Post date: Apr 23, 2017 8:48:11 PM
This week (4/24 - 4/28) is Administrative Professionals Week! Ms. Walton, Ms. Rucker, Ms. Ellis, Ms. Voigt, Ms. Greis, Ms. Cushman, Ms. Diefenthaler, Ms. Edens, and Ms. Davidson are critical to the operations of Robious Middle School. They are usually going beyond the call of duty, often behind the scenes, and they are always doing it with a smile on their faces. I can't stress this enough, without them Robious does not run...at all. They do a fantastic job. Please let them know how great they are.
Students are allowed to have water in class (no glass containers), but all other beverages are not allowed. Thank you for your support.
IEP/504 Parent Group Meeting: Monday, April 24th, 7-8PM in Room 350. TOPIC: Transitioning our kids to high school. Kendra Belcher will be sharing information to help us be prepared and prepare our kids for high school. Ms. Belcher is the Lead Transition Coordinator for Chesterfield County. http://mychesterfieldschools.com/students/student-support-services/career-and-transition-services/
The National Charity League, Inc. is the oldest and largest mother-daughter volunteer organization in the nation, giving mothers and daughters a unique opportunity to strengthen their bond while growing together, sharing of themselves and improving their communities. It is the only national organization committed to fostering the mother-daughter relationship through community service, leadership development and cultural experiences. If you are interested in membership in the NCL, Inc.- Midlothian Chapter, open enrollment is currently under way for 6th-11th grade girls living in Midlothian. For inquiries, please contact VP of Membership: Courtney Gilmer at vpmembershipmidloncl@gmail.com. Click here for more information.
Eleven RMS seventh graders participated as finalists at the Virginia Future Problem State Bowl held March 31-April 1 at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Fairfax, VA. Our teams of four students competed in the Middle Division with 8th and 9th graders from across Virginia in this academic competition. The topic was future issues with identity theft.
Participating students were Kat Ardoin, Sofia Quader, Callie Karjane, Matthew Klausner, Andrew Baggett, Andrew Wittman, and Dade Buschy.
The team of Kayla Quigley, Eva Flournoy, Olivia Shearer, and Zoe Broderick not only qualified for second round in their Presentation of Action Plan, but also received Honorable Mention (4th Place) for their written booklet.
We are very proud of their accomplishment!
The Blue Ribbon Music banquet will be on Tuesday (4/25) at 7:00 pm in the cafeteria.
Builders Club will be traveling to the SPCA on Wednesday (4/26) at 3:00 pm.
There will be a PBIS meeting on Wednesday (4/26) at 3:00 pm.
STEAM Club will meet on Wednesday (4/26) from 3:00 to 4:00 pm in room 383.
International Market will be on Wednesday (4/26) from 6:30 to 8:00 pm in the cafeteria.
There will be a Bella meeting on Thursday (4/27) from 3:00 to 4:30 pm in room 265.
8th grade Poetry Night at Barnes and Noble on Thursday (4/27) from 4:00 to 8:00 pm.
Slam Poetry Night at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts on Thursday (4/27) from 6:30 to 8:30 pm.
Friday (4/28) is a three hour early release day. Students will be dismissed at 11:55.
Yours in education,
Derek Wasnock, Ed.D.
Principal