
Kindergarten here we come! We loved getting to meet some of our future 24-25 kindergarteners and their families at our Kindergarten Enrollment event.



4th grade students spending time in science testing out how motion and energy change when various objects collide.


Kindergarten Enrollment opens today, Wednesday, March 13th!
What to know:
*Enrollment can be completed at Rock Creek from 2:00-7:00 pm or online via the live link. (included below)
*If completing enrollment at Rock Creek, computers and help will be available for you to navigate the process. This will also be a chance to see the school and meet key members of our community.
Further details:
*The online process requires your valid email address to get started.
*Proof of Parent/Legal Guardian Identification
*Driver’s license or other valid state/federal photo ID.
*Student’s State Issued Birth Certificate
*Complete Record of Immunizations
*Must comply with Missouri state law.
*Proof of Residency is also required- in order to complete this part of the process, two documents are required. (Some examples include a lease, a mortgage statement; the most recent gas, electric or water bill.)
go.FZSD.us/Kindergarten
We can't wait to meet our new kindergarteners!


Hello Rock Creek Families. We deeply apologize about the text and email that went out in the middle of the night. That was scheduled and intended to go out during the afternoon today. The system kept glitching when I was trying to schedule the message to go at noon. Thanks for your understanding.

Thank you to our Reading Week supporters from the community- Kokomo Joes, Rockin' Jump, Freddy's, Raising Canes, and Texas Roadhouse. We appreciate your support and generous donations to make Reading Week even more special.


Remember to spring your clocks forward one hour Saturday night before heading to bed to account for Daylight Savings time. Daylight Savings time officially switches forward at 2:00 am on Sunday, March 10th.


We have such caring students! A student happened to have dropped their supplies while walking down the hallway and a group of students who were nearby, didn't think twice to kneel down and help that student out. What a heartwarming display of kindness.


Wednesday of Reading Week was aglow from bright clothing to flashlights 🔦 shining the light on the beauty of reading.


Get ready for next Wednesday! go.FZSD.us/Kindergarten
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Bravo 5th grade students, you shined! What a fantastic performance in your musical, "I Need A Vacation". ⛱️Special thanks to Mrs. Soller for such a neat performance opportunity and all the time and work behind the scenes.🎭🎤


🧢 Hats off to reading! This was the perfect way to kick off Reading Week 📚. What fun it was to see students sporting all sorts of fun hats in the spirit of reading.


Third grade P.E. students hard at work to find that point of balance.


Reading Week kicks off Monday, March 4th and runs to Friday, March 8th.
Join us in celebrating reading with our fun theme for each day.
**Please see the image included for all the daily themed details. **



Celebrating the end of a great week with Positive Office Referrals for students spotted being leaders. Way to go Rockets!!🚀





Let's get ready for Kindergarten 2024!
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Can you feel the #FZJoy?
Fort Zumwalt School District is proud to be one of the 19 midsize Missouri businesses -- and the only Missouri public school district -- recognized among America’s Best Employers by Forbes. You can read more about the recognition at fz.k12.mo.us
Our employees maintain 2.8 million square feet of facilities, a fleet of 172 buses and 24,500 electronic devices. Each day they manage the operations in our 31 offices; transport 13,500 students; serve 9,200 meals and TEACH 16,920 members of the future workforce.
Looking to find your direction? go.FZSD.us/WorkForFZSD






Students love to impress Dr. Dierker by explaining their thinking and providing examples on how to solve different size problems.


It's not everyday that one gets selected to read their DARE essay for O'Fallon City Council. Congratulations to 5th grader Chase P. who got to do just that.


It takes hard work and creativity to make art masterpieces. These 4th graders loved exploring and creating through this medium.
