SERRF in the News
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donations from shoppers to support literacy in Tehama County!
Special THANKS to Dave and Chrystal Talley, owners of Red Bluff Grocery Outlet, for sponsoring this
worthwhile community campaign!
Pictured: Dave Talley and Karla Stroman
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David Gonzalez to program "Sphero" robots. Students work in teams to write Code that causes the "Sphero" to change color, travel in a predetermined path or make
animal sounds. Students are enjoying these lessons.
January 14, 2020
As the culminating event to a 6 week lesson series, Rancho Tehama SERRF students experienced an afternoon filled with historical information and interactive activities. Students particularly enjoyed learning about the part Northern California played in the growth of aviation in America.
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Completing a six week lesson plan on Water Safety, Rancho Tehama S.E.R.R.F. students visited the Forebay Aquatic Center. It is as the students say “one of the best days ever” and “their favorite field trip” of the year. Students are able to kayak, paddle board, peddle boat. Students also received an important lesson on how to ‘self rescue’. The field trip was organized through the Feather River Center, a new nonprofit program. Their mission is to promote education, recreation, tourism, boating and water safety. For more information visit programs@featherrivercenter.org.
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Richfield SERRF Expanded Learning Program Is Incredible
Richfield SERRF students have been learning about what it means to be Brave! We all know being brave isn't easy, but we practice bravery almost every day! Students have shown us they have the ability to be brave, and can show this by practicing mindfulness, kindness and respect.
October 23, 2018
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Berrendos SERRF students actively engage in "Minute To Win It" games on their first Fun Friday of the school year.
June 28, 2018
Lassen View SERRF Summer program had some very special visitors. George Zimmerman and Bessie Heggie, with their dog Winkie, brought a working bee hive to share. Students were able to find the queen bee, observe honey in the honeycomb, and watch bees dance!
May 30, 2018
Richfield SERRF heads to Oroville Forebay after studying water safety and conservation. Students enjoyed time on the water, learning how to use different types of water equipment: Kayaks, canoes, paddle boards, and paddle boats.
Java Lanes host Rancho Tehama S.E.R.R.F.
Principal Paula Panfilio, students and families from Rancho Tehama S.E.R.R.F enjoyed a field trip to Java Lanes bowling alley in Corning. Students participated in a six week lesson plan to prepare for the trip. The families that attended appreciated that the S.E.R.R.F program often provides many of these very educational and exciting field trips.
May 2, 2018
Lassen View SERRF students have been hard at work making a raised flower bed and planting the beautiful floral plants donated by The Home Depot in Red Bluff. The primary students have been learning about gardening and plant life cycles.
March 23, 2018
March 7, 2018
The 4th-8th grade SERRF students of Reeds Creek School enjoyed a special visit from Michelle Ackley of the Red Bluff High School Temple Grandin Team. Students listened to a presentation based on the book, “Temple Grandin, How The Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism And Changed The World”. Reeds Creek SERRF students had spent 6 weeks learning about the life and accomplishments of Temple Grandin who was diagnosed with autism when she was a child. Dr. Grandin is a professor of animal science, a consultant to the livestock industry on animal behavior, and an autism spokesperson.
February 27, 2018
February 23, 2018
Richfield SERRF students have been able to enjoy the nice weather outside by participating in parachute games. These games not only help students improve their locomotor skills, but provides the opportunity for all students to be continuously and vigorously involved regardless of their fitness level and skill ability. Students are actively participating, building cooperative skills and most importantly, having fun! Pictured: Layla Hansen, Keeli Smith, Owen Votaw, Trey Votaw
February 12, 2018
Manton SERRF students researched a Hugelkultur garden bed (raised garden bed that doesn't require irrigation or fertilization) and decided it would be a beneficial addition to our garden. The students gathered and layered leaves, grass clippings, twigs, branches, corn stalks, and compost to create it. It will be ready for planting in April!