- December 5, 2025
The RES cafeteria was filled with RES and BTMS students and their families. Photo by Paige Wilson
Denzil and Alana Alleyne attend the dance in coordinating attire. Photo by Paige Wilson
Reese Dingle, Leilany Rosa and Liliana Rosa. Photo by Paige Wilson
The lights added a fun, neon atmosphere as guests wore glow sticks. Photo by Paige Wilson
Ramon Rodrigo, Kamari Maxwell and Ladainian Thomas dance to the music. Photo by Paige Wilson
Kyler Nicholson reaches out to Julieana Nicholson and baby Elijah Bell while dancing. Photo by Paige Wilson
Nikolai Tarasenko spins his daughter Anastasia Tarasenko around. Photo by Paige Wilson
Tiffany Leam spins her daughter Farrah Leam around. Photo by Paige Wilson
John and Madison Kendall dance together. Photo by Paige Wilson
Photo by Paige Wilson
Buddy Taylor Middle School was in charge of the family photo area. Photo by Paige Wilson
Maken Harding, Abigail Taylor and Halley Londona sell cupcakes. Photo by Paige Wilson
Liliana Rosa and Demetria Barrett. Photo by Paige Wilson
Instead of Rymfire Elementary's typical separate mother-son and father-daughter dances, the RES Parent Teacher Organization decided to bring the whole family together for a Spring Fling dance on Friday, April 27.
Money raised at the dance through admission, concessions and a photo booth will go toward the RES PTO, as well as Future Problem Solvers from both RES and Buddy Taylor Middle School who will be attending the international competition in June. BTMS students were invited to the dance and were in charge of the photo booth.