RMJH Library celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month today with our second of three Lotería sessions! We had a great turn out and three lucky players won a candy-filled Piñata!



RMJH Library Lotería number 1 was so fun! Congratulations to the piñata winners! We had 42 students who played and enjoyed a wide variety of assorted traditional candies to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month! We have two more chances for students to play!
Join us on October 3, for our College and Career Night!

Are you ready for book fair? Setting up an e-wallet is a great way for your student to shop the fair! https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/drronaldmcnairjuniorhigh1

Get ready Eagles . . . it's book fair time!

SAVE THE DATE!

You are invited to join in a global day of student-led prayer.

Help support the Eagle Theatre by purchasing cool theatre merch! This year we proudly present an inclusion matters shirt that features ASL.
Eagle Theatre students got a treat as members from the Shadow Creek Off Broadway Theatre company, led by Mr. Martinez, gave students hands-on technical theatre experience!





Eagle Theatre students got a treat as members from the Shadow Creek Off Broadway Theatre company, led by Mr. Martinez, gave students hands-on technical theatre experience!


Pokemon Trainers, we will have our September Pokemon Club meeting on September 9th, from 4:15 - 5:15 pm in room A118.
Don't forget to post your Pokemon Card designs in Google Classroom.
See Mrs. Bell for questions or see posters.
⚡️ Our Pokémon Club 2024 - 2025 is regenerating for the new school year with a brand new shirt that'll turn you psychic! Get yours right now using the link below.
https://gogandy.com/rmjh-pokemon24?mode=sponsor
See Mrs. Bell for inquiries.
🦅🎭 SY 2024 - 2025 is about to commence!
The Eagle Theatre is ecstatic to announce our new shirt design showcasing Theatre Pals. We now offer our classic design in blue.
Purchase your shirts and hoodies using the link below.
https://gogandy.com/remjh-th24
As our families prepare for back to school, we wanted to give a quick reminder on Alvin ISD's Cell Policy.
The district permits students to possess personal cell phone for safety purposes.
Smart watches (including Fit Bits), earbuds (including Air Pods), headphones, mobile game consoles and all other electronic devices are not permitted.
Cell phones must be remain powered off and stored away during the instructional day, including during all testing, unless they are being used for approved instructional purposes.
Over the coming weeks, we'll spend some time focusing on why AISD finds it necessary to limit cell phone and smart device use during the school day.
Go to www.alvinisd.net/handbook to view the full Student Handbook.

"Truss The Process"-Structured learning or learning structures? Mrs. Punwasi's young architects are constructing a model community! Check back for final reveals!






PTO Meeting May 15 @ 6:30 by ZOOM or in Person in the Eagles Cafe.

AAPI dates. The class code is posted in the library Google Classroom or you can get it from Mrs. Bell.
Art Contest for AAPI!
In celebration of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we are hosting an art contest. Submit an Asian-inspired artwork or art piece to get a chance to win a prize. All submissions go to Ms. Murphy or Mr. Emerson. All entries are due on May 13th. Winners will be announced on May 14th at the AAPI assembly.
We will also have a movie showing of the top 3 voted Asian movies on our campus. If you would like your vote to count and watch your favorite movie, join our Google Classroom and vote. Our movie showing will be on May 8th from 4:15 - 5:30 pm in the classrooms of Ms. Pamintuan, Mrs. Punwasi, and Mrs. Bell.
Lastly, if you love languages or want to try something new, join us in our Multilingual Mingle on May 16th. Learn Urdu, Mandarin, Nepali, Malayalam, and Tagalog. These language lessons will take place in rooms A117, A118, A119, B105, and B126.
For questions regarding AAPI, see Mrs. Bell or Ms. Pamintuan.


