
Congratulations to our middle school boys and girls track team. Both teams took home an overall first place win against Langston Chapel, South East Bulloch, and William James Middle School at their meet on Saturday. Billy Cunningham and Jada Brown scored the most individual points for the boys and girls teams. We are so proud of our wildcat track athletes! #WeAreRHMS


Attention all those interested in Competition and Football Sidelines Cheerleading. There will be an Informational Tryout Meeting on April 15th at 5:30pm in the RHMS Cafeteria. Tryouts will be April 26th through 30th from 4-6pm. Please visit the RHMS cheer website for all other tryout information. #WeAreRHMS


The next 4-H Club Meeting is Wednesday, March 17th from 3:30 - 5:30 in Ms. Winter's room! Questions? See Ms. Winter.


RHMS will be celebrating St. Patrick's Day next week. Take a look at the SHENANIGANS ahead! #WeAreRHMS


Congratulations to our Athletes of the Week for the week of March 8th, Lee Johnson and Noah Stone. Way to go! #WeAreRHMS

Congratulations to Mrs. Avant! #WeAreRHMS
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Students… Ever wonder what it would be like to see one of your teachers kiss a pig? Now is your chance in the “Kiss Me I am Irish” contes! The teacher that raises the most money in their jar will have to kiss a pig on Thursday, March 18th.
For 6th Grade: Mrs. Beasley, Coach Bennett, Coach Cox, Coach Lyons, or Mrs. Pittman.
For 7th Grade: Mrs. Broome, Mrs. Butkovich, Mr. Moiser, Mrs. Morse, and Mrs. Sharp.
For 8th Grade: Mrs. Ennis, Mrs. Lewis, Mr. Robertson, and Coach Vallbracht.
For Connections: Coach Crippen, Coach Rider, and Coach Yontz.
And Representing the RHMS Admin Team: Our very own principal, Br. Bennett!
Jars will be placed in the atrium every morning during homeroom March 15th through March 18th, and the winner will be revealed during the morning announcements that day. Make sure to bring your loose change, it is going to be a “Sewwwweeeeeeet” time!


Mr. Waltz came in character Friday to read a poem entitled "Sam McGee" about an Alaskan Prospector. #WeAreRHMS


Ms. Martin's classes recently read "The City of Ember" and then watched the movie. Students worked collaboratively to create a presentations comparing/contrasting the movie vs. the book. #WeAreRHMS


Gold Coin Candy Grams are on sale in the Atrium. Purchase your candy gram in the Atrium each morning until March 12th! Only $2.00! #WeAreRHMS


Don't forget to buy your Ice Cream Tickets on Friday Morning in the Atrium! Just $1.00!


RHMS Outdoor Ed students are enjoying learning about archery and competing against each on the range. #WeAreRHMS


The Girls Lacrosse team participated in their first tournament over the weekend. Team 1 payed against Coastal Empire winning the game with a final score of 13-2. In the second game against Effingham the team played with their non dominant hand and showed excellent sportsmanship. The final score was 14-0.
The goalie, Emma Mehl had total of 15 saves between both games. Jayla Baker demonstrated outstanding defensive plays with a total of 4 turnovers, 1 assist, and 3 ground ball recoveries. Taylor Selph had the most offensive ground balls recovering a total of 6 balls. Allie Bouton was the highest scorer for the team with a total of 5 goals between both games.
Team 2 played against Hilton Head tying with a final score of 6-6. In their second game against Effingham, RHMS won against Effingham with a final score of 9-2. The goalie, Atori Pergrina, had a total of 6 saves. Kaydence Delatorre demonstrated outstanding defensive plays with a total of 3 turnovers and 3 ground ball recoveries. Marley Gafford had the most offensive ground balls recovering a total of 5 balls. Alexis Minton was the highest scorer for the team with a total of 4 goals. Bella Hailey was our most versatile player for both games demonstrating outstanding offensive and defensive plays.


Thank you for supporting Literacy Day at RHMS. Your donations for Hat Day helped us meet our goal. We raised over $500.00 to support literacy. All proceeds will be used to provide books for classroom libraries!


RHMS students are enjoying HAT DAY. Ms. Flanders' students, along with Ms. Mosier and Ms. Cooper, are showing off their crazy hats to Dr. Bennett. #WeAreRHMS


Students and Staff all participated in Stop, Drop, and Read today at RHMS. Celebrating Dr. Seuss's birthday and promoting literacy, everyone was encouraged to grab their favorite book and take a break. For 15 minutes, teachers and students and administrators and support staff - EVERYONE - took a break and read! #WeAreRHMS #literacy


Instructional Lead Teachers Amber McWhorter and Brian Soash joined with Mrs. Anderson, 6th grade ELA teacher, to hold writing conferences with students. Students are researching the pros/cons of Deep Sea Mining. #WeAreRHMS


Don't forget to apply to the RHMS STEM program! Teacher recommendations should be turned in to teachers Monday before all materials are due on March 5th. For the online component of the application, PDF of the teacher recommendation for printing and more information about the program visit the STEM program's website: http://rhmstem.com/apply.html or email Mr. Soash BSoash@bryan.k12.ga.us


What is better than a Friday.....A Friday with lunch from Papa's Pizza! Faculty and Staff enjoyed salad, pasta, bread sticks, and dessert , served by our amazing PTSO! Thank you so much for treating us! #WeAreRHMS


Don't forget - Friday is Ice Cream Day! Bring $1.00 and buy your ticket Friday morning in the Atrium!! #WeAreRHMS
