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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.

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Core Academics

New ideas. New concepts. New skills.

Educating students to their highest potential. That is our mission.

Grades 6 through 8 is when our students explore core subjects more deeply and discover new interests and skills that may continue through high school and beyond. Our teachers provide strong core academic instruction through their broad knowledge of the subject matter, standards-based curriculum, and creative lesson design. 

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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.

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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.

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Photography Club

When: Wednesday

Time: During Lunch

Where: B5

Club Host: Mr. Neumann

Contact Information: eneumann [at] campbellusd.org

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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. 

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Ping Pong Club

When: Monday & Friday

Time: 3:15 - 4:15

Where: Cafeteria

Maximum Participants: 10

Club Host: Mr. Berwick

Contact Information: dberwick [at] campbellusd.org

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Podcast Club

When: Wednesday

Time: During Lunch

Where: D2

Club Host: Mr. Armann

Contact Information: earmann [at] campbellusd.org

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Rahman Science 7

Welcome to my 7th grade Life Science class! I am excited to work with you and your child.  I know we will have a successful, productive year and I look forward to being a part of the academic progress your child will make.  

Communication is essential and the best way I can be reached is via email srahman [at] campbellusd.org

You can also visit our class website for weekly updates, pictures, helpful resources and see everything that we are doing. 

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Reading Groups

A student qualifies for reading group based on his/her performance on the Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBAC), iReady assessments and teacher recommendation. In order to provide the student with explicit reading instruction, the reading intervention teacher, Mrs Gina Nishihara, meets regularly with reading groups.

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