About Us:
River Eves opened its doors in August of 1996.
"Community" is more than just a word at River Eves Elementary. It is a way of life that we put into practice every day. Working collaboratively with parents and community members, teachers nurture and promote self-worth and respect for all learners. River Eves typifies a true neighborhood school surrounded by a supportive residential community. We are exceptionally proud of our diverse student demographics and embrace the fact that we have students from a variety of backgrounds, cultures, races, and walks-of-life!
Parent volunteers are welcome to support the school through a streamlined district vetting process. We pride ourselves on being holistically minded by emphasizing and providing a rigorous curriculum, instructional technology, and exposure to the fine arts. River Eves is a state-certified STEM school where scientific and mathematical inquiry, critical-thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving are embedded within learning environments. Students have consistent access to our “STEM Lab” & "Aquaponics Lab" via the specials rotation. The “Aquaponics Lab” was established through our "River Eves Education Foundation" (REEF). Aquaponics instruction is accomplished where students receive additional "doses" of inquiry-based lessons. Project-based learning is a key component of Aquaponics instruction and is an integral element of STEM certification; lab experiences directly support state science standards at each grade-level. The River Eves “STEM Lab” is where students gain consistent exposure to the “Engineering Design Model” (EDM) that drives the scientific thinking process for students. River Eves is also recognized as a Georgia “PBIS Distinguished School”, as well an AVID certified school. To learn more about PBIS & AVID, please access the portions of the website that provide descriptive explanations about these frameworks.
The school community comes together regularly for family events, book fairs, talent shows, student productions/concerts, field day activities, as well as a multitude of other “family first” gatherings.