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Activities

RMS CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

 

School organizations and activities are designed to provide students an opportunity to participate in an area they find enjoyable and worthwhile.  Rutland Middle School offers a wide variety of activities, which may include (among others) EPIC, Robotics, Yearbook, Student Council, Youth Council, Art Club, VKAT, and the Rock Climbing Club.  

Athletic opportunities include – Fall: Girls’ & Boys’ Soccer, Cross Country, and Girls’ Field Hockey; Winter: Girls’ & Boys’ Basketball, Cheerleading, Wrestling, Indoor Track, Skiing and Snowboarding; Spring: Boys’ Baseball, Girls’ Softball, Girls’ & Boys’ Track, and Girls’ & Boys’ Lacrosse.

 

 To obtain the desired educational benefits the following responsibilities must be adhered to by the participant:

  • A need for a physical examination for athletes.
  • A need for all athletes to be covered by some form of health insurance.
  • A need for parents and students to sign the activity permission form and activity contract.
  • A need to fulfill all eligibility requirements as outlined by RMS and the Vermont Principals Association.
  • A need to adhere to all behavioral policies and certain prescribed training rules as outlined by RMS

 

RMS Athletics:

Rutland Booster Club Fan Gear:  https://www.game-one.com/school/rutland-senior-high-school/

To Access the Sports Schedule:  https://arbiterlive.com/Teams?entityId=19834

-Registration for Fall Sports:  https://app.formreleaf.com/organizations/rutland-high-school

-Physical form:  Rutland Public School Physical Examination for Competitive Sports

 

LIFELONG SPORTS

For six weeks in the winter, all students have an opportunity to participate in our Lifelong Sports program.  The purpose of this is to expose students to outdoor and indoor recreational activities that teach them to appreciate the beauty of the Rutland area and their community.  Some of the choices of activities may include rock climbing, alpine and cross country skiing, snowboarding, racquet sports (racquetball, pickleball), ice sports (hockey, skating, curling, broomball), indoor golf, and bowling. Students will sign up for one activity for all six weeks.