RMS News Links Below! Happy New Year!!!
January Newsletter: https://www.smore.com/9h0gu
PTO: https://mailchi.mp/7d9d2bcfefb3/rms-pto-january-newsletter
Tina Renee Ward has two daughters, Ti'Naya and Daraleisha, and two grandkids, Kobe and August. Her hobbies include singing, dancing, road trips and bargain shopping!
Flu season is far from over. Don't forget to wash your hands regularly, keep your lunchbox and backpack clean and maintain overall healthy habits. Let's stay healthy and ready to learn this semester!
Dr. Linda Remele has been married to her husband, Steve, for 22 years She has one son, Jonathan, and a stepson, Brent, as well as 2 grandchildren and 4 rescue cats. Dr. Remele loves to volunteer and travel outside the U.S. She also loves to read, particularly travel novels.
School choice is officially open for PCSSD. Applications will be accepted at Central Office (925 E. Dixon Road), Monday - Friday between 8:30 am - 4:00pm. Stop by to fill out your application before spots fill up!
Just a reminder, there is no school tomorrow (Monday, January 6)! We're closed for professional development. See you on Tuesday!
Dear RMS Families!
We hope you have had a great winter break!!! We are excited to see our students come back on Tuesday, January 7th. Please remember Monday, January 6th is a no school day for students as teachers have a professional development day. Enjoy the weekend!
RMS Team
Happy Holidays RMS Families! ❤️❤️❤️
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We are wishing all of our PCSSD family and staff a wonderful winter break! Teachers will return Jan. 6 for Professional Development. Students return to school Jan. 7.
Words cannot express our gratitude to those who made donations to clear lunch debt at some of our schools. So far, we've received more than $10,000 in donations for schools across PCSSD.
The JOE T. ROBINSON Middle School Choirs performed at the State Capitol as part of the Sounds of the Season.
7th Grade: https://www.flickr.com/photos/arsecofstate/albums/72157712230621432
8th Grade: https://www.flickr.com/photos/arsecofstate/albums/72157712242918966
Students from across PCSSD competed and were selected to perform with the All-Region bands under the leadership of Ben Light. The event took place on Saturday, December 14 at North Little Rock High School.
All power has been restored to the Robinson schools. School will be open tomorrow, December 13. This includes ROBINSON ELEMENTARY, ROBINSON MIDDLE and ROBINSON HIGH.
Afternoon RMS Families:
1. PTO Teacher Luncheon that was originally scheduled for today has been rescheduled to tomorrow, Friday, December 13th. If you cannot bring the item that you signed up for, or assist at the time that you signed up for, please contact Martha Sims at 501 517-3140
2. Tomorrow is spirit wear day! Wear your Senator Gear as we cheer on the RHS Football Team for the Championship Game at 1:00pm!!! Go Senators!
Due to a power outage in the Robinson area, we will be closing ROBINSON ELEMENTARY, ROBINSON MIDDLE and ROBINSON HIGH SCHOOL today (December 12).
Why Attendance is Important in Helping Every Student Succeed?
One of the most important things your child can do to reach the goal of success is also one of the most basic: attend school every day on time! By attending class regularly, your child is more likely to keep up with daily lessons and assignments and take quizzes and tests on time. Research has shown that your child's regular attendance may be the greatest factor influencing his/her academic success.
Achievement: Students who attend school regularly are more likely to pass
reading and math assessments than students who do not.
Opportunity: For older students, being in school every day gives them a chance to learn more about college and scholarship opportunities and to learn the important information to build a successful academic record.
Exposure to the English language: Regular school attendance can also help students who are learning English by giving them the opportunity to master the skills and information they need more quickly and accurately.
Being part of the school community: Just by being present at school, your child is learning how to be a good citizen by participating in the school community, learning valuable social skills, and developing a broader world view.
What parents can do:
Follow the school's guidelines and attendance policy and report excused absences immediately. Reviews the school's rules and make sure you understand who you need to contact if your child is going to be absent.
Take an active role. Stay involved with your child's daily experiences at school by asking how the school day went, and then listening carefully to what your child shares with you — both the successes and struggles. Make it a point to meet your child's teacher(s) and friends.
Keep updated on school events and announcements. Read the school documents that your child brings home and
Try to limit the amount of time that your child misses school due to medical appointments or illness. If possible, avoid scheduling doctor's appointments during the school day. Allow your child to stay home only in the case of contagious or severe illnesses.
Schedule family events with your child's school schedule in mind. Plan holiday celebrations or family trips during weekends or school vacations. In the case of family emergencies or unexpected trips, talk to your child's teacher(s) as far in advance as possible and set up a way that your child can work ahead or bring important homework on the trip.
UALR is hosting a Community Night of Coding Monday (Dec. 9) from 5-8pm in the EIT building. There will be workshops and demos, Hour of Code activities for all ages, computer science hands-on demos and more! Register here: http://ow.ly/jkGC50xtGPE
RMS December Newsletter
https://www.smore.com/1jy3h
RMS December PTO Newsletter
https://mailchi.mp/cf7986bf7b4e/rms-pto-december-newsletter
Pulaski County Special School District wishes you a Happy Thanksgiving!