
If your student is riding a bus in the afternoon for the first time, or riding home with a friend on the bus, they must have a bus pass. Students should come to the front office in the morning with a written and signed note from a parent. The note must contain the following information:
• Student Name
• Student Homeroom Teacher
• Bus Number
• Name of student your child will be riding with on the bus
• Address of student your child will be riding with on the bus
• Parent Phone Number
The student should bring the note to the office at the beginning of the day so the bus pass can be prepared. Thank you.


If you plan to check your student out of school before the end of the day, please sign your student out from the front office before 2:30 p.m. Thank you!


RHMS Students, the yearbook staff needs your help in selecting a cover for this year’s yearbook. We had 8 submissions from your fellow students and are ready for you to vote. Be sure to vote by the end of the school day on September 30th. #WeAreRHMS
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScD4B7fox272sALHtgWImx1vx1mQkL_7651BahJpD0-uYl7Rg/viewform

We are all ready for football, and nothing says football like tailgate food! Our Amazing PTSO board provided a spread to all staff today, complete with sandwiches, fruit and cookies. Thank you so much for all you do for our students, staff and community!! #WeAreRHMS



Richmond Hill softball beat Burke County 12 to 0 last night while celebrating the 8th grade players, pictured here. They play against Ebenezer today at 4:30. Your support is appreciated! Go Wildcats! #WeAreRHMS


Homecoming is almost here, and we need you to nominate your grade level homecoming kings and queens. Go to the Student Council section of our school website to vote for your grade level nominees. The winners will be announced at our homecoming football game 10/ 07/20 #WeAreRHMS


Students in Dr. Ford's class used Starbursts to show the rock cycle! #WeAreRHMS


Congratulations to our Athletes of the Week, Bruno Okada and Victoria Rickey. Mr. Shultz, Athletic Director and RHMS Assistant Principal, presented the students with a coupon for a free family meal from Marco's Pizza. Thank you Marco's Pizza, and congratulations to Bruno and Victoria! #WeAreRHMS


The Wildcat football team traveled to Statesboro and defeated Langston Chapel 32-0. The defense had their first shutout of the season. Aiden Grant led the defense in tackles, Tyler Gilbert recovered a fumble, and Xavier Cherry led the team in tackles for a loss. On the offensive side of the ball Omarion Gregory, Kirk Scott, and Mathias Clark each had a rushing touchdown. Caleb Easterling also had a long touchdown reception thrown by Kirk Scott. Let’s pack the stands and cheer on the Wildcats next Wednesday as they take on an undefeated Effingham team.


Want to learn about public speaking? Have an interest to deliver some amazing speeches? Or... Are you just a talker that needs to find their place here at RHMS? Then come be a "Chatty Catty" with us for Cat Chat Club. Any students who are interested in joining, there will be an interest meeting on Thursday, September 24th @ 7:50 in the cafeteria. See Mr. Lyons, or Mrs. Swann, for more details!

Aubrey Ragins and Sydney Henry, Athletes of the week, received a family pizza night coupon from Marco's Pizza today! We hope you and your family enjoy your meal! A big shout-out goes to Marco's pizza for treating our athletes!! #WeAreRHMS


Students in Mrs. Ennis’ ELA class were working on writing with more imagery. Students demonstrated an emotion (excitement, anger, etc.) and students wrote sentences describing the emotion using sensory details and figurative language. #WeAreRHMS





Today, September 17th, marks the one month period that our students have been back in school! We are so excited to have made it to this milestone, and couldn't be happier to have our kids back with us! Dr. Bennett and the administrators greeted staff with doughnuts and coffee this morning to celebrate the day!! #WeAreRHMS #RiseUp



Students in our new Outdoor Education connection classes are working on an orienteering activity. Students use a map to navigate to points given by the Coach Eads. #WeAreRHMS


Students in Ms. Allen's class are studying integers, and participated in a card game card Zero. Students used the black cards for positive numbers and the red cards as negative numbers. They had to create the smallest absolute value with two to 4 cards. They could hold at two cards or get up to two more cards.





Ms. Kirk's ELA classes are identifying figurative language in songs. M is Metaphor! #WeAreRHMS


Students and Staff are dressed in green today to show support for Ms. Valerie Feske! Come out in your green today to the 6th grade vs. 7th grade Black and Gold football game, and show your support for Val's Village and our teams!! #WeAreRHMS #valsvillage





There will be a meeting for students interested in joining the RHMS Wrestling team on Friday, September 18th at 7:50 in the Gym.


Congratulations to the volleyball team for defeating Langston Chapel and Burke County on Monday! The wildcats are now 6-2! Great job! #WeAreRHMS

Congratulations to our Student Athletes of the Week, Aubrey Ragins and Sydney Henry. This is what Coach Rider had to see about these girls.
Aubrey Ragins - She has truly stepped up in rookie of the year fashion being a 6th grader. She does it all...from pitching to being our lead off batter. She does not shy away from pressure and no doubt will shine on the future of our softball program!
Sydney Henry - She is a leader by example on and off the field as one of our 8th grade veterans. The need for her presence on our team goes without saying because she is a determined and hard working individual that is essential for our team to compete!
Way to go Aubrey and Sydney! #WeAreRHMS
