Adriana Paz's spaces
Spaces
After School
Rolling Hills Middle School offers a wide range of after school options, including academic enrichment opportunities, sports, homework help, performing arts and more! Some options are available through our Campbell Union School District Expanded Learning programs, while others are organized by RHMS teachers. Details are available from the school office or by contacting the CUSD Expanded Learning Department.
Bass Fishing Tips Club

When: Tuesday
Time: 3:15 - 4:15 PM
Where: A8
Club Host: Mr. Sasaki
Contant Information: blake.sasaki [at] gmail.comckunz [at] campbellusd.org
Campus Beautification Club

When: Tuesday
Time: 3:00 - 4:15
Where: E6
Club Host: Mr. Kunz
Contact Information: ckunz [at] campbellusd.org
Card Playing Club

When: TBD
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 PM
Where: J1
Club Host: Mr. Alexander
Contant Information: falexander [at] campbellusd.orgckunz [at] campbellusd.org
Enrichment
Enrichment opportunities at Rolling Hills Middle School develop the whole student, providing knowledge and context for the world around them. Students will participate in various exploratories during their time at Rolling Hills Middle School. They're encouraged to try these classes, and maybe even discover a new passion in Band, Digital Photography, Journalism, Technology, Visual Arts, or World Languages. They’re also encouraged to participate in a variety of after-school activities and clubs.
Homework Club

When/Where: Monday & Thursday
Time: TBD
Maximum Participants: 30
Club Host: Mr. Schwalenberg
Contact Information: tschwalenberg [at] campbellusd.org
Jazz Band Club

When: Thursday
Time: 3:15 - 4:15 pm
Where: N1
Club Host: Mr. Rawlinson
Contact Information: mrawlinson [at] campbellusd.org
Run Club

When: Monday & Thursday
Time: 3:05 - 4:05
Where: Outside room E7
Maximum Participants:
Club Host: Mr. Ramos & Mr. Maruyama
Contact Information: rramos [at] campbellusd.org & rmaruyama [at] campbellusd.org
Speech & Debate Club

When: Thursday
Time: 3:15 - 4:00
Where: A8
Maximum Participants: 32
Club Host: Mr. Becker
Contact Information: dbecker [at] cuhsd.org
Team Handball Club

When: Thursday
Time: 3:00 - 4:00
Where: Blacktop
Maximum Participants: 30
Club Host: Coach Bilello
Contant Information: martin.bilello [at] gmail.comamolina [at] campbellusd.org
World Cup Soccer & Speed Club

When: Wednesday
Time: 2:15 - 4:00
Where: Soccer Field / Track
Club Host: Coach Mersad
Contant Information: mersadmm [at] yahoo.comamolina [at] campbellusd.org
Yearbook Design Club

When: Monday
Time: 3:15 - 4:15 pm
Where: J4
Club Host: Ms. Elvert
Contact Information: eelvert [at] campbellusd.org
Sarah Rahman
Welcome to 7th grade science with Ms. Rahman
Please use details on this website to help complete assignments as well as to help make connections between our day at school and time at home.
- You will find homework assignments and upcoming assessments under the "Homework" tab.
- I will also use the "News" tab to let you know about upcoming assesments and/or events.
Scamporrino Language Arts / Social Studies/ Lit. 6th
Homework:
Language Arts:
Reading Log
Social Studies:
Monday: Wear clothes suitable for painting (mummification project)
Flex:
Read daily
Scamporrino Social Studies 6th
Welcome to my class website! Please click the links below to view my Calendar, Homework, News and Materials sections.
Science

Exciting changes are coming in science as we implement the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). California has adopted a new set of standards which focus on disciplinary core ideas taught using performance expectations which will shift science instruction to a much more hands-on, project based learning approach.
Our schools have established engaging STEAM education lessons for students, and have begun incorporating design thinking into the educational experiences.
Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math

Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, & Mathematics—is more than just the subjects in its name. It’s about blending those disciplines in ways that promote collaboration, communication, critical thinking and creative problem solving. Through STEAM students discover meaningful, creative and innovative ways to expand and connect interdisciplinary learning through experimentation and imagination. This will help them apply their learning to succeed in real world settings.
Social Studies

State Standards for history/social studies require students to read, write, speak, listen, and use language effectively as well as develop literacy skills through literature and more complex informational texts. Emphasis is placed on developing civic awareness and responsibility, understanding global relationships, making connections between the past, present, and future, and the ability to evaluate historical and contemporary issues.
Spanish
While emphasizing the Common Core curriculum, Spanish at Rolling Hills School encourages students to make connections with a different culture and take ownership of their education through the development of vocabulary and written and verbal skills in a second language. RHMS offers two levels of Spanish. Both Spanish courses are taught at a high school level of rigor, and successful completion of the courses allows students to take advanced Spanish courses in high school.
Special Education
Rolling Hills Middle School has a number of programs and staff dedicated to providing support to all students, including Special Day Classes (SDC) and Resource Specialist Programs (RSP).
Specialized Instruction
Rolling Hills Middle School is committed to providing the resources and tools to make sure every student achieves at the highest levels. These specialized instruction programs ensure that all students are guaranteed an education that's truly beyond the expected.