
Thank you to the following businesses and organizations for generously providing meals for our faculty and staff during our Back-to-School Professional Development Days. Your kindness and support are greatly appreciated! Bank of Monticello, Peoples Bank of Wyaconda, Keagan Brown - Flat Branch Home Loans, Shelter Insurance - Drew Horner, Opaa!, Refreshment Services Pepsi, Canton R-V PTO. We are so fortunate to have a community that supports our schools and takes such great care of our staff.

Thank you to Eagles Auxiliary for the school supply donation

Welcome to Canton R-V!
This week, we welcomed our new faculty and staff for two days of learning, collaboration, and getting to know one another. We are beyond excited to welcome our new members and look forward to all they will bring to Canton R-V and our students. We’re so glad you’re here!
Left to Right: Sidney Edwards, Nickolas Edwards, Shaun Parker, Halley Durst, Emily Radkins

Don't forget to register your child on Monday!

The Canton R-V School District is accepting sealed bids for snow removal services for the 2026–2027 winter season.
Bid specifications may be obtained from the Canton R-V Central Office, 200 N. 4th Street, Canton, Missouri, or by calling 573-288-5216 during regular business hours.
Sealed bids must be received by August 31, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. and clearly marked "Snow Removal Bid – 2026–2027."
The Canton R-V School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive informalities, and accept the bid deemed to be in the best interest of the District.
There will be a parent and player meeting for all 6th-8th grade students wanting to join the JH softball team on August 13 at 6:00pm in the Media Center Conference Room.

On July 29, 2026, Canton R-V hosted several area law enforcement agencies on campus for coordinated active threat training. Agencies represented included the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Lewis County Sheriff’s Department, Canton Police Department, LaGrange Police Department, and Palmyra Police Department.
During the training, participants reviewed the district’s current safety action plan, discussed building-specific procedures with School Resource Officer Sergeant Devon Willis of the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, and worked through multiple safety response scenarios.
We are grateful for the strong partnership we have with local and regional law enforcement. Their willingness to train, plan, and prepare alongside our district helps strengthen our ability to respond if a crisis ever occurs.
While we hope these plans are never needed, we believe preparation matters. Keeping students, staff, and visitors safe requires communication, collaboration, and continued practice.
Thank you to each agency and officer who gave their time to support Canton R-V and our school community.








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