Richards Middle School
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Walter Alan Richards Middle School is a USA public school within the Muscogee County, Georgia School District with an enrollment of about 750 students.[1]
Partners in Education
- Columbus Water Works,
Parent involvement
- PTSA fundraising,
- Parent volunteers,
- Super Warrior Day sponsored by the Columbus Water Works,
- Speakers for classrooms,
- Office and Classroom volunteer program,
- Accelerated Reader incentives supported by the community,
- Financial support for the Annual Awards Program,
- Financial support for technology in the classrooms
Guidance services
- Classroom guidance,
- Small group guidance,
- Individual Counseling,
- Attend parent conferences on request from parent and/or teacher
School programs and special programs
- Gifted education
- Special education,
- Accelerated studies program
- River Kids Network,
- Peer helpers,
- Guidance Department-Counseling groups
After school programs
- Sports - golf, football, basketball, track, tennis, soccer, cheerleading, volleyball,
- Student Council,
- National Junior Honor Society- Edward Reed Chapter,
- Annual and Tomahawk Staff,
- Model United Nations, School Newspaper Staff
- Science Olympiad,
- Math and Math Counts Team,
- National History Day Competition,
- Band, orchestra and chorus,
- Spelling Bee,
- Geography Bee,
- Science Fair,
- Social Science Fair,
- NuLites
- Reading Bowl
Student incentive programs
- Super Warrior Day - every 9 weeks,
- Perfect Attendance Awards,
- Annual Awards Day - Recognition for academic success, citizenship, and attendance;
- National Junior Honor Society,
- Honor Roll Spring Picnic
IB Program
The Richards Middle School International Baccalaureate Magnet Program is a program of advanced study in all academic areas. The program includes a full year of foreign language study in all three years of the program as well as instruction in technology, art, music, and drama.
Notes
http://www.mcsdga.richards.net http://www.rmsband.org
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