
Attn Parents: Cyclone Softball is offering a Skills Camp for ages Pre-K through 8th Grade! Please contact Coach Robert Edwards or Assistant Coach Kay Hill for more information.

7th Grade Art Students made Valentine’s Day cards for a local nursing home. We love seeing our students give back to the community and sharing kindness.
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Mrs. Southerland and her kids decorated their classroom door to promote Black Authors because it’s Black History Month.
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Attn Parents: The Boys & Girls Club will be closed on March 3rd.

This month RMS is promoting Kindness. In accordance with this, Mrs. Burden’s advisory class went outside and drew with chalk to help spread some positivity and kindness.
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ATU is giving free admission to students who wear their school shirt to the games on Feb 18. The Golden Suns play at 1 PM and the Wonder Boys play at 3 PM in the Tucker Coliseum. Contact Arkansas Tech for additional information!

RSD schools will be in session today, Thursday, February 2nd. Transportation will run as normal.


RSD Kindness Week is coming up! Make sure to participate by dressing up and showing kindness to others!



All RSD schools will be closed tomorrow, February 1st.
There will be no AMI instruction. This day will be made up on April 7th, 2023. Stay safe and warm!


It's that time again! RMS Spirit Squad Tryouts are coming up! If you're interested tryout packets will be availed to pickup in the RMS Office on Friday, February 24th.
Mandatory Parent Meeting is on Monday, March 6th!


6th grade science students learned that:
1. The more mass something has, the greater the force of gravity pulling down on it (which can
be measured as its weight on a scale).
2. Moving air (wind) pushes (exerts a force on) matter in its path.
3. Air moving upward (updrafts) can keep an object suspended or floating in the air when the force from the molecules in that air colliding with that object counterbalances the downward force from gravity. When those forces are no longer balanced, the object that was suspended will start moving upward or downward.
This is all connected to the 6th grade science Weather, Climate, and Water Cycle unit. Students in this lesson were trying to answer “Why don’t water droplets or ice crystals fall from the clouds all the time?”





Mrs. Gallegos and her ELA students set aside 15 minutes today for independent reading. They chose books that they were interested in, read in a comfortable place, and then shared about what they read! This inspired others to read some of the books they were reading!
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Congratulations to the Pope County Spelling Bee winner, Colten Breedlove. He worked really hard and studied a lot to achieve this. We are so proud!
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Mrs. Southerland’s 7th grade English classes were actively participating in the reading of a screenplay today. Students enjoyed having different parts to read.
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Our Library Media Specialist, Isabelle Luna, pulled Holocaust themed novels out for students in the library to recognize Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27th. In collaboration with the library, English teacher Savannah Burden also pulled holocaust themed novels out for students in her classroom library.
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6th grade science students in Mr. Daily’s class carried out investigations to explore what happens when air containing water vapor is cooled and what happens when water droplets make contact with each other.
We learned that:
1. Water molecules are attracted to each other.
2. Water droplets can grow over time as they run into other water droplets or as more molecules of water vapor condense and stick to them
This is all connected to our unit over Weather, Climate, and the Water Cycle.
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Basketball UPDATE: The remaining middle school games will be moved to the Russellville Junior High Gym. These games will still start at 4 pm. We apologize for any inconvenience.

7th Grade Science worked on Science of Reading strategies this week. Students pulled information from a text and broke words into morphemes. Go Gales!
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RJHS Cheer Tryouts are on March 3rd. If you think you are interested in joining the Cheer team, please stop by one of the interest clinics!


Our health classes today loved our guest speaker, Tarshawn Whitehead! He came and connected with the kids and told them about the importance of preventing tobacco and vapor usage! RMS is thankful for him!
“We are the change!!"
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