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Athletics, Activities & Clubs

Rockingham County Middle School has a number of after school activities and clubs. Among these are:

  • BOB (Battle of the Books)

  • Advocacy Team

  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes

  • Student Council

  • Rock'n Robotz

Athletics

Rockingham County Middle School has a variety of sports programs. Check below for tryout information and schedules.

  • Football

  • Boys' Soccer

  • Girls' Tennis

  • Boys' and Girls' Basketball

  • Volleyball

  • Golf

  • Wrestling

  • Track

  • Softball

  • Girls' Soccer

  • Baseball

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Battle ofthe Books
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Battle of the Books

Battle of the Books is a program for middle school students, grades 6-8. Students at participating schools read books from a list established by the North Carolina Battle of the Books committee, and then compete in quiz-bowl-style tournaments to test their knowledge of these books.

 

The purpose of the Battle of the Books is to encourage reading by all students at Reidsville Middle School. Although sponsored by the AIG Department, the competition is open to all Reidsville Middle School students who choose to participate. The game format creates interest and excitement in reading while exposing students to a variety of literary styles. "The goal is to read, not necessarily to win!" (NCSLMA)

 

The competition will be held at Rockingham County Schools Central Office on Date To Be Announced.       

2019-20 Battle of Books list

 

Paraplegic Sporting Event

RCMS Advocacy Team

Mission:

The Rockingham County Middle School Advocacy Team strives to promote sensitivity, understanding, and acceptance of people with disabilities. The Advocacy Team also promotes social interaction and friendship building among students with and without disabilities.

Membership:

Seventh and eighth grade students who are interested in becoming advocates must submit an application . Applications must be signed by a teacher and parent. Students are selected according to demonstrated skills, desire to belong, and commitment to advocating for the rights and needs of students with significant disabilities. Members must also be responsible and able to keep up with missed assignments.

Requirements:

Upon selection, advocates meet approximately twice per week for thirty minutes with students in the school's self-contained exceptional children's class. Advocates must independently follow a monthly schedule and make arrangements to complete any missed classwork. Students are also responsible for alerting staff when they have a conflict with their scheduled advocacy session.

Activities:

In addition to regularly scheduled interaction with students with significant disabilities, Advocacy Team members also participate in the following:

  • Volunteers for Special Olympics

  • Field Trips

  • Disability Awareness Week

 

Advocacy Team
Sunday School

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes purpose is "to present to athletes and coaches and all whom they influence, the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church."

The RCMS Huddle wishes to positively influence students and teachers, our community, and those we come in contact with in service and love.  We do this by being a part of Operation Christmas Child (packing shoe boxes for the needy around the world), serving at local nursing homes, and helping any needy children in our school and community.  Meeting times for FCA are announced monthly. The membership fee is $2.00.

FCA
Student Council
Teamwork

Student Council

The Student Council gives the student body input into decisions affecting the students and sets up activities for the school.  Officers and home base representatives learn Robert's Rules of Order as they participate.

Lego Robotics
Engineering Robot Car

Rock'n Robotz

The Rockingham County Middle School Rock’n Robotz is a First Lego League Robotics Club.  Participants follow core values, work cooperatively and diligently and, most of all, have fun!  Competitions start in November. A team of no more than 10 students researches a problem, comes up with a solution, and then builds and programs a robot to complete missions on a mat with Lego structures.  Programs used to work with the robots are Mindstorm NXT 2.0 and EV3. All team members must be willing to participate in fundraising since the average cost per team is about $400.

Swing Time

Athletics

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Athletics

Fall Sports

Mustang Football

2019-20 Schedule: TBD

Games Are Scheduled For Wednesdays

Game Time: 4:00 pm

Cost: $3

Mustang Softball

2019-20 Schedule: TBD

Games Are Scheduled For Wednesdays

Game Time: 4:00 pm

Cost: $3

Mustang Boys Soccer

2019-20 Schedule: TBD

Games Are Scheduled For Wednesdays

Game Time: 4:00 pm

Cost: $3

Winter Sports

Mustang Basketball

2019-20 Schedule: TBD

Games Are Scheduled For Wednesdays

Game Time: 4:00 pm

Cost: $3

Mustang Wrestling

2019-20 Schedule: TBD

Games Are Scheduled For Wednesdays

Game Time: 4:00 pm

Cost: $3

Spring Sports

Mustang Baseball

2019-20 Schedule: TBD

Games Are Scheduled For Wednesdays

Game Time: 4:00 pm

Cost: $3

Mustang Girls Soccer

2019-20 Schedule: TBD

Games Are Scheduled For Wednesdays

Game Time: 4:00 pm

Cost: $3

Mustang Volleyball

2019-20 Schedule: TBD

Games Are Scheduled For Wednesdays

Game Time: 4:00 pm

Cost: $3

Mustang Track

2019-20 Schedule: TBD

Games Are Scheduled For Wednesdays

Game Time: 4:00 pm

Cost: $3

Mustang Golf

If interested please contact Mr. Epling at repling@rock.k12.nc.us

Golf Club will be meeting on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 to 4:30

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