to be better than they thought they could be. They don’t give up on them when it’s hard, and they don’t lower expectations just to make things easier. That’s why, outside of a child’s family, a teacher is often the most important adult in their life. Not because of a lesson or a standard, but because someone believed in them, stayed consistent, and expected something from them. That one teacher. That one degree of difference. That’s what changes a life. amazon.com/dp/B0FNLC6R1L


















Out of the blue, we just needed to remind the staff @RPHS_Panthers10 , we LOVE you! #love #PantherFamily #greatdaytobeapanther @RPHS_OLAB @RPHSCounselors



March 10 is recognized as the National Day of Rest for Black Women, a day dedicated to highlighting the importance of rest, restoration, and well-being for Black women. Throughout history, Black women have carried extraordinary responsibilities in their families, communities, and workplaces. From the eras of enslavement and segregation to the ongoing pursuit of equality and opportunity, their labor, leadership, and resilience have helped shape societies across the world. The National Day of Rest for Black Women serves as a reminder that rest is not simply a luxury—it is an essential part of care, healing, and renewal. The day encourages Black women to pause, recharge, and prioritize their mental, emotional, and physical well-being. It is also a moment for communities to recognize the many ways Black women contribute to society as educators, caregivers, artists, entrepreneurs, leaders, and advocates for progress and justice. By making space for rest and restoration, individuals strengthen their ability to continue creating, building, and leading in their communities. On March 10, the National Day of Rest for Black Women invites reflection, appreciation, and support for the well-being of Black women everywhere. 💚

