
RRMS E-News
February 24th - 28th, 2025
Principal's Post
It’s been a short week here at school with a few cancellations, but we’re excited to get back into the swing of things next week.
- E-learning assignments from Monday, 2/17, are due on Tuesday, 2/25.
- E-learning assignments from Thursday, 2/20, are due on Thursday, 2/27. *Students needing hard copies of assignments should reach out to their teachers.
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR NEXT WEEK:
Academic Challenge Tournament – Monday, 2/24
Flag Football Tryouts- Monday, 2/24
- District Honor Orchestra @ CHMS - 6:00 PM, Tuesday, 2/25
- Winter Athletic Banquet – 6:00 PM, Tuesday, 2/25
Battle of the Books – @ GHMS - 4:00 PM Thursday, 2/27
- Orchestra Concert @ NHS – 7:00 PM, Thursday, 2/27
- Half Day – Friday, 2/28 (dismissal at 11:45 AM)
We look forward to seeing everyone back and ready for another busy week!
Leader In Me
As we continue our Leader in Me journey, I want to take a moment to reaffirm the district's commitment to fostering leadership skills in our students and creating a positive school culture through Leader in Me.
To ensure we are all aligned, starting on Monday everyone will be using the resources provided through the smore and students will have access to the necessary resources through their guidance canvas course as a Leader in Me module. We will be taking some steps back to Module 15 of the curriculum. The green books currently being used are no longer useful as it only covers the 7 habits, which is a resource and does not cover the actual Leader in Me curriculum. The books can be given to students to keep for themselves. We will be taking some steps back to Module 15 of the curriculum.
Next Steps:
Module 15: This module will serve as a valuable opportunity to reinforce the principles we've been implementing and to engage our students more deeply in their leadership development.
2/24- Lesson 57-58
3/3- Lesson 59- 60
Module 16: Learners will be able to practice perseverance and regulate my emotions when working to achieve a challenging goal.
3/10- Lessson 61-62
3/24- Lesson 63-64
Module 17: Learners will be able to conduct an effective Accountability Partner session and will utilize these skills to support their Accountability Partner in achieving goals.
3/31- Lesson 65-66
4/7- Lesson 67-68
I know with changes that have happened within the district there have been some questions regarding where we are with Leader in Me. As I stated in the opening the district is fully committed to this program for years to come.
Use the document below for further guidance in Module 15.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZuEhZzqfhS1K56lZgp0GuXNkZzq-9c3-zxDejUe4RbM/edit?usp=sharing
Black History Month
What is Black History Month?
Black History Month, also known as African American History Month, is an annual observance that highlights the accomplishments and struggles of African Americans throughout history. It serves as a platform to educate, reflect upon, and celebrate the rich heritage and diverse experiences of Black Americans.
When is Black History Month?
Black History Month is celebrated every year in the United States during the month of February. This specific month was chosen to coincide with the birthdays of two prominent figures in African American history: Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. Abraham Lincoln’s birthday is on February 12th, and Frederick Douglass’s birthday is on February 14th.
Dress Code Reminders
As we transition into the second semester, please take a moment to review the Dress Code policy with your student. When students arrive at school out of dress code, they are sent to Guidance to change clothes. However, our clothes closet is currently depleted, which means students often need to call home for a change of clothing.
Common issues we are seeing include:
- No dress code shirt worn under a sweatshirt or jacket.
- Sweatshirts with large graphics or logos bigger than a quarter.
- Black jeans, jeggings/leggings, or athletic pants, which are not permitted
To avoid disruptions, please ensure your student follows the dress code. Failure to follow the dress code policy may result in In-School Suspension or Out of School Suspension for continuously defying the policy as written. The full policy is available on our school website. If you have any questions, feel free to contact your school administrator or counselor.
Thank you for your cooperation and support!
Let's Go Raiders!
Let it SNOW!
Ms. Klipa and Theatre students doing a snow dance!??
CONGRATULATIONS, RAIDERS!
Honor Band Students
The following students auditioned and were selected to participate in the SCBDA Region 3 Honor Band Clinic this past weekend at Nation Ford High School. Please congratulate these students on their hard work and achievements!
Kamia Canty
Gabe Collins
Dezire Cousar
Evangeline Felkel*
Camille Morris
*All-State Callback
District Honor Orchestra
The following students auditioned and were selected for this years District Honor Orchestra. The event is being held at Castle Heights Middle School on Tuesday February 25th at 6:00 PM. All are welcome to attend the performance!
Congratulations to:
Anthony Williams
Cade Schoechert
Elizabeth Jones
Bella Bigger
Samia Bailey
From Nurse Knight
Recently, there has been an uptick of respiratory illness. Several cases of Influenza have been identified at the school. Please be mindful......if your child is sick, they should stay home. A healthy school environment requires the cooperation and effort of us all working together.
FLU FACTS/INFORMATION: The flu is a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory tract. Although the flu affects everyone, children tend to get it more often than adults. The season for the flu is usually from November to April with most cases occurring between late December and early March.
The flu is often confused with the common cold, but flu symptoms tend to develop quickly (usually 1 to 4 days after a person is exposed to the flu virus) and are usually more severe than the typical sneezing and stuffiness of a cold.
Symptoms of the Flu may include:
Fever, Chills, Headache, Muscle aches, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Runny or stuffy nose, Nausea or vomiting, Weakness, Tiredness, Cough, Sore throat, Ear infection, Diarrhea.
Symptoms can last for a week or two. The flu is very contagious. It is spread by coughing or sneezing into the air. People who are infected with the flu are contagious as long as they show symptoms (most of the time that means about a week for adults, but for children it can mean up to two weeks).
Ways to Prevent The Flu:
- To have the flu shot if your pediatrician feels you should have it.
- Wash your Hands thorough and frequently
- Never pick up used tissues.
- Never share cups and eating utensils.
- Stay home from work or school when you’re sick
- Cover your mouth and nose with your elbow or a tissue when you cough or sneeze.
How Do You Treat The Flu?
- Notify the school nurse if you are sick or have tested positive for the flu
- Stay home from school
- Drink lots of fluids.
- Get plenty of sleep and take it easy.
- Call your doctor for a fever or achiness so that he/she can let you know what to take to make your child feel better.
- Please utilize the school district’s FREE Flu and COVID test. Test sites information can be found on Rawlinson Road Middle School Homepage.
When to return to school?
- The student may return to school when he/she is both fever free (temperature not higher than 100 F) and has not taken Tylenol or Ibuprofen (Motrin) for 24 hours.
- Students that are vomiting or have diarrhea must not have vomiting or diarrhea for 24 hours before returning to school
- Symptoms have significantly improved and student does not require medicine to treat symptoms such as cough or runny nose.
- Send or email the attendance office medical or parent note to have absences excused. Positive Flu and/or Covid medical test results are required in order for attendance to be coded as Flu or COVID to exempt a student from seat time.
Thank you for helping us to keep everyone safe!
Counselor's Corner
RRMS 8TH GRADERS: SAVE THESE DATES!
Individual Graduation Plan Meetings @ RRMS: 2/2/25-2/28/25
8th Grade Job Shadow Day: 3/18/25
Rising 9th Grade Jump Up Day @ all High Schools: 3/25/25
8th Grade Dance: 5/2/25
Info for 8th grade Parents and Caregivers from Ms. Atkinson:
Individual Graduation Plan (IGP) Sign-Ups have begun! IGPs are 30-minute meetings that you will have every year from now until your student is a senior in high school. The purpose of the IGP is to select the courses your child will take in the next school year. We can meet in person or over zoom. If you choose to meet in person, please bring your ID so that you can be checked in, and report to the media center. Students and caregivers will meet with a school counselor: (Last Names A-G: Ms. Atkinson; H-O: Mrs. Cunningham; P-Z: Ms. Jenkins).
Conferences will take place between February 4th and February 25th. I will be going into your child's classes in the next week to discuss what the IGP process will look like for them. If you have any additional questions, please let me know. We are looking forward to helping your student reach the next important step on their educational journey. Please use the following links to sign up:
Last names A-G: https://calendly.com/catkinson-igp/8th-grade-igp
Last names H-O: https://calendly.com/acunningham16/rising-9th-grade-igp-conferences
Last names P-Z: https://calendly.com/kjenkins-uoa/rising-9th-grade-igp-conferences
This Week at The Road
To Purchase Event Tickets
Purchase tickets at GoFan. The cost is $6 ($5 per ticket and $1 service fee). Kids 4 years old and under are free.
No tickets will be sold at the gate. Cash tickets are available in the Front Office on game day between 12pm and 2pm for $7. Cash or check only. Exact change only.
Winter Sports Banquet
Tuesday, Feb 25, 2025, 06:00 PM
Raider Gym
District Honor Orchestra Concert
Tuesday, Feb 25, 2025, 06:00 PM
Castle Heights Middle School, Firetower Road, Rock Hill, SC, USA
Battle of the Books
Thursday, Feb 27, 2025, 04:00 PM
Gold Hill Middle School, Dave Gibson Boulevard, Fort Mill, SC, USA
Strings Orchestra Concert
NWHS Auditorium
Thursday, Feb 27, 2025, 07:00 PM
Northwestern High School, West Main Street, Rock Hill, SC, USA
Early Release Day
Friday, Feb 28, 2025, 11:45 AM
Rock Hill Schools
Girls Flag Football Tryouts Re-scheduled
Girls Flag Football tryouts will now be on Monday, February 24th from 3:45-5:15pm.
Items Needed: Everyone must have current physical uploaded to PlanetHS. Tennis shoes and dress for the weather.
Track Practice
Track Practice starts on Monday, February 24th from 3:45pm-5:15pm each day, Monday through Thursday. Everyone must have current physical uploaded to PlanetHs, tennis shoes and dress for the weather.
See Coach Brown or Coach Bryant with any questions.
Upcoming Events:
February 25th - Winter Sports Banquet
February 25th - District Honor Orchestra Concert @ CHMS
February 27th - Strings Orchestra Concert @ NHS
February 28th - Early Dismissal
March 4th - Rising 6th Grade Night
March 9th - Daylight Saving Time begins ("Spring Forward" at 2:00am)
March 14th - Student and Staff Holiday (Potential Weather Make Up Day)
March 17th - No Student Attendance - Teacher Work Day
March 18th - 8th Grade Job Shadow Day
March 25th - Rising 9th Grade Jump Up Day @ All HS's
March 28th - Early Dismissal
April 14th - 16th, 2025 8th Grade Washington DC trip
April 21st - Spring Break (Potential Weather Make Up Day)
April 22nd - 25th - Spring Break
May 2nd - 8th Grade Dance
May 22nd - Early Dismissal
May 23rd - Early Dismissal/Last Day
May 26th - District Closed for Memorial Day
About Us
Email: ncauthen@rhmail.org
Website: https://www.rock-hill.k12.sc.us/rrms
Location: 2631 West Main Street, Rock Hill, SC, USA
Phone: 803-981-1500
Facebook: facebook.com/rawlinsonroadmiddle
Twitter: @RawlinsonRoadMS