Free Bilingual Online Literacy Apps for Riverside County Families

Footsteps2Brilliance 3 Million Word Challenge

As part of the Literacy by 5th Grade Initiative, Riverside County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Edwin Gomez is providing free access to a suite of bilingual learning programs for all students in Riverside county. 

From pre-reading activities and read-to-you stories, to alphabet recognition songs and grammar rules games, these interactive, new tools from Footsteps2Brilliance are now available to our youngest learners 24/7.

  1. Go to www.myf2b.com/riverside.
  2. Click the Register for Free Today button.
  3. Enter your home zip code and click the Check my Zip Code button.
  4. Select your school district from the options provided.
  5. Click the Register in English or Registrarse en español button.
  6. Follow the prompts to complete your child’s registration.

For more information, please see our recent press releases:

Can Riverside County Students Read Three Million Words This Spring? - 2/24/2022

RCOE Offers Free Access to Interactive, Early Literacy Program, Footsteps2Brilliance - 1/26/2022

Our Schools

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Dr. Luquanda N. Hawkins
Principal
lhawkins@rcoe.us

grads on stageThe Betty G. Gibbel Regional Learning Center Community School (onsite) program serves grades 6-12 in a traditional school environment. The Independent Study program serves elementary grade students through adults in an independent learning environment. Our Come Back Kids program serves youth who have dropped out of school up to the age of twenty-two in an independent learning environment.

The goal at the Betty G. Gibbel RLC is to provide a safe, secure, and positive learning environment to encourage students to complete their contract requirements allowing them to return to the public school system in a timely manner, and/or to provide the student with a pathway to success leading them to a diploma or GED.

All students are encouraged to pursue a post-secondary education whether it’s going to a community college or trade school depending on the students’ individual academic or career goals. To better assist our students, we have an established partnership with Mt. San Jacinto and Riverside Community Colleges to assist our students in creating a pathway to their futures.

Programs Offered

  • Community School for middle and high school students, including foster youth and students on probation
  • Come Back Kids Charter
  • GED® and HiSET® Testing
  • Sports
  • Academic/Career Counseling
  • Substance Abuse, Social/Emotional, and Anger Management Counseling
  • Mental Health Services
  • Foster Care Services
  • Special Needs Program
  • Career Technical Education (CTE)
  • GED Preparation Classes offered evenings by Mt. San Jacinto College
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