
Both Girls and Boys Track and Field Teams won the championship title on Friday. RHMS is now back to back champions! Samaya Scranton received the Girls High Point Award for the entire region as well as many other athletes placed top in their events and set individual personal records! Way to go team!! #WeAreRHMS


Members of the RHMS Flag crew received a Certificate of Training on March 24th from the RHHS JROTC. They also received a pin to wear when raising and lowering the flag each day. #WeAreRHMS


The 6th Grade Social/Dance will take place after school on March 25th. Take a look at the flyer for important information! #WeAreRHMS


Congratulations to our Athlete of the Week, Catherine Demarzio.
Catherine is a true leader at RHMS. She leads by example, running the fastest, doing extra laps with girls who do not run as fast her, leading drills, conditioning segments and sharing her vast knowledge of lacrosse. Catherine is an amazing technical player. She is aggressive and very skilled. She can anticipate where the ball is going and we haven't found anyone who can beat her in a foot race. The great thing about Catherine is that she is not conceited. This year Catherine has stepped out of her comfort zone and has played an instrumental part in teaching our 6th graders the game. We appreciate her quiet leadership on the team and her selflessness in helping the team grow for the future.
Way to go Catherine! #WeAreRHMS


Today is Student Appreciation Day at RHMS. We started the day with the Wheel of Prizes! Students names were randomly drawn for a chance to spin the wheel for some fun prizes. Three homerooms were drawn to win an Ice Cream Social.
6th: Mr. Lyons; 7th: Mr. Barnwell; 8th: Ms. B. Thompson. #WeAreRHMS



Purchase your yearbook today at balfour.com! #WeAreRHMS


The Wildcat Soccer team traveled to Langston Chapel for the first game of region play. The boys once again controlled possessioWildcats won 8-0 with goals from Cannon Kuryla, Hassan King, Max Mathew’s, and John Lopez who scored the first hat trick of the year! Go Wildcats! #WeAreRHMS


March 21st is Student Appreciation Day at Richmond Hill Middle School! At RHMS, we have the best students! On March 21st, we are celebrating with lots of fun events. See flyer for all the special treats happening that day! #WeAreRHMS


8th Grade Girls interested in playing basketball at RHHS, see flyer for important information. #WeAreRHMS


Congratulations to our Athletes of the Week, Ledger Conley and Emilee Miller.
They both set school records at our first golf match yesterday. Ledger shot a 2 under 33 and Emilee shot 2 over 37. These are unbelievable scores for golfers their age, or for golfers of any age! Congratulations Ledger and Emilee! #WeAreRHMS


The girls soccer team traveled to Bryan County Middle School yesterday for their opening game of the season. The Lady Wildcats came out with victory, winning 7-0. Goals were scored by Madison Hoy, Caitlin McCormick, Iris Turner, Kamila Pena, and Emma Scott. Congratulations ladies on a great start to the season. #WeAreRHMS


The boys soccer team player the Redskins of Bryan County Middle School yesterday. The Wildcats once again got off to a quick start with a goal in the first minute of the game. The Wildcats continued to dominate possession and produce a volley of shots at the opposing keeper. Goals from Walter Pugh, John Lopez, Cannon Kuryla, Kyler Katzman-Niel, Rocco Giustino, Hassan King, Evan Jones, and Ziyad Abdelsaid combined for a 9-1 victory for the wildcats. The soccer teams will travel to LAngston Chapel next week for their first region matchup. Way to go Wildcats!


Congrats RHMS Girls Lacrosse! #WeAreRHMS


The RHHS JROTC came to train our RHMS Flag Crew this week on the proper hanging and folding techniques for the American flag. Thank you JROTC! #WeAreRHMS


8th grade STEAM ELA students wrapped up their Anne Frank unit with a research project. Students first wrote an informational essay on a World War 2 or Holocaust focused topic with a STEAM focus. Then, students turned these research papers into presentations! Students went through both an individual and a group evaluation process before presenting to the class. These STEAM students taught each other about many interesting subjects related to WW2 and the Holocaust, such as the discovery and use of Penicillin, the Manhattan Project, Wernher von Braun, and plasma transfusions on the battlefield. #WeAreRHMS


6th Graders - There's a social coming up soon! The social will be held in cafeteria.
Take a look! #WeAreRHMS

RHMS Track competed well at South Effingham Monday. Most athletes placed top tier in their events. Our next home meet will be Wednesday March 9th @ 4:00. Come out to support the Wildcats!


Congratulations to our Athletes of the Week, Taylor Selph and Owen Wright.
Taylor is a fierce competitor. She takes every practice like it is a game. There is no slacking at practice for Taylor. She goes all out the entire time. She is intimidating, she is fast, she is skilled, and she has an excellent shot. Taylor does not say much at practice but leads with her work ethic.
Owen is new to RHMS, bus has already made a positive impact on the soccer team and in class. He is a positive player who always seems to be in a good mood. Owen did not let an injury slow him down and has pushed through and played tough at practice.
Congrats Taylor and Owen. #WeAreRHMS


There will be a live drawing on our RHMS PTSO Facebook page today, 3/4/22, at 4:00 p.m for our Vacation Raffle.
To view the live drawing, follow our RHMS PTSO page at: https://www.facebook.com/RichmondHillMSPTSO
#WeAreRHMS


World Down Syndrome Day is quickly approaching. Wear your silly socks on Monday, March 21st. We wear mix-matching socks on World Down Syndrome Day since the chromosomes themselves are shaped like a pair of socks. The idea of a fun pair of socks helps shine light and embrace those with Down syndrome. #WeAreRHMS