This is a teacher workday. Students have the day off!
Get ready to explore new stories and favorite reads—the fall RME Book Fair is coming soon!
School Store is open; students can use their tickets to purchase items from the store.
Come take part in this opportunity to meet with your child’s teachers and discuss their progress and goals for the school year.
Didn't love your first school photo, or maybe you blinked at just the wrong moment? No worries! Picture Retake Day is coming up on October 2nd.
2nd Grade Field Trip to Equestrian Park in Highland
6th Grade Space Center Field Trip
RME School Community Council Meeting - 7:45am
RME PTA Meeting - 1:00pm
End of 1st Term
Fall Break - No School
PTA Reflections entries due
Teacher Professional Development Day - No School
School Store is open; students can use their tickets to purchase items from the store.
National School Lunch week
This day is designated as a teacher work day on the district calendar. Students have the day off as teachers have additional time to prepare lessons, grade assignments, and complete other preparation work.
We value home and school partnerships in supporting student learning. Our fall Parent/Teacher Conferences will be held October 1-2 from 4:00-8:00pm. Times may vary by teacher, and families with multiple children are encouraged to leave space between appointments.
Conferences can be scheduled using Skyward Family Access from any computer or mobile device. Tutorials are available in both written and video formats. If you need assistance, contact your child’s teacher or the school office at 801-610-8117.
Our school will host a Scholastic Book Fair, Tuesday-Thursday 8:00am-7:30pm and Friday 8:00am-12:00pm. Students can also visit during recess and library times.
We also are in need of volunteers to assist Mrs. Wilde in the Book Fair. To sign up for an available time slot, click here.
Keeping your child’s meal account up to date helps ensure they can enjoy school meals without interruption. If your child currently has a negative meal balance, we encourage you to check their account and make a payment as soon as possible.
In Alpine School District, we use LINQ Connect to monitor school meal account balances and make adding money easy. You can even set up automatic monthly payments so your child’s account is always funded. To visit the LINQ Connect website, click here.
Learn about the candidates running for our new school district’s board of education, which will guide key decisions for the 2027-28 school year. Pleasant Grove, Timpanogos, Mountain View, and Orem Council PTAs are hosting these events for each school board seat.
Date & Time: Monday, September 29 | 6:30–8:30 PM
Location: Pleasant Grove High School, 700 E 200 S, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062
Details: Meet the candidates, mingle, and participate in a formal Q&A from 7–8 PM (the meeting will be recorded for later viewing).
To make the Q&A meaningful, the Pleasant Grove PTA Council is gathering questions from school employees, parents, and members of the community. If you have a question you would like submitted and potentially presented to the candidates, please take a moment to submit your question(s) using the following Google form: https://forms.gle/T15zgBPgfnKk9S1r5
Seat 3: Vineyard Elementary, Oct 9, 6–8 PM
Seat 4: Mountain View High School, Oct 1, 6–8 PM
Seat 5: Timpanogos High School, Oct 9, 6–8 PM
Seat 6: Orem High School, Oct 2, 6–8 PM
Seat 7: Cherry Hill Elementary, Oct 8, 6–7:30 PM
Find your school board seat and event here: vote.utahcounty.gov/maps
Flyer: Meet the Candidate Night
The PTA Reflections program gives students a chance to express their creativity through art, music, dance, literature, and other mediums. All students are encouraged to participate and share their original work. Submissions can be entered online at https://www.utahpta.org/ref and are due by October 18. Follow the instructions on the webpage to submit your child's artwork.
If you have questions, please contact our Rocky Mountain PTA Reflections representative, Amy Tanner, at amijay@gmail.com or by phone at 734-649-8010. For more information, you can also refer to this Reflections flyer.
Get ready to hit the mats! Registration is now open for the 2025–2026 Timpanogos wrestling season. Classes are offered for students from Pre-K through 12th grade, and are designed for both beginners and experienced wrestlers. No prior experience is necessary. Practices begin in November, and students can join either recreational or club teams depending on their interests. For more information, check out this flyer or visit www.timpanogoswrestling.com.
Bright Ideas is ASD’s Saturday camp for motivated and curious students. Sessions are offered in October, November, March, and April. Registration is now open. For more information, click here.
Advanced Learning Lab (A.L.L.) testing for current 2nd, 6th, and 7th graders runs October 24–November 15 (3rd–5th graders test in February). Learn more: English flyer, Portuguese flyer
The Rocky Mountain 6th grade Student Council runs the Cougar Store, a place where students can use tickets earned for following school expectations to purchase prizes. Volunteers directly assist the student council members in running the store. Volunteer times vary by day. Thank you to all those who have signed up for volunteer time slots in September! We have several open time slots in October and would love your help in filling them. Please take a look to see if you might be able to share your time with the school in this way. Additional dates will be added in the future.
Sign-Up: Cougar Store Volunteer Form
Planning a visit to Cornbelly’s in Lehi or Spanish Fork? Use our school’s discount code to get $3 off each ticket, and Rocky Mountain earns $1 back for every ticket purchased. For details, click here.