Thundercat Weekly
Parent Newsletter - January 30- February 3, 2023
A Message from Mrs. Petru
Hello Parents,
Celebrate:
Career Day was a huge success!
When you have a community of support, you have a team.
Our sincerest thanks to the following sponsors:
Summer Moon
H‑E‑B
Bartee Real Estate Group
Historymaker Homes
Congratulations to the boys’ and girls’ basketball teams on a fabulous season! Thundercat took district champions in Boys 7A and 7B and Girls 7B. Fantastic season for all the teams!
Band Director Mr. Finnels and our RTMS Band were recognized at Monday's FBISD Board Meeting! Amazing success!
Upcoming Events:
7th grade social will be held on the evening of February 10th at RTMS.
Safety- We have seen an increase in student behavior and poor choices, which is causing safety concerns. To reinvest in the Thundercat core belief and commitment, PRIDE, we are going to implement the following procedures for the next 2 weeks.
- 6th-grade grade students will be walked from the commons, by their 1st-period teacher, when dismissed to class at 8:45 am.
- Hallway passes will be limited to emergencies only.
- 6th-grade grade students will be escorted to and from lunch by their teachers.
- An adjusted dismissal process for 6th
Thank you for your continued support of Ronald Thornton Middle School and our core beliefs and commitments.
Core Beliefs and Commitments #PRIDE
Whole Child Health Initiative
Fort Bend ISD is excited to present our February parent webinar: “Study Habits & Test Anxiety”. This webinar will equip parents and caregivers will with research-based strategies and tools to help students be better prepared for school, state, and national assessments. Information about test anxiety symptoms, current district and campus-based support systems to address it, and best practices regarding how to lower and/or minimize it will also be shared. The parent webinar will be held on Wednesday, February 15th at 6 p.m. Whole Child Health, focuses on Whole Child Health, is aligned with FBISD's Profile of a Graduate, and is committed to supporting and developing the mental, behavioral, social, emotional, and physical health of all students in FBISD.
Links: Study Habits & Test Anxiety Webinar Link; FBISD Whole Child Health Webpage
7th Graders -Save the Date
If your student has misplaced or lost their school-issued ID, please order a new one through Revtrack prior to the event date. RTMS IDs will be needed for entry.
RTMS ID Update
The following are the FBISD guidelines on ID’s, which also included consequences pertaining to various ID infractions.
Wearing Student Badges
All students are required to visibly display their Student ID badge during normal school hours while on campus. The badge must be worn above the waist with the student’s picture clearly visible. Exceptions are afforded for students participating in vigorous activity related to recess or a PE credit class.
Student Badge Use
Student badges provide access to services within the building, including the following access/check-ins:
- Cafeteria meal payments
- Library services
- Entrance to campus events (dances, pep rallies, )
- Entrance to games
Student Badge Replacement
There are several reasons a student might need a replacement badge and no badge replacement fee will be required for the following circumstances:
- Student enrolls at a new campus
- Student appearance changes significantly
- Legal name change
Students are expected to turn in their old ID when a new one is provided.
Students who lose their badge will be offered temporary identification. If the old badge cannot be located replacement fees may be required.
Temporary Identification – Secondary Students Only
If a secondary student arrives at school without a badge, they will be given a temporary wristband to wear during the school day at the beginning of their first period on campus. The student must wear the wristband all day. The student’s name is recorded by the issuing staff member to assist with tracking.
MISPLACED/LOST BADGE
1st-3rd Offense
- Recorded in Skyward but not a referral
- Student given temporary wristband
4th Offense
- Recorded as discipline referral consequence assigned
- Parent contact
- Student pays $5 for new printed badge
5th Offense and Beyond
- Recorded as discipline referral and detention assigned
- Parent contact
- Student pays $5 for new printed badge
DESTRUCTION OF BADGE
1st-2nd Offense
- Recorded as discipline referral in Skyward and detention assigned
- Student pays $5 for new printed badge
- Parent Contact
3rd Offense- Beyond
- Recorded as discipline referral additional consequences assigned
- Parent Contact
- Student pays $5 for new badge
- Assigned ISS
All fees will be entered and collected through RevTrak.
If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to any administrator.
THANK YOU Career Day Sponsors!
Career Day was a huge success!
When you have a community of support, you have a team.
Our sincerest thanks to the following sponsors:
Summer Moon
H‑E‑B
Bartee Real Estate Group
Historymaker Homes
Congratulations to Mr. Finnels
Fort Bend ISD is excited to announce the finalists in the 2023 District Elementary and Secondary Teacher of the Year program. The FBISD Elementary and Secondary Teacher of the Year Judging Committees reviewed all campus entries and selected six elementary finalists and five secondary finalists.
These outstanding teachers dedicate their time to educating and inspiring students for unimaginably bright futures.
Jason Finnels, Thornton Middle School
RTMS STAAR Report Card 21-22
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2023-2024 RTMS Student Office Work Application
Are you interested in being an RTMS office worker ?
Please see below for the application.
2023 - 2024 RTMS Office Work Application
Deadline for all applications : February 3rd , 2023
Good Luck !
Tennis Tryouts-Update
Tennis Tryouts will take place after school starting Jan 30. ( I had said Jan. 27 in previous post) Tryouts will be held M- W from 4:30-6. All athletes trying out must have physical uploaded to Rank One and all electronic forms filled out. Athletes who make the team will practice on Thursday 2/2 from 4:30-6, but will have Friday, Feb. 3 off. Starting the week of 2/6, practices will be held M,W, and Thursday. Matches will be held on Tuesdays. ( with the exception of March 9 and March 22)
Tennis Schedule
2/7 vs Baines (Practice)
2/14 @ Quail Valley
2/21 vs Garcia
2/28 @ First Colony
3/9 vs Baines/ FCMS
March 22 vs McAulife
March 28 District Quarter Finals
April 1 District Finals @ Clements HS
Please join the Tennis SportsYou Group if you have not -
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Please fill out form below if plan on trying out.
FCA will meet Friday, Feb 3 at 8:10 in T6.
Student Council will meet on Feb 8 at 8:20 in the library.
8th Grade Parents- Ridge Point JROTC Letter
Greetings Parents,
The time is near for your son or daughter to choose from among many high school options. We would like to share with you a tremendous opportunity—Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC). Young people willing to rise to the challenge of living by a set of core values while learning the value of leadership, self-reliance and a sense of service will reap significant benefits and become better citizens.
We are not military recruiters; there is no requirement for JROTC cadets to join the military after high school. Historically less than one tenth of our graduates choose military service through an academy, college ROTC, or enlistment. Any student considering military service will naturally benefit from JROTC, and we can facilitate preparation, but our program is fundamentally about citizenship, leadership, service, teamwork, and above all, developing character. Cadets receive lessons in followership, leadership theory, and hands-on leadership experience. We do not teach (or tolerate) the stereotypical military leadership model of yelling, physical discipline/punishment, or any other form of physical or verbal abuse. Instead, we employ a positive leadership model, with emphasis on building relationships and leading by example. We believe this model better helps cadets become effective leaders in any endeavor they pursue.
Students drawn to JROTC typically enjoy the relationships, shared values, and variety of activities. It is a place where students find the support and are provided with the tools need to excel in life. We emphasize academic performance, professional appearance, personal responsibility, and moral conduct. Our JROTC curriculum is built on character building, college and adult life skills, leadership development, and physical fitness.
As part of relationship building, many fun and enriching activities go along with marching, uniform wear, academic work, and fitness training. JRTOC has a Nationally Recognized Team for Close Order Drill and Academics, Precision Marksmanship Team (air rifles), and Physical Training Team. Cadets can also letter in JROTC. Cadets look forward to activities such as Cadet Leadership Summer Camps, team building exercises, games, field trips, college visits, field days, picnics, and the end of year formal Military Ball. Community service is an important part of our program. We collectively contribute well over 2,500 hours of community service in the local area annually.
JROTC counts as either a PE credit (due to our fitness curriculum) or an elective credit. Students can participate in JROTC and still be in band, athletics, or other extracurricular activities. Like athletics, Cadets must get a school physical when they join JROTC. They must also adhere to Marine Corps grooming standards and maintain the Marine Corps uniforms, which will be provided free of charge.
To answer any questions/concerns you are welcome to call 1stSgt Lett or myself at 281-327-0282 or email me at Jorge.escatell@fortbendisd.com . This is a world-class program in a world-class school—thank you in advance for adding JROTC to your list of possible great opportunities!
J.O. ESCATELL USMC (ret)
Senior Marine Instructor
8th Graders…Interested in AVID at RPHS
Focus on the Future Community Night
Wednesday, January 25, from 6:00pm-8:00pm, the Social-Emotional Learning and Comprehensive Health Division will host a Focus on the Future Community Night at Elkins HS. This event, while open to all, will be geared towards our current 3rd-8th grade families with the intent to drive exposure and understanding of all our FBISD high school programs and CCMR pathways. We are seeking to provide families an opportunity to identify their students’ post-secondary interests, and offer tools to help them achieve this path. This college-fair-style event will allow for FBISD program leaders to secure a table to promote and showcase their programs to families.
Tuesday, January 31, from 6:00pm-7:30pm, the Social-Emotional Learning and Comprehensive Health Division will host a Scholarship Event at Elkins HS. This event, while open to all, will be geared towards our current 11th and 12th grade families with the intent to provide information and support regarding current scholarship opportunities, the scholarship process, and real-time opportunities to complete FAFSA/open scholarship applications. There will be multiple scholarship representatives on hand to share information and answer questions
RTMS AVID Applications
AVID? What's that?
Dear RTMS 6th and 7th Grade Parents and Guardians,
Do you have a student with college and career goals who could use academic, organizational, social, or emotional support in getting there? If this sounds like your student, then the AVID class is a great choice for them. The AVID program is recognized nationally for its strength, and our AVID team at RTMS would love to be a part of your student’s middle school journey. All students interested in AVID must apply, and the application is now open and available for current RTMS 6th and 7th graders. Current RTMS AVID 7 students do not need to reapply.
The link to apply for AVID at RTMS for the 2023-2024 school year is RTMS 2023-2024 AVID Application.
The AVID Elective is an application-based class where motivated students receive organizational, academic, and personal support to succeed in academically rigorous classes. This includes the use of a planner, organization systems, note-taking skills, student led tutorials, grade checks, collaborative learning, guest speakers, character building, and college visits each year. Please speak with your student to see if they would like to apply. All students who submit applications and will be interviewed and complete the selection process to determine qualification.
The application is due Friday, February 3, 2023 and is posted on the Fort Bend ISD website or you can request an application from Mrs. Martin in room 401.
Interviews will be conducted in February 2023 and students will be notified of acceptance prior to spring break in March 2023 for the 2023-2024 school year.
For more information, please contact Kurllenne Martin directly at kurllenne.martin@fortbendisd.com
RTMS Cellphone Policy
First and second offense, students will get their phones back at 7th period.
Third offense and beyond, parents will have to pay $10 via RevTrak and come to the campus to pick up their child’s phone.
Reminder all cell phones/earbuds/air pods must be put in student backpacks before they walk into RTMS.
We are a cell phone free zone school.
From The Nurse
Take action to fight the flu:
- A yearly flu vaccine is the first and most important step in protecting against flu viruses.
- Cough or sneeze in your sleeve or cover your nose and mouth with a tissue. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.
- Wash your hands often with soap and water. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol based hand sanitizer.
- Disinfect commonly touched surfaces.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. Germs get into your body this way.
- Try to avoid close contact with sick people.
- If you get the flu, antiviral drugs can help reduce severity of symptoms. Be sure to finish all the medication your physician prescribes.
- Stay home if you are ill!
Safety: Student Supervision
Supervision is available for students daily 8:20AM- 4:30PM.
Thank you for being timely in your drop off and pick up of our thundercat students.
Tardies
A student is tardy when they arrive less than five (5) minutes after the bell without a pass. Arrival after twenty (20) minutes without a pass students are truant. Each teacher will record tardies in Skyward.
Consequences:
• Tardy: Student Conference
• 2-3 Tardies: Parent Contact
• 4-5 Tardies: Referral, After School Detention
• 6+Tardies: Referral; Saturday Detention and Parent Conference
Arrival & Dismissal Reminder
The safety of our Thundercats is top priority and we appreciate everyone adhering to our dismissal process.
Parents please be kind to our RTMS neighbors and do not drop off or pick up students in those areas. Please use our car rider line. Thank you for your understanding in keeping our Thundercats safe and our neighbors safe too.
· If you plan to drop off/pick up your student by vehicle, please remain in the RTMS designated car rider line.
- When dropping off students for tutorials or clubs 7:50 - 8:15 am, please use the second lane crosswalk area, in the front drive, to drop off in the morning.
- Please have students exit and enter vehicles near the front curb of the campus.
Thank you in advance for following the car rider map.
Thank you for helping to keep our thundercats safe !
Attendance News
Thank you for reaching out to the Ronald Thornton Middle School Attendance Office! Here are some frequent Q’s & A’s and resource information that may help address your concerns even faster:
1. What should I do if my child is absent?
If your child is absent from instruction, please attach your documentation to an email within 5 days of the absence to attendancertms@fortbendisd.com
2. I believe my child was incorrectly marked absent.
Please contact the teacher who marked the absence. If it is incorrect, the teacher will either edit the attendance or contact the attendance office to make a correction.
3. What do I do if I need to pick my child up early for an appointment?
Sign in at the Front Office with your sate issued I.D., you will get a Visitor’s Badge to the Attendance Office. Sign your student out from the Attendance Office. Please remember to bring a doctor’s note back to school the next day to allow the absence to be excused. Please make sure if you (parent or guardian) are sending another person to pick-up your student/s, they are listed on the emergency contacts.Students will not be released if they are not on the emergency contact.
4. What if I need to add someone on my student/s emergency contact for early pick-up?
Email Christine.gruber@fortbendisd.com the name, number and relationship to student/s with a copy of your ID.
5. What is the latest I can pick-up my student?
Student pickup is suspended from 3:40 p.m-4:10 p.m.
6. Do I need to call when my student is absent?
No, calls are considered a courtesy but not an excuse please follow up with a written note or medical note in order for absence to be excused.
7. Why is the absence still showing unexcused?
Once documentation is submitted, it can take up to 48 hours to show in Skyward.
8. What information should be included in the absence note?
Please include first name and last name, grade level, reason for absence.
9. How many days can my student be absent before they need a Medical Note?
According to the FBISD Parent/ Student Handbook, a student can be absent 4 consecutive days with a parent written excuse after the 5th day a medical note will need to be provided.
10. My student is sick and leaving from the clinic, do I need to sign out from the Attendance Office?
You will sign your student out from the Clinic only if the nurse or nurse’s assistant has spoken with you. The nurse will let the Attendance Clerk know and your student will be excused for the missed classes.
If the Nurse or Nurse Assistant does not inform you to pick your student up from the clinic then you will need to sign your student out from the Attendance Office and the student will be called from class.
11. Can my student wait for me in the entrance, if they know I am coming to pick them up?
Due to safety reasons and constant flow of entering and exiting the building, please DO NOT have your student wait for you in the entrance of the school.
12. My child forgot an item (lunch, band instrument, technology, etc.) at home, how can I get it to them?
We do not deliver items to students. Student will not be called out of class to retrieve items. A table is set up in the vestibule, where you are able to drop the item off, text your student the item is at the front of the school on the table. If allowed by the teacher they may come or during passing period to pick item up.
#AttendanceCounts
FBISD Breakfast & Lunch Services
- Free and reduced lunch forms open on August 1. It can be completed at www.schoolcafe.com/fbisd. Families must complete an application for each school year.
- Meal prices for 2022-23 School Year:
- Student Breakfast: $2.00
- Secondary Lunch: $3.00
- Parents may put money in student’s accounts PRIOR to the 1st day of school to avoid longer lunch lines at the start of school.
A Message from Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office
Please refrain from parking in the neighborhood across from Ronald Thornton Middle School. Violators will be ticketed.
Transportation
Please understand that we cannot honor requests for students to ride bus routes other than their own designated route. Students who do not have bus-riding privileges will not be able to ride the bus with their bus-riding friends. Therefore, please plan accordingly so that everyone experiences a smooth dismissal each school day.
Connect to RTMS via your favorite social media outlet.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RTMSThundercats
Website: https://www.fortbendisd.com/rtms
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Ronald Thornton Middle School
Website: https://www.fortbendisd.com/rtms
Location: 1909 Waters Lake Boulevard, Sienna, TX, USA
Phone: (281) 327-3870
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1648470585359225
Twitter: @RTMSThundercats