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Coffee with Principal Jon
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Join Principal Jon Young on Tuesday, Feb. 12
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at 9:30 am in the Redmond Middle School Library. Parents will have an opportunity to chat with the principal and other parents about the Social Emotional Curriculum and registration for next year (among other topics) while enjoying coffee and a small treat.
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PE/Fitness: If your student will have PE/Fitness for 2nd semester, please log into
Parent Access
to purchase your student's PE shirt. Paying online will prevent your student Print the receipt and have your student bring the receipt to their PE/Fitness class to receive the shirt.
Elective Class Fees (ART, Cooking, STEM, Robotics, Design & Model) will be available for payment and automatically assessed in your student's account TWO WEEKS after the beginning of the semester. Please log into
Parent Access
to pay for your student's class fees.
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Now that we are a week into the new semester, it’s a good time to remind students about after school study support. We do have an activity bus on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays for our students who stay late after school to get help with their homework.
Bus stop list:
- Einstein Elementary
- Avondale – Summerwood Apts.
- Avondale @ 182nd AVE NE
- Avondale @ 180th AVE NE
- Redmond Elementary
- City of Redmond Library
Study Lab Times
- Monday – 2:40-4:00pm – No bus provided
- Tuesday – 2:40-4:00pm – Bus provided
- Wednesday – 1:10 – 3:00 pm – Bus provided
- Thursday – 2:40-4:00pm – Bus provided
- Friday – No after school study lab or bus.
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Join the New Green Team at RMS!
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Redmond Middle Families! Are you passionate about recycling? Do you want reduce waste at school? RMS PTSA, partnered with the school is happy to announce the formation of the RMS Green Team! The Green Team will be comprised of interested students, parents and staff. We invite you to join our team to educate the community, promote sustainability and combat waste!
Proposed Green Team Initiatives:
- Auditing and Improving Recycling/Composting at Lunch Periods
- Best Practices Recommendations at School/PTSA Events
- Earth Day/Week Celebrations and Education
- and more!
What can you do?
- Join the team! Yes, we need parents!
- Encourage your student(s) to join the team. All grades are welcome!
- Send us your ideas about how we can make the school more green!
Please email
greenteam@rmsptsa.org
to join the team yourself or sign up your student. You can also contact us to find out more information about meetings and happenings! We look forward to continuing our and strengthening our practice of reducing, reusing and recycling at RMS!
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Advocacy Week
- Due to mid-winter break coinciding with Advocacy Week, LWSD PTSA and RMSPTSA will not be visiting Olympia this year. Instead, you are encouraged to support WSPTA’s efforts. Contact Steve Hitch at
Advocacy@rmsptsa.org
if you want more information. Otherwise, do this . . .
WSPTA will be asking members to take action from home or your phone throughout the week of February 11-15. Each day will have a new, prewritten message for members to send to their legislators regarding WSPTA legislative priorities. To participate subscribe to the
WSPTA Action Network
to stay informed.
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MATHCOUNTS Lake Washington Chapter Competition Results
9 RMS Students (Michael Sheng, Ethan Li, Alan Duan, Joseph Kaim, Alon Ragoler, Juwang Lee, Max Qu, Annabella Li, Di Mao) participated in MATHCOUNTS Lake Washington Chapter Competition held at Microsoft Conference Center on Saturday, Feb. 02, 2019.
Total of 198 students from 25 middle schools in Lake Washington area competed in this competition. Redmond Middle School team placed 5th in the team competition. As result, RMS MATHCOUNTS Team, consisting of Ethan Li, Joseph Kaim, Michael Sheng, Alan Duan, advances to MATHCOUNTS Washington State Competition.
Congratulations to the MATHCOUNTS team.
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On Feb 2nd , three RMS teams participated at the BPA regional Science Bowl. All teams demonstrated great performance at the event. RMS 1 (RMS Mindbenders) secured 3rd place at the Competition and RMS 2 made it to top 16 teams of the 64 participating teams. For details please click below.
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4 RMS Science teams participated at Invitational Science Olympiad at North shore Middle school on Jan 19, 2019 where a total of 33 teams participated. RMS teams performed well and Team rank, top medalists and ranks are mentioned below.
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RMS PTSA Robotics team wins tournaments
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RMS robotics club was officially launched as a PTSA club this year. Three RMS robotics teams participated in the regional Vex IQ robotics tournaments and achieved amazing results.
The Plants team (Evan, Rakesh, Aaron and Shripad) received the Excellence award, the Skill champions award and finished 2
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place in the final teamwork challenge. The excellence award is the highest award presented in the VEX IQ programs. The Skills award is given to the team that achieved the top combined score for Programming and Driving Skills Challenge. As a result of the excellence award, the Plants team is qualified for the state-level competition.
Robo-TRONS (Teyi, Rithwick, Om, Neev, and Seth) and Vexplorers (Sidharth, Udhay, Shiv, Caster and Ehan) teams have also done an amazing job at the competitions by winning in qualification matches and proceeding to the final rounds. Both teams placed 3
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in the final teamwork matches.
Congratulations to the Plants, Robo-TRONS, and Vexplores. We appreciate the generous support from the
LWSD Reach for Success
program
for the RMS robotics club.
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The PTSA would like to recognize Gerald Sakuda as the February Volunteer of the Month.
Gerald is a tutor for the AVID program at RMS. He arrives every Tuesday and Thursday like clock-work and has hardly missed a day this year or all of last year. The kids love him and they fight to be in his group!
When's the last time you have heard students who fought over a tutor? :-) Gerald must be doing something right and we appreciate his passion and methods of helping our Grizzlies. Congratulations Gerald!
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Out of the shadows of winter rain, spring is on the horizon and PTSA is bringing with it a few opportunities to help out at the school.
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Sign Up to receive information from RMS PTSA
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New to the school or have a 5th grader who will attend RMS next year? Hear about opportunities available for your student by completing this
short form.
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Interested in Membership for Next Year?
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RMS PTSA is looking for adults who are interested in working with this year’s Membership Chair on the spring campaign and who will have a student at RMS next year. The goal is to identify a candidate for next year’s membership chair who able to be appointed by the incoming board in July. Typically the membership chair duties are greatest in August – November. Interested? Questions? Contact Felice at
membership@rmsptsa.org
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'The Snuggery'- RMS Initiative for students in need
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Redmond Middle School has created a food pantry/clothing closet for students in need of these extra resources during the school day or at home during the week. They have dubbed this room “The Snuggery”. It is u
pdated on January 20th to reflect the current Individual Food Needs!
Read More..
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Support the RMS ASB and build up your Grizzly Pride. You have until February 15 to get your orders in.
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A reminder that purchases made on Amazon using this link help RMS ASB.
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Help RMS ASB by donating used clothing and shoes. The bin is located in the parking lot by the portables.
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Fund the Grizzlies
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Please donate to the Redmond Middle School Associated Student Body (ASB) to help fund student activities.
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Students needed to participate in the PTA Men’s Essay Contest. In an effort to help promote male engagement around the state of Washington, the objective of this contest is for students of all ages to write an essay about a male role model that has had a profound impact on their life. For more information. Entries must be postmarked by March 1, 2019.
Download the entry form
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As you may be aware, on January 25, Governor Inslee declared a public health state of emergency after reports of 31 confirmed cases of measles were identified in the state. Most of the confirmed cases are in Clark County and there is one confirmed case in King County. We currently do not have any cases of measles in Lake Washington School District.
This unusual occurrence of measles may generate some concern or questions. To help keep you informed, district processes and state law for vaccinations is
outlined on the LWSD website
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Bear Tracks weekly is produced by RMS PTSA as a benefit to the Redmond Middle School Community. Articles are due on Thursdays for publication the following Monday. Bear Tracks is edited by Ekta Vadlamudi and [YOUR NAME HERE - please email Sujatha Patra:
communications.vp@rmsptsa.org
if interested in co-editing]. Please review our
communication priorities
and submit articles to
weekly@rmsptsa.org
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