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Ridgeway Middle School Anthology:
Cultures, Changes, and Choices

Edited by Sharon J. Hall, RMS Librarian

Ridgeway Middle School Anthology: Cultures, Changes, and Choices is
a collection of students’ writings completed during the 2007–2008 school year at Ridgeway Middle School, Memphis, Tennessee. Students from an urban school district were given the opportunity to submit poems and personal essays for publication. The editor, Mrs. Hall, working with
classroom teachers, selected the best of these and sent them for
publication. The finished book will be of great interest to school libraries, teachers, and students. It is very important for students to see their
completed work displayed in an attractive way.

Available Now !

$16.95

Email Mrs. Hall for information on purchasing a copy

or visit iUniverse iUniverse: The New Face of Publishing

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Ridgeway Middle School: Choosing to Embrace Diversity 360 Degrees

Edited by Sharon J. Hall, RMS Librarian

All teachers, students, and administrators should keep a copy of this anthology in their classrooms and offices. Students and Teachers have spoken honestly about their lives and about attending the very, very, very

best Middle School.

Book Description: This book of student work is too interesting to put down. How are young people coping today with global warming, family, and friendships? Times are changing and we need to listen to our young people as they speak out on a multitude of issues.

Available Now !

$18.95  I  $6.00 Adobe eBook

Email Mrs. Hall for information on purchasing a copy

or visit iUniverse iUniverse: The New Face of Publishing

2005-2006

Ridgeway Middle School Anthology

Edited by Sharon J. Hall, RMS Librarian

Ridgeway students and teachers have written poems, short stories,

and essays for a book that was published in the spring of 2006.

A book signing party was held to celebrate the book's release!

Available Now !

$10.95  I  $6.00 Adobe eBook

Email Mrs. Hall for information on purchasing a copy

or visit iUniverse iUniverse: The New Face of Publishing


 

Ridgeway Middle School Receives
$5,000 from the Discovery Channel

 

On March 27, 2008, Jake the Science Guy from Discovery
visited Ridgeway Middle School. During the assembly,
students learned why Science Matters. Students also received Astronaut Ice cream and one lucky student received a telescope through a drawing. Students had their pictures taken by placing their faces in cutouts of life size astronauts. As part of the presentation, Ridgeway Middle School received a $5,000 check. The money will be used to purchase a mobile computer lab
to help students with their research projects.

Left: Mrs. Hall, RMS Librarian/Media Specialist shows off the $5,000 check from the Discovery Channel.



 MCS Reads

RMS Wins 'MCS Reads'
School of the Month!

Dear RMS Family:

A big shout out to everyone that made our Book Fair so successful.

Working together, we won the the March 2007 'MCS Reads' School of the Month! Congratulations
to everyone.


For our "Buy One Get One Free" Book Fair in May, please make suggestions for summer reading lists
for your students. I will specifically order books from your summer reading lists if they are available
through Scholastic Books. Please email me your lists by the end of April.

Mrs. Hall

 

Meet the Librarian

My name is Sharon Hall and I am the librarian at Ridgeway Middle School. I have been in education for over 20 years. I received my Master's Degree in Education from Missouri State University. I enjoy working with the students and faculty at RMS. We have a wonderful facility for students to conduct research and to also find books for pleasure.

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MCS Reads

MCS Reads

Last school year (2005-2006), Ridgeway Middle School won MCS Reads School of the Month for April. Students, please remember to complete the Book Report Diary and submit to the library. There will be incentives for those students that complete the goal of reading 25 books!

 

 

 



Accelerated Reader

Students remember to take Accelerated Reader tests on the books that you read. There will be incentives

for participation. Keep reading!


Student Resources

Tennessee Electronic Library - Shelby County

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