RCA House Points

RCA House Points

Ron Clark Academy Official App

236 ratings
96 reviews
Free

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • August 3, 2019
  • April 29, 2026

Features

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About

This app facilitates a house points system for educational institutions, enabling staff to award points for various achievements and allowing parents to track their child's progress. It fosters a positive school culture through healthy competition and character development.

Award points for academic excellence and character
Track student's historic point log
Receive notifications for awarded points
View school and national leaderboards
Include notes explaining point awards
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What users say

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What's New in RCA House Points

3.29.0

April 29, 2026

This update ensures the leaderboard is hidden once triggered by an admin

User reviews

Needs work

Posting in the school feed is pointless when you don’t get a notification about it. No ability to comment on the posts which makes communication hard. It won’t work if there is an update needed but doesn’t tell you that an update is needed.

I Love this game

I have been trying to get this done

App Crashes A Lot

I like the concept but the app crashes A LOT. I can’t see the leaderboard and when I try to filter the houses, it crashes and jumps back to the Home Screen.

Great but frustrating

Love the app but when I sent a text to the teacher my messaging screen goes black after I click on it so I can’t receive or send any messages again. It’s getting very frustrating now. I even deleted the app and downloaded it again but still doing the same thing.

Horrible never again

A truly horrible game stands out not just for its flaws, but for how deeply it disappoints on nearly every level. The gameplay might be clunky or unresponsive, leaving players confused or frustrated as they struggle to perform even basic actions. Controls can feel like an afterthought, making every moment of interaction a chore. Visuals often appear outdated or lazily assembled, with jarring animations, low-resolution textures, and environments that look copy-pasted rather than thoughtfully designed. On top of that, bugs and glitches run rampant — characters clipping through walls, getting stuck, or even crashing the entire game at random points.

Poor storytelling is another defining trait. If there is a narrative at all, it’s often riddled with clichés, plot holes, or painfully bad dialogue that disconnects players from any sense of immersion. Characters may be bland or irritating, making it hard to care about what’s happening or who it’s happening to. Sound design usually follows suit — with repetitive or grating music, awkward voice acting, or effects that don’t match the action on screen.

What makes a bad game truly awful, though, is the feeling of wasted time. When players are left with no sense of reward, progress, or enjoyment, it becomes clear that the game fails at its most essential purpose: to entertain. Whether through rushed development, lack of vision, or plain laziness, horrible games feel like broken promises — a reminder that not everything with a flashy title or trailer is worth your attention. This game is not only dead too me but I think all the devs should die in a horrible final destination I hope you burn in the deepest pit and you will be pricked by the people you have tortured, the overall experience and story is just horrible it is so bad I think you should burn . BURn. There is no way to describe how much I want to shoot you with a AK, 32., or maybe even just a Glock 17, I have been getting into handguns lately. Honestly I can’t take it anymore, my wife is going to leave me and I am so lost. The smoking and drugs are killing me. My liver is failing and I don’t know what to do. The wife got full custody and I don’t know what to do, I’m so lost I just need a sign. I hate the world the only way I can survive is writing this review. I hate everything, I can’t with the wife. Full custody is hurting me, I love the kids but the judge wouldn’t let me see them for “reasons” I can’t I going to shoot the wife I need the kids I can’t anymore. I’m going to end the judge. How do you write like you’re running out of time. I just want to take a dump but I can’t because of the stress in my butt. A special shoutout go to Ava padlock who I hope burns in the deepest,deepest pit. I hope she drops a penny and then her ac blows then the house burns killing the dogs all of them everything and everyone will be gone.

Sincerely,
Beef Wellington
(P.S. I hate diggers and riggers)
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User experience

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Reported Bugs

5 issues

Home screen locked

Bug

Inability to award points

Bug

Constant error messages

Bug

Incompatibility with iOS updates

Bug

Kiosk display not functioning as promised

Bug

Requested Features

5 requests

Improved app stability and reliability

Feature

Faster performance and loading times

Feature

Enhanced user interface and navigation

Feature

Better integration with school systems

Feature

Expanded communication features

Feature

FAQ

What does the RCA House Points app do?

The app is the official mobile tool for the Ron Clark Academy House Points System. It allows teachers and staff to award points to students for achievements like academic excellence, character, and school spirit. Parents can view their child's point history and receive notifications when points are awarded.

How can parents use this app?

Parents can view a historic log of points earned by their child and receive notifications when points are awarded. They can also see notes from staff explaining why points were given, allowing them to celebrate their child's achievements at home.

Is this app free to use?

Yes, the application is free to download and use. It does not have in-app purchases or advertisements, providing a seamless experience for all users.

Who is the target audience for this app?

The app is intended for students, parents, teachers, and staff at educational institutions that utilize the Ron Clark Academy House System. It aims to enhance the positive climate and culture within these schools.

What are the key benefits of using the RCA House Points app?

The app helps build character, relationships, and school spirit by fostering a fun and healthy competitive environment. It provides a streamlined framework for awarding points and allows for transparent tracking of student achievements for both staff and parents.