The Tiger Tea
Hill Happenings 5/20- 5/24
Principal's Message
Happy Sunday!
Chromebook and collection began Friday, May 17th and will continue through Thursday, May 23rd. If your student has not turned in their Chromebook and charger, please send them in to avoid being charged for missing assets.
Highlights from last week!
Scholar Athlete Recognition at the Diamond!
Student Awards Breakfast! Congratulations to the 23-24 Scholastic Standout, Phoebe Widmer, and Maggie L. Walker Award Recipient, Isabel Lopez Guerra!
Spring Showcase! Thank you to our amazing directors Mr. Turner, Mrs. Crapanzano and Mrs. Dechent. Thank you to our all of the student performers in band, orchestra, guitar, chorus, and harp!
Our orchestra performed at the RPS Student Awards Breakfast Saturday, May 18th.
Student Bella Brownlee sang the National Anthem at the Student Awards Breakfast Saturday, May 18th.
Isabel Lopez Guerra- Maggie L. Walker Award Recipient
Phoebe Widmer- Scholastic Standout
AHMS Scholar Athlete Representatives
Harper Kimbrell
Demiyah Wilson
Orchestra
Guitar: Spring Showcase
Harp: Spring Showcase
Chorus: Spring Showcase
Announcements on the Hill
Chromebook and Charger Collection
Chromebook and Charger collection will continue through May 23rd. If your student has a lost/stolen Chromebook, please send cash or money order to replace the lost/stolen assets.
Chromebook Replacement Cost: $279.00
Charger Replacement Cost: $25.00
Students should turn in their chromebook and charger to their 1A teacher through Thursday, May 23rd. Teachers will give students a receipt to document the RPS tag number or serial number of the device they submitted. Parents should maintain a copy of this receipt through the next school year.
Immunization Information- Mandatory: Rising 7th Grade Students
Dates to Remember
May 21
History PBA 4 Window Closes
Tiger Turn-Up: SOL Incentive
May 24
8th Grade Kings Dominion Trip
May 27
RPS Closed: Memorial Day
May 28
Moving On Ceremony
May 29
8th Grade Dance
May 30
8th Grade Field Day
Students vs. Staff Basketball Game
6:00 p.m. 24-25 NJHS Induction
May 31
8th Grade Movie Day
Last Day of School
PTA Roar
Tiger Lair
AHMS Mold Report
23-24 Albert Hill Middle School Mold Report
Albert Hill Middle School received a building mold test. The report, with those test results, is attached. A quick reference to key points of the report:
Based on our observations and sampling data, ECS does not see any reason why the school should not be continued to be used based on our experience with similar school buildings across the Richmond area and our findings for this study. In general, our air sample results did not indicate any significantly elevated spore trap air samples in the classrooms above outdoor comparison samples.
TIGERS T.A.L.K.: TAKING ACTION WITH LOVE AND KINDNESS
Students are encouraged to use the Tigers T.A.L.K. QR code if they need mental health support or if they would like to report instances of bullying or unkind acts anonymously. The QR code is monitored by one of our school counselors.
TIGER P.R.I.D.E./ THE HILL WAY
P: Prepared- I will be in school on time ready to learn.
R: Respectful- I will conduct myself in a way that honors myself, my school, and my community.
I: Integrity- I will do the right thing and make positive choices.
D: Determination- I will not give up in the face of adversity. I am resilient.
E: Exceeding Expectations with Excellence- I will do my personal best everyday.
Every Tiger, Every Day!
Cell Phone Procedures for the 2023-2024 School Year
Core Belief: In order to facilitate an uninterrupted, distraction-free learning environment, all cell phones and electronic devices should be off and away unless teachers expressly permit their use for instruction.
All classrooms will have signage indicating “Red, Yellow, or Green Zone”
All classrooms will have a cell phone locker for students who are using cell phones during unauthorized times.
School Attendance
Every Tiger, Every Day! Every Day Counts! Thank you for helping us reduce our chronic absenteeism rate last year from 25% to 21%! Our goal this year is 15%. WE CAN DO IT!
School attendance is vital to student academic success at all levels.
The Virginia Department of Education defines “chronic absenteeism” as missing ten percent or more of the academic year for any reason (18 days). Truancy is the act of accruing one or more unexcused absences. Though the definition of absenteeism may differ from truancy, the National Center for School Engagement asserts that the outcomes of a student missing class remain constant regardless of how truancy or absenteeism is classified. Several studies suggest that chronic absences frequently lead to notable academic problems.
Parent/guardians are encouraged to call the school on the day of their child’s absence, but MUST send a written note requesting absences be considered excused upon returning to school. All written notes MUST be submitted to the school within five (5) days of the last absence.
Excused absences are typically those that have resulted from conditions beyond the control of the students or parents/guardians. The only excuses for absences that shall be deemed acceptable for consideration are:
Personal illness (if over three days, the school shall require a note from the doctor)
Personal court appearance (student)
Death in the family (mother, father, spouse, son, daughter, sister, brother, grandparent, aunt, uncle, nephew or niece)
Religious holidays regularly observed by the student
Extenuating circumstances as approved by the school administration
Schoolwide Title 1 Program
Albert Hill is a Title 1 School. Our fantastic Title 1 coaches, Ms. Collier (Reading) and Ms. Newkirk (Math) are always available to answer your literacy and mathematics questions. We thank them for sharing information regarding our Title 1 status at Back to School Night Thursday, September 14, 2023.
Title I, Part A provides financial assistance through state educational agencies to school divisions and public schools with high numbers or percentages of children from low-income families to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic content and achievement standards.
School divisions target the Title I funds they receive to public schools with the highest percentages of children from low-income families. RPS Title I funded schools are school-wide programs that are designed to upgrade their entire educational programs for all students, particularly the lowest-achieving students.
Please view this schoolwide Title 1 Presentation to learn more! This information can also be found on our school website.
Breakfast and Lunch
All students are eligible to receive a healthy breakfast and lunch at no charge each day of the school year. No further action is required of you. Your children will be able to participate in these meal programs without having to pay a fee or submit an application.
Food deliveries to students from meal delivery services are not permitted at any time during the school day or at after school activities due to safety and to minimize disruptions. Attempted deliveries will be confiscated and will remain in the main office until dismissal. Parents may bring food to students.
School Communications
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-TigerEye ParentLink on Instagram
-Albert Hill Middle PTA private Facebook group
-Albert Hill PTA Facebook account