15th Annual Beaufort Twilight Run

The 15th Annual Beaufort Twilight Run (BTR) running festival holds immense significance for Riverview Charter School, serving as its largest fundraiser of the year. This community-oriented event not only promotes health and wellness but also fosters a sense of unity among participants while contributing to the school’s Capstone Fundraiser. The USATF-sanctioned running festival will once again take place around Habersham this March. The running festival includes the following events: ¼ mile Kids Fun Run, a youth 1 Mile Run, a 5K Run, a 5K Walk, an 8K Run, a 10 mile Run, and the 13.1 Beaufort Challenge – a 5K + a 10 Mile Run. If you are not participating in the races — watching and cheering on your favorite participant is just as fun! Live music, local gourmet food trucks, and Habersham restaurants are open during and after the races.

In honor of our 15th anniversary, we are bringing back everyone’s favorite event…The Oyster Roast. This year, the Oyster Roast will be held on March 14th from 6-9PM at Shellring in Port Royal. We are excited to kick off another wonderful BTR with our wonderful community!

 

WHAT IS RIVERVIEW?
Riverview Charter School was the first charter school in Beaufort, SC, and the only charter school sponsored by the Beaufort County School District. Riverview is a public school and does not charge for admission nor have any admission requirements other than residing in Beaufort County. Riverview opened in 2009 and reached full capacity during the 2019-2020 school year, serving just over 700 students in Kindergarten through 8th grade.

At each grade level, students are required to meet proficiency in state mandated standards that are heavily focused on skills and content. To enrich the curriculum, Riverview teachers write integrated units of study centered around “Big Ideas” to help students see that life is not arranged by content areas – that it’s interconnected.

To further help our students “Connect the Dots,” Riverview students embark on a nine-year journey that consists of three cycles. Each cycle, K-2, 3-5, and 6-8 is guided by conceptual themes that link the curriculum with the development of the child — the child as an individual in an expanding social network—community, culture, and world.

FIELD AND CAPSTONE EXPERIENCES
Part of Riverview’s larger vision for students is to provide field experiences that extend the walls of learning beyond the classroom. In addition to the common threads, each cycle culminates in Capstone Field Experiences and projects at the end of Second, Fifth, and Eighth Grade. The field experiences are designed to allow students and teachers to use place-based learning to enrich the curriculum and engage students in real world, authentic experiences. These field experiences will build off of the “Big Ideas” explored in each grade level and the Conceptual themes of Community, Culture, and World. Students participate in fundraising for their capstone field trips, and each trip is a celebratory culmination of the students’ growth throughout the cycle of three years. The Beaufort Twilight Run (BTR) helps fund the Capstone Fund, which was created to reduce the financial burden of these field trips for our families, so that all students may have the opportunity to participate in these once-in-a-lifetime learning experiences.

GRATEFUL FOR OUR COMMUNITY
Thanks to our generous sponsors, Riverview families, and community participation over the last 15 years, the Beaufort Twilight Run (BTR) has raised over $600,000, which helps to minimize the financial impact of our Capstone experiences on our families.

Shelby Sauls, BTR Volunteer, explains that the impact of the Beaufort Twilight Run goes beyond Riverview Charter School. Participating in or supporting the Beaufort Twilight Run is a celebration of fitness and a meaningful contribution to the growth and success of our entire community.
For sponsorship questions contact Haley.Romeo@RiverviewCharterSchool.org.