Royersford Elementary School
Monday, February 6th |
National School Counselor Week: Respect your body |
Wear sweats |
Tuesday, February 7th |
100th day of school |
Dress like you are 100 years old |
Wednesday, February 8th |
National School Counselor Week: Feel your best |
Wear your favorite outfit/color |
Thursday, February 9th |
National School Counselor Week: Throwback Thursday |
Decades Day-Dress like you're in your favorite decade |
Friday, February 10th |
Superbowl Friday |
Wear your favorite sports team attire or color of the Super Bowl teams |
Tuesday, February 14th |
Valentines Day |
Wear pink/red/hearts |
Tuesday, February 28th |
Rare Disease Day |
Wear bright colors and or stripes |
Don't miss out on purchasing a yearbook. For information click here.
January 30 - One School, One Book Kick Off. The students will be reading Flora & Ulysses
Feb 3 – Report Cards available in Skyward after 4:00pm
Feb 6 - 27 Gertrude Hawk Fundraiser (Packets coming home)
Feb 8 - PTO Meeting 7:00pm Media Center
Feb 14 - Valentines Day Parties
Feb 20 - Parent/Teacher Conferences
Feb 24 - March 3 - Scholastic Book Fair
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This Weekly Update includes Student and Team Spotlights, Black History Month virtual events, Spring-Ford 5K Registration, tickets to the Spring Musical, and more!
This Weekly Update includes the return of Board Table Talk, Brooke's upcoming Family Fun Night, a Clean Juice fundraiser, the 2023-2024 school calendar, and more!
This Weekly Update includes an important message from Mr. Rizzo about supporting the Spring-Ford community, School Spotlight, Student Spotlight, report card information, and more.
Royersford Elementary School
450 Spring Street, Royersford, PA 19468-2519
Teresa Carboy, Ed.D., Principal
Phone: 610-705-6005 | Fax: 610-705-6250
School Hours Doors Open: 8:35 a.m. Classes: 9 a.m.-3:40 p.m. | Kindergarten Schedule AM: 9-11:40 a.m. PM: 1-3:40 p.m. |
Kindergarten Orientation
Spring-Ford S2SS
Click here to submit a S2SS report.
What types of things should I report? If it makes you uncomfortable, submit a tip. It will be up to your school to determine what the next steps are. Do you think someone is going to harm themselves? Did you see something scary that concerns you online? Submit this kind of thing.
Safe2Say Something is the easiest way to let someone know that there is a problem and let them handle it. The best part is, they will never know who it was that submitted it. It’s that simple.
If you are in immediate need of help, call 9-1-1 or go to your local area hospital Emergency Department, or call the Montgomery County Mobile Crisis Support number:
Adult Crisis Support: 855-634-4673
Child Crisis Support: 888-435-7414