
Volunteer winners finally received their plaques during the district's Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, November 10. Thank you, Mrs. Appiah-McNulty, for accepting these awards on behalf of our RMS volunteers!
Bob Reynolds Awards are given to the individual who has contributed the most volunteer hours in the district’s middle schools and to the middle school with the most volunteer hours per student. The middle school volunteer with the most hours (453 hours) Monica Smith from Joe T. Robinson Middle School. The middle school with the most volunteer hours per student (23 hours per student) from Joe T. Robinson Middle School. Robinson Middle won the award for most volunteer hours per student last year as well.




Good Afternoon families,
We regret to inform you that all basketball games 7th and 8th grade, boys and girls, have been cancelled for tonight. Please watch for future announcements regarding games to be rescheduled at a later date.

PCSSD Portal / Classlink Update: The Classlink team is still working with AWS. Several other sites are experiencing similar issues with error code 500. We will continue to update you on our progress. https://status.classlink.com/#


**** REMINDER ****
Tomorrow is the LAST DAY to turn in your long sleeve t-shirt order forms. You can get a color copy of the order form at the Middle school front office. Payment must be turned in with the order form.
Questions: mmcigbbony9081@pcssd.org

The PCSSD portal, managed by Classlink, is currently down nationwide. Classlink is investigating the issue and we will update as soon as have more details. You can follow status updates here: status.classlink.com. Thank you for your patience.


It is American Education Week! We want to send a big THANK YOU to teachers & parents for prioritizing education this year as we navigate uncharted territory with COVID-19. And, let's not forget our rockstar students who have adapted to change! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


November is Native American Heritage Month. President Ronald Reagan first proclaimed one week in November as "American Indian Week" in 1986. And in 1990, President George H.W. Bush was the first to designate November as "National American Indian Heritage Month."


Our PBIS store (incentive store that rewards students for good behavior) is getting low on supplies. If you would like to donate to the store, there is a list of what the students like below. Your child can drop off your donation in the office with Mrs. McGibbony.
The following items can be found at Five Below: lanyards, color changing led speakers, fuzzy animal keychains, spa face masks, journals, and earbuds
The following treats have also been a hit: full-sized Starbursts, Skittles, Sour Patch Kids, Sour Punch Straws, Reese’s, Snickers, Twix, Hershey’s and snack-sized bags of chips.
If you can help, it would be greatly appreciated!

According to Classlink, all logins into the PCSSD portal are now working. Classlink identified the issue and will continue to monitor the system. Thank you for your patience this morning!
Status Updates: https://status.classlink.com/#


November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. This year's theme is Taking Care of Youth Who Have Diabetes. Tips include manage blood glucose levels, healthy habits, stay prepared for emergencies & seek mental health support if needed.


Submit your virtual learning, candid friend shots, sports and club photos today for the 2021 Robinson Middle School Yearbook. Just follow these simple instructions!


Show your support your Robinson Senators by ordering a long sleeve t-shirt.
Payment must be turned in with the order form to the middle school front office by Tuesday Nov. 17, 2020.
Questions please contact: mmcgibbony9081@pcssd.org

Evening RMS Families!
Tomorrow’s Basketball Games for Boys & Girls Team Has Been Cancelled. Look for further information for the next game.
1st Quarter Honors Celebration will be held on Monday the 16th. This is a students’ only celebration. Pictures and photos will be shared on Facebook after the event! Congrats to the students who made the honor roll!

Hello Parents,
Hearing and Vision screenings will be taking place on November 12, 2020 at Robinson Middle School. If your student wears contacts or glasses please have them with the student on Thursday. In order to complete a through exam these items will be needed. I appreciate your help!
Thanks,
Vanessa Jensen, BSN, RN
Robinson Middle School
School Nurse
Vjensen9333@pcssd.org

Please support your Robinson Senator middle school students by purchasing a new long sleeve t-shirt.
There are order forms in the middle school office.
If you have questions, please call or email Mrs. McGibbony at mmcgibbony9081@pcssd.org

Today is Young Readers Day, which recognizes the joys and benefits of reading. Books open a world of imagination and knowledge to readers every day and it is important we instill a love of reading into our children at an early age. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


November is Child Safety Protection Month. The Centers for Disease Control reports children between ages 1-4 have the highest rate of poisoning. Parents should keep cleaning supplies and medications are put away and out of the reach of children. #pcssdproud #equiityandexcellence


PCSSD is lucky to have so many amazing teacher librarians across the district. Thank you to each one of them (not all pictured) for doing "virtually anything" for our schools, staff and students! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


November is Native American Heritage Month. The U.S. government recognizes nearly 600 Indian tribes in the contiguous 48 states and Alaska. Several rituals are tribe specific, but some cross tribe boundaries, including pow wows, the stomp dance, and drum circles.


Several elementary schools held mock elections last week to teach students about registering to vote and casting their ballot. Check out these pictures of students learning about their civic duty: http://ow.ly/CxJt50Cbzon
#pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
