What's Happening at Rushe
2024-25
Mr. Salerno's Weekly Message
Welcome Back!
Dear Raven Families,
We are excited for the start of the 2024-2025 school year, which begins on Monday, August 12. We look forward to another amazing year at Charles S. Rushe Middle School! Thank you for choosing Charles S. Rushe Middle School and entrusting in us your childโs education.
Always remember: We are Ravens, and Ravens Soar to Success!
Volunteer Information
We want you...๐ซต
To become a Pasco County Schools volunteer!
Charles S. Rushe Middle School has continually been recognized as a Golden School for volunteers in the state of Florida, and this past year is no different! Thank you to all our past, present, and future volunteers for their dedication to Rushe.
Volunteers are a vital part of building relationships between school, parents, community members, and business partners. We truly appreciate the hours our volunteers serve in our schools and the value they add to the educational experience for our students.
To continue to ensure the safety of our students, the District is making several changes to our volunteer requirement and application process for the 2024-2025 school year. Effective 8/1/2024, all volunteers will be required to complete a Level 2 background screening every 5 years. This background check will review records in the state of Florida as well as the national FBI database. The cost for this screening is $41.25 and volunteers will be responsible for this cost. Volunteers will need to be complete an annual volunteer application to ensure accurate records.
Click the image above to complete the Volunteer Application!
Car Riders, Bikers, & Walkers
Car Riders ๐
Please remember to pull all the way to the front (as close to the bike rack on each side). Do not stop under the awnings. In addition, please do not park in the car line. If you wish to wait to have your child leave your vehicle, please park in a space and have your child use the crosswalk. Also, for the safety of all students and staff, please do not use the center parking area to cut through, and do not let students out along Mentmore or Sunlake Boulevards.
Bikers & Walkers ๐ด๐ถ
To ensure your continued safety, remember to only cross the road at crosswalks, and be sure there are no incoming vehicles before crossing. Please consider wearing reflective clothing/accessories to increase your visibility to drivers, particularly in the morning. Bike riders, remember to wear a helmet at all times. For the safety of others, please walk your bicycles when you are on campus.
Student Code of Conduct Updates
Dress Code ๐๐๐
Each district school board shall adopt a dress code policy that prohibits a student, while on the grounds of a public school during the regular school day, from wearing clothing that exposes underwear or body parts in an indecent or vulgar manner or that disrupts the orderly learning environment.
These guidelines are in effect while on any District School Board of Pasco County school or campus, at any school function or on any school-sponsored transportation:
- Students must wear opaque (not see through) clothing that has fabric on the front, back, and on the sides of the body extending from under the arms to cover the entire chest, entire genital area, entire buttocks area, and must extend below the buttocks area.
- Shirts must have sleeves or straps and extend to the waistband of pants/shorts/skirts/or other bottoms.
- Students may not have exposed undergarments, which would include any and all portions of a studentโs underwear or bra.
- Students must wear appropriate footwear, which must secure to the heel. No slides or Crocs are allowed. All footwear must have a sole that affords traction and protection to the foot. Socks (when worn alone) and โhouseโ or โbedโ slippers are not permissible.
- Clothing must be suitable for all scheduled classroom activities including physical education, career-technical education, science labs, and other activities where unique hazards exist.
- Specialized courses may require specialized attire such as sports uniforms or safety gear
In addition, the following items are considered inappropriate for the school environment and are not permissible:
- Wallet chains, spiked jewelry, dog collars, or similar items
- Slippers or similar shoes
- Pajamas or costumes (unless approved by school administration for special events, etc.)
- Hats, bandanas, or head coverings (unless preapproved administratively for medical, religious reasons and/or for special school activities)
For more information regarding dress code, read the 2024-2025 Student Code of Conduct, page 27.
Wireless Communication Devices (WCDs) ๐ฑ๐๐ง๐ป
Grades 6 through 8 โ Students who bring WCDs to school must ensure that they remain on silent mode and completely out of view for the entire school day except for when expressly authorized by the classroom teacher for a specific instructional activity. Classroom teachers may also provide, and students may utilize, a cell phone storage area in their classroom. These expectations also apply to extracurricular and co-curricular activities that occur before or after the school day.
For more information regarding WCDs, read the 2024-2025 Student Code of Conduct, page 31.
Upcoming Dates To Remember
- July 31-August 11 - Florida Tax Holiday on School Supplies and Clothing
- August 6th - Meet the Teacher Day 8:00-9:30 AM and 12:00-1:30 PM
- August 12 - First Day of School for Students
- August 19 - Student Government Meeting 1:45-2:30 PM
- August 30-September 9 - Scholastic Book Fair
- Football Tryouts
- August 6-8, 2:00-4:00 PM
- August 13-15, 1:45-4:30 PM
- Cheerleading Tryouts
- August 15, 16, 19, 20, 2:00-4:00 PM
- Volleyball Tryouts
- August 19, 1:45-3:30 PM - 8th Grade
- August 20, 1:45-3:30 PM - 7th Grade
- August 21, 1:45-3:30 PM - 6th Grade
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