Principal Queiruga's Weekly Update
January 17, 2025
Weekly Updates
Happy Friday! This week bullying prevention lessons were attended by the remaining groups of students. Our 8th graders completed cap & gown measurements and students continued on their learning paths as we near the end of marking period 2. As a reminder, the end of the marking period is on 1/31. I encourage you to review Genesis on a regular basis and reach out to your child's teachers or counselor if you have any questions or concerns.
Please click here for this week's Panther TV Episode: Episode 16
As always, please review the reminders below:
💥 Congratulations💥
Congratulations to Mr. Delaney and all of our students who performed at Kean University on January 10th! They performed as part of a concert that included other groups from Union County. Also congratulations to our winter sports teams and coaches for their commitment to practicing and competing this season. We are so proud!
📰 New Information 📰
Attendance Matters: As we enter the second half of the school year, a reminder that student attendance is crucial and has a direct impact on learning and student achievement now and in the future. For example, when a student misses 2 days of school a month, they miss 10% of the school year. This adds up to missing 30 hours of math and language arts in a year!
Item Drop Offs & Visitors: As a reminder from our student handbook, no deliveries are permitted throughout the day. This includes dropping off items such as lunch, water, clothing, laptops, money, cell phones, or forgotten academic items such as books, homework, or projects. Visitors are required to have a scheduled appointment in advance. No entry will be allowed without prior appointment.
Early Pick Ups: As a reminder, the school must be notified in advance of early pick up by written request in Genesis of the student’s parent/guardian, which will state the reason for the early dismissal as well as who is picking up the student. Anyone picking up a student early must be listed in Genesis and must be over 18 years of age. In addition, identification will be required.
📗 Previous Information 📗
Laptops: Please remind students that laptops must remain in their cases at all times to reduce probability of damage. Laptops should also be charged each night to bring them prepared for the following day. Damage to laptops will be strictly monitored.
Attendance: Please carefully review the attendance procedures, as explained in the Student Handbook: Attendance Procedures If you have any questions about attendance, please email Ms. Paterno at mpaterno@rpsd.org . A gentle reminder that students must be in their homerooms by 8:06 to be marked present and not tardy. Anyone arriving to homeroom after 8:06 will be marked tardy.
Student Dress Code: Please carefully review the student dress code, as explained in the Student Handbook: Student Dress Code A few gentle reminders as we start the year: Crocs must be in sport mode (with the straps up). No slide style shoes are permitted. Midriffs should not be visible and spaghetti strap tops can be worn only with another shirt over them.
Student Code of Conduct: Please carefully review the student code of conduct, as explained in the Student Handbook: Student Code of Conduct
Lunches: As a reminder, a la carte items are not included in meals and are a separate charge. If your child has a food allergy, please see link regarding Unique Allergy Menus: Unique Allergy Menu Form
Student IDs: Students are required to have their IDs at all times during the school day. This includes during lunch periods.
RPMS Clubs: For anyone joining a club or sport, there is a pay to play fee of $25. This will cover any clubs/sports for your child. The form is available in the main office. Club Calendar Link: Club Calendar
Bike Safety: I would like to reiterate the importance of bike safety as many students ride bikes to school on a daily basis. Daily announcements are also made as reminders, as it has been reported that students have been seen riding bikes through the middle of the parking lot. This poses a safety concern. Please speak to your child regarding safety when riding a bike.
🌞 PTA Information 🌞
The PTA is looking for parents to join this year. Children of parents who attend meetings will receive a homework pass to use in school. Please consider joining in order to support our school community. The PTA sponsors many events throughout the year and also fundraises for end of year activities such as our schoolwide picnic. The homeroom with the most active members will receive a party! Please click on the picture to open up the PTA Flyer.
The next meeting will be on February 5thth at 7PM in the middle school cafeteria. Attached please see minutes from the January meeting.
The PTA is also seeking nominations for next year. Please use this link to make a nomination: https://forms.gle/yYwaWo2hRyxoQCGQ8
⭐ SEPAG Information⭐
The next virtual meeting will take place on February 13th.
🏫 Guidance Counseling Department 🏫
If you need assistance, please contact your child's guidance counselor.
Ms. Geremakis at mgeremkais@rpsd.org (last name A-L)
Ms. Jackson at djackson@rpsd.org (last name M-Z)
Ms. Murphy at cmurphy@rpsd.org
Check out the RPMS Counseling Website!
📆 Upcoming Important Dates 📆
January 20: Schools Closed- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 23: ESL Family Engagement Event @ RPMS, 3:30 PM
January 31: End of Marking Period 2
🔦 Parent Resources 🔦
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."
Eleanor Roosevelt