Carmon Allen's spaces
Spaces
2 0 2 4 After-School Clubs
RHMS Fall 2024 session clubs will run from October 14 to December 13.
If you have any questions feel free to email Adriana Paz at adpaz [at] campbellusd.org.
Athletics
Rolling Hills Middle School offers competitive sports for boys and girls; the sports offered are cross-country, soccer, volleyball, track and field, basketball, field hockey, cheer, dance, and wrestling. Sport try-outs are advertised at school and on the morning announcements.
Carmon Allen
Clubs
Clubs provide students an opportunity to develop their interests alongside peers and teachers. These student-based organizations generally meet during after school hours, though some also convene during our lunch period.
The Fall 2024 Club Registration link has been closed. If you would like to register for a club, email Ms. Adriana - adpaz [at] campbellusd.org
Physical Education
Students spend a lot of time in classrooms at school but getting outside and being active is just as important. Physical Education is mandated by the State of California. Students in elementary school are required to have 200 minutes of Physical Education every 10 days and 400 minutes in Middle School. Physical education is a combination of structured activities and lessons on nutrition and healthy living. Depending on the teacher or the provider, students participate in a variety of sports, dancing, calisthenics, and other activities to get them up and moving.
Digital Arts
Students will be introduced to different digital applications and tools to develop skills in digital art and design. Digital art lessons may include photo manipulation, graphic design, illustration, animation, etc. Art appreciation, peer feedback, group critique, and critical thinking are integrated into lessons. Prior art experience is helpful, but not mandatory.
Disc Golf Club
When: Tuesday
Time: 3:30 - 5:00 (4:30 when it gets dark early)
Where: Fields
Maximum Participants: 30
Club Host: Mr. Schwalenberg
Contact Information: tschwalenberg [at] campbellusd.org
Donovan Math
Math book this year is GO Math.
The book is available on line at: http://my.hrw.com
Students use their school username and passwords to log in to book online.
For full credit in math you must show your work!
Don't forget any test or quiz can be corrected on a seperate sheet of paper showing all work and adding a sentence to improve to a B-. Corrections need to be done by the end of the unit of study.
Donovan Physical Education
New PE schedule! PE will now be for one week at a time. Your child will need their PE clothes at school the Monday of their scheduled PE week. They will have PE everyday that week. The following week they will be with Mrs. Scamporrino for Reading/Lit. They will then rotate back to PE the week after.
You can find your childs PE weeks listed below.
Donovan Science
Welcome to the Generic Subject Template page! Please click the links below to view your Calendar, Homework, News and Materials sections. There are setup steps and helpful hints on each page.
Click the ? icon in the top right corner for information and tips about Website Layout, Creating Classroom Spaces for your subjects or class periods or posting homework News Pages
Drama
The Drama program at Rolling Hills Middle School provides students with opportunities to gain confidence and build collaboration, public speaking, and social interaction skills as they develop a solid foundation in the theater arts. Through after school activities, students cover the California State Standards for theater education, and learn the basics of the stage, character development, and improvisational and performance skills, as well as to analyze and critique a wide variety of dramatic genres.
E-Sports Club
When: Monday & Thursday
Time: 3:45 - 5:00
Where: N2
Maximum Participants: 20
Club Host: Mr. Aguayo
Contant Information: paguayo [at] campbellusd.org
Ellen Perris-Fitch
Click the 'Miss Perris' classes' link above to access the Homework Email.
English Language Arts
Rigorous State Standards for English Language Arts require students to read, write, speak, listen, and use language effectively as well as develop literacy skills through literature and more complex informational texts that build knowledge in a variety of content areas. Emphasis is placed on answering a range of text-dependent questions that require inferences and evidence based on careful attention to the text. Lessons focus on rigor, critical-thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills that are necessary for success in college, career, and life.