Student Services
Student Services at Riverside Indian School
Dormitories
The Student Services Department (SSD) provides Riverside students with a safe, supervised dorm environment and recreational activities throughout the school year. SSD is our largest department on campus, and our employees are trained to ensure your child’s living arrangements support a quality academic life and healthy social behavior. Dorm staff are always available during non-classroom instruction hours and often assist with the many student activities provided by our recreation department.
Riverside currently offers five dormitories for students, two opened at the beginning of the 2014-2015 school year. The dorms can house up to 200 students each. Each dorm room comes equipped with the following features:
- Beds, dressers, and wardrobes for up to four students
- Thermostat control for each dorm room
- Smart-TV located in each dorm room
- Common living room area in each wing equipped with satellite TV
- Foyer area with kitchen appliances and big-screen TV
- Rec room with pool tables, foosball, and lounge area
- Industry-standard, storm weather-safe room
- Dorm-wide intercom system for important announcements
- Secured environment via campus security camera system
Girls Dorm: (405) 247-4192
Boys Dorm: (405) 247-8044
Recreation Department
Riverside’s Recreation Department provides activities for our students daily, weekly, and monthly. Here are examples of activities offered to Riverside students:
- 3-on-3 basketball tournaments
- Bingo games
- Pool tournaments
- Volleyball and kickball tournaments
- Zumba exercise classes
- Movie night in the Student Union
- Online video game tournaments
21st Century After-School Program
- Mathematics and science education activities
- Arts and music education activities
- Entrepreneurial education programs
- Tutoring services
- Recreational activities
- Driver’s education
- Telecommunications and technology education programs
- Programs that promote parental involvement and family literacy
- Programs that assist students who have been truant, suspended, or expelled to allow them to improve their academic achievement.
- Drug and violence prevention programs
- Counseling programs
- Character education programs
The purpose of the 21st Century Community Learning Centers program is to support the creation of community learning centers that provide academic enrichment opportunities during non-school hours for children who attend high-poverty and low-performing schools. The program helps students meet state standards in core academic subjects like reading and math. Students are provided with a broad array of enrichment activities that complement their regular academic programs, and literacy and other educational services are offered to the families of participating children.