There is a MANDATORY Player & Parent meeting at Rossview High School on April 2nd at 6pm in the RHS Theatre for any 8th grader attending Rossview High School next year. Information packets will be handled out only at the meeting. For information, please contact RHS Head Coach at LINK.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Interest Meeting for KHS Football
Thursday, March 15, 2012
JR CIVITAN DRIVE FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER
Jr Civitan is collecting items for our Furry Friends at the Montgomery County Animal Shelter in Clarksville. We will be collecting through March 23rd. In addition to donations of Cash and Pet Foods we are also accepting pet toys, pet dishes, shampoo, brushes, etc. Any donations can be taken to our school Library. Thank you for helping us in this project.
Monday, March 12, 2012
RHS DANCE TEAM: Audtions
If you are an 8th grader interested in auditioning for the Rossview High Dance Team, please pick up an information packet in the Front Office. Auditions will be held March 19-21.
RHS JROTC: Interest Meeting
Any 8th grader who will be attending Rossview High School next year and is interested in JROTC needs to attend the meeting with the Rossview JROTC Team after school on Thursday, March 15th, from 2:30 to 3:15. The meeting will be in the Theater here at Rossview Middle. You will see a video on the program as well as Drill Team and Raider Team Demonstrations. It is not too late to change your schedule to include this as part of your curriculum next year. All rides must be here no later than 3:15.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
RMS Book Fair: March 16-23
RMS will be hosting the Spring 2012 Scholastic Book Fair in the Library from March 12th to March 16. The parents, teachers, students and members encourage the promotion of youth reading in the mission to exchange the learning experience of tomorrow's youth. Please stop by the RMS library during this week and see if you can find a book to enjoy the wonderful experience of reading.
ABOUT SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIRS
Each year Scholastic Book Fairs, in partnership with schools across the country, hosts more than 120,000 book-sale events that give more than 35 million students and their families access to thousands of affordable and educational products, helping foster a lifelong love of reading.
School and parent volunteers work with Scholastic Book Fair representatives to organize these weeklong events at school, where children can peruse and purchase their favorite books. From its nationwide network of more than 60 warehouses and customer service facilities, Scholastic delivers its Fairs to schools, with the majority of books arranged in mobile, easy-to-access cases. Books are displayed face-front and grouped by age or grade-level, so it’s easy for kids to find characters and subjects they love and want to read about. Scholastic also provides planning materials, promotional tools, and merchandising displays to help the school create an exciting bookstore environment.
Scholastic Book Fairs’ team of book experts – former educators, booksellers, and Book Fair veterans – reviews thousands of titles from hundreds of publishers each year, and every Scholastic Book Fair offers a new assortment of books for the fall and spring seasons and consistently includes the latest award-winners and most popular books, often in exclusive Book Fair-only editions.
At the end of the Fair, the school is awarded either a percentage of the revenue or books and educational materials. Scholastic Book Fairs helps generate more than $175 million in fundraising for school projects and classroom materials.
TALENT SHOW INTEREST MEETING
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