The Weekly Update - 9/25
Week of 9/25
Week of September 25th
This Week's Events
Monday, September 25th
- MS Volleyball @ Bloom-Carroll
- MS Girls Soccer @ Worthington Christian
Tuesday, September 26th
- MS STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING (2:30-3:00)
- MS Football @ Liberty Union
Wednesday, September 27th
- 8TH GRADE WASHINGTON DC PARENT MEETING (5:30)
- Volley for the Cure
- MS Girls Soccer vs Columbus Academy
Thursday, September 28th
- MS Volleyball vs Amanda-Clearcreek
Friday, September 29th
- Varsity Football vs Circleville *Homecoming*
Saturday, September 30th
- HS and MS Cross Country Bear Den Dash @ Olentangy Berlin HS
Spirit Week is This Week!
Rangers for the Cure
THIS YEAR'S RANGERS FOR THE CURE EVENTS INCLUDE:
- Wednesday, September 27th: Pink Out and Volley for the Cure
- Friday, September 29th: Varsity Football Game (Student Section Pink Out)
- Monday, October 9th: Soccer Kick for the Cure (Both boys & girls varsity soccer teams will play this game on the HS football field.)
Gear up for our upcoming Pink Outs with a "Rangers for the Cure" shirt! All shirts are $10.
Shirts can be purchased by your middle schooler during their lunch period through Tuesday of this week (while supplies last). A temporary tattoo will be included with the purchase of every shirt. This tattoo can be worn to school on September 27th, the day of the district wide Pink Out and Volley for the Cure game.
All proceeds from the shirt sales go toward our Komen fund and help pay for our students to participate in Race for the Cure in May! Our guest speaker for the Volley for the Cure game this year is Carole Morbitzer.
Athletic Tickets
Use the link below to purchase your athletic tickets online.
Meet the Teachers
Meet Our 8th Grade Language Arts Teacher, Mrs. Burnheimer
Mrs. Burnheimer currently teaches 8th grade language arts. She has also taught 7th grade language arts in years past. Mrs. Burnheimer has been teaching for 27 years, 25 of those years being at Hamilton Middle School. Before coming to HMS, Mrs. Burnheimer was a long term sub in the Reynoldsburg school district for two years. Mrs. Burnheimer earned her undergraduate degree from Ohio Dominican and her masters degree from Ashland University. In Mrs. Burnheimer’s free time, she loves spending time at her cabin and four wheeling.
Meet Our 8th Grade Language Arts Teacher, Mrs. Drews
HMS Rangers in Action!
What's For Lunch?
HMS Reminders
General Reminders
1. Book bags, purses, fanny packs, etc MUST stay in lockers. Clear book bags and purses must also follow this rule.
2. Students may have a water bottle with them. No energy drinks, coffee drinks, etc. Drinks and food from the cafeteria for breakfast must be finished by 7:34.
3. AirPods, earbuds, headphones should not be used while in the hallways. They should only be used when teacher directed. At the end of the day, they can be used once students are on the bus, in their car, etc.
4. Make sure your child knows of their transportation arrangements each day. If a change needs to be made, please contact the school BEFORE 2:00 so we can get the message to your child.
5. Final Forms should be completed as soon as possible. They must be signed by the parent/guardian as well as the student.
Car Rider Reminders
1. Car riders should exit the building using the front doors.
2. Students should enter the vehicle once it has pulled up to the sidewalk area. If you do not see your student, please continue to move forward so we can keep the line moving.
3. Students should not be walking across the parking lot or the grassy area to get to a car that is not yet to the sidewalk. This causes a significant safety concern!
4. Drivers, please drive slowly, follow the flow of traffic and be patient!
Student safety is of utmost importance! Please help us keep our students safe by following these guidelines.
Athletic Event Updates
From our High School Athletic Director-
This year during home athletic events we will not allow students to bring footballs (balls) to throw before, during and after games. This has caused too many issues and is a safety concern. The football (ball) will be confiscated. All students should be seated in the stands during the athletic contest. Also, no backpacks will be permitted to any sporting events. Any student removed from a sporting event will not be allowed to return to any sporting events for the remainder of that sports season.
PBIS
What is PBIS?
PBIS stands for Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports.
Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is an evidence-based, tiered framework for supporting students’ behavioral, academic, social, emotional, and mental health. When implemented with fidelity, PBIS improves social emotional competence, academic success, and school climate. It also improves teacher health and wellbeing. It is a way to create positive, predictable, equitable and safe learning environments where everyone thrives.