
Soccer conditioning will be cancelled until after Christmas break. There will be an informational Thursday, December 10th at 745 am. All players interested in soccer will meet in the gym. Please check the soccer website on our school website for details. #WeAreRHMS


Mr. Shultz awarded two gift certificates to Marco's Pizza to our Athletes of the Week. Ava Hendren and Carter Dieterich were given a gift certificate to feed each of their families. Congratulations Ava and Carter, and THANK YOU Marco's Pizza! #WeAreRHMS



There will be a baseball interest meet on December 14th at 8:00 am in the gym. #WeAreRHMS


The RHMS Chapter of the Beta Club would like to congratulate all officer applicants! Congratulations to the following on your selection at Beta Officers for the 2020-2021 School year!
2020-2021 Officers
President: Emma May
Vice President: Alyssa Radnoczi
Secretary: Anna Peters
Treasurer: Wyatt Hursey
8th Grade Members at Large: Caroline Rearley
7th Grade Members at Large: Rhesa Hicks & Kaitlyn Cobb
6th Grade Members at Large: Emma Davis, Jordan Hunt, & Olivia Lewis
#LetUsLeadByServingOthers #WeAreRHMS


Congratulations to the girls basketball team for defeating Bryan County Middle School last night. Both the girls and boys teams will travel to Effingham today to take on the Rebels. Good luck Wildcats!


There will be a parent meeting for those interested in trying out for GIRLS Lacrosse December 8th at 6:00 PM in the media center. #WeAreRHMS


Congratulations to both the girls and boys basketball teams as they defeated Langston Chapel Tuesday night. Wish them luck as they have away games at Bryan County today (12/2/20) and Effingham Middle School on Thursday ! #WeAreRHMS


Wear your favorite, school appropriate Pajamas this Friday, December 4th for only $1.00! #PJDay #WeAreRHMS


Anyone who is interested in playing football for RHMS next year needs to attend an information meeting December 9th, at 8 am, in the gym. No experience is needed. If you think you want to play football, show up.


Ms. Cox, Mrs. Walker, and Ms. Cooper’s 6th grade students engaged in cross-curricular, hands-on fun this week with a slime activity for Math and ELA!
In Ms. Cox’s math class, students applied ratios from Unit 2 to the real world. Each student created individual equivalent ratios using ratio tables for different slime servings. Then, they followed their recipes to see whose slime came out the best! Perfectly balanced ratios of ingredients were key for stretchy, fluffy slime.
Next, the activity extended into Mrs. Walker’s ELA class’s informational text unit. Students first wrote a sequence paragraph to outline the steps used to make their slime. Once students composed their sequence paragraphs correctly, they customized their slime with colors, textures, beads, and glitter of their choice; to finish out the activity, each student wrote a descriptive paragraph about his/her slime’s unique sensory attributes. Learning is fun at RHMS! #WeAreRHMS


Picture retakes for in person students will be held on December 7th during the school day. Virtual students will have picture retakes on December 7th from 4-5PM in the RHMS cafeteria. Picture retakes are only for students who did not have their picture on the original picture day or ordered a picture packet that they would like to have retaken (the original order must be brought in to the picture retakes). Students should receive their original picture packet this week in home room.


Calling all fuzzy socks! RHMS Student Council has selected to support "Socks for Courtney" with a sock drive this fall.
Find a wacky-tacky pair of socks or just regular every day socks and bring them to Room 523 from Tuesday, December 01 to Tuesday, December 08 to help put some warm socks on the feet of those in need during these cold months. Help us support our worthy cause! #WeAreRHMS


Both the girls and boys basketball teams defeated Bryan County Middle School Wednesday night. Come support the Wildcat basketball teams as they take on Langston Chapel in their first region game on Tuesday, December 1st. #WeAreRHMS


Members of the Field Studies Program did some trap surveys in the RHMS campus wetlands for the first time since last February. One trap contained a 63 cm salamander species called an amphiumid which looks somewhat like an eel. #WeAreRHMS


Shout out to our amazing 8th grade Social Studies teachers for organizing and presenting our STEM project. All classes met virtually to discuss the goals and objectives of the Truman Trials project. History, argumentative writing, math, science! It's all in there! Even when we are face-to-face, virtual learning has its place. Way to go, team! #WeAreRHMS


Have a safe and fun Thanksgiving break! #WeAreRHMS


There will be a 4-H meeting this Thursday (11/19) from 3:30-5:00 in room 415. Please make plans to attend. See Mrs. Winter for any questions.


The girls and boys basketball teams played in the pre-season tournament last night. The girls defeated William James with a 14-7 victory. The boys fell short in a close game again William James losing 24-21. #WeAreRHMS


Congratulations to Selah Saffian and Ethan Fitts, Student Athletes of the Week! #WeAreRHMS

Mrs. Johnson’s 8th grade physical science students investigated potential and kinetic energy in a ball drop lab activity. They used tennis balls, ping pong balls, and golf balls and measured the height of the bounce as it relates to potential and kinetic energy.



