The Xavier Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution is proud to announce that Ian Robbins has been named the chapter’s recipient of the Outstanding Teacher of American History Award.
Mr. Robbins is an 8th grade Georgia History teacher at Red Bud Middle School in Calhoun. He was honored for his dedication to teaching American history and for his ability to make the subject engaging, meaningful, and relevant to his students. His commitment to historical accuracy, thoughtful instruction, and enthusiasm for the founding era reflects the values promoted by the DAR in its mission of historic preservation, education, and patriotism.
On February 14, Mr. Robbins presented a compelling program to the Xavier Chapter focusing on the early history of Georgia. His presentation highlighted the colony’s founding, the vision of James Oglethorpe, and the unique social and economic framework that shaped Georgia’s beginnings. He offered insightful context about Georgia’s role as the thirteenth colony and its strategic importance in early American development. Chapter members appreciated Mr. Robbins’ depth of knowledge and his engaging presentation style. His passion for early American and Georgia history was evident throughout the program.
The Xavier Chapter congratulates Ian Robbins on this well-deserved recognition and thanks him for his continued commitment to educating the next generation about America’s rich history. #ExtraordinaryRBMS #RareBreed
Mr. Robbins is an 8th grade Georgia History teacher at Red Bud Middle School in Calhoun. He was honored for his dedication to teaching American history and for his ability to make the subject engaging, meaningful, and relevant to his students. His commitment to historical accuracy, thoughtful instruction, and enthusiasm for the founding era reflects the values promoted by the DAR in its mission of historic preservation, education, and patriotism.
On February 14, Mr. Robbins presented a compelling program to the Xavier Chapter focusing on the early history of Georgia. His presentation highlighted the colony’s founding, the vision of James Oglethorpe, and the unique social and economic framework that shaped Georgia’s beginnings. He offered insightful context about Georgia’s role as the thirteenth colony and its strategic importance in early American development. Chapter members appreciated Mr. Robbins’ depth of knowledge and his engaging presentation style. His passion for early American and Georgia history was evident throughout the program.
The Xavier Chapter congratulates Ian Robbins on this well-deserved recognition and thanks him for his continued commitment to educating the next generation about America’s rich history. #ExtraordinaryRBMS #RareBreed

Red Bud Middle School art teacher Kimberly Fields had her students wrapping up a project focused on making their artwork pop in a 3-D way through layering. Students then began a new creative assignment where they are designing artwork to tell the story behind why the subject in Edvard Munch’s "The Scream" might be screaming.
The classroom was full of creativity and energy as students explored perspective, emotion, and storytelling through art.
#ExtraordinaryGCS #ExtraordinaryRBMS
The classroom was full of creativity and energy as students explored perspective, emotion, and storytelling through art.
#ExtraordinaryGCS #ExtraordinaryRBMS

RBMS is proud to recognize our 2025–2026 Young Georgia Authors (YGA) Writing Competition System-Level winners — for 6th grade Noraleigh Broadnax (left) and for 8th grade Kynslee Silvers (right)!
The YGA competition is one of Georgia’s most prestigious opportunities for young writers. For more than two decades, it has encouraged students across the state to develop enthusiasm for writing, strengthen their craft and celebrate their accomplishments in the arts and academics.
Noraleigh and Kynslee truly represent what it means to be a "rare breed" at RBMS — standing out through hard work, creativity, and a commitment to excellence. Their writing showcases the courage, voice, and originality that sets them apart. Their entries will move on to compete at the Northwest GA RESA level competition in March.
Congratulations to these outstanding writers!
The YGA competition is one of Georgia’s most prestigious opportunities for young writers. For more than two decades, it has encouraged students across the state to develop enthusiasm for writing, strengthen their craft and celebrate their accomplishments in the arts and academics.
Noraleigh and Kynslee truly represent what it means to be a "rare breed" at RBMS — standing out through hard work, creativity, and a commitment to excellence. Their writing showcases the courage, voice, and originality that sets them apart. Their entries will move on to compete at the Northwest GA RESA level competition in March.
Congratulations to these outstanding writers!

RBMS Health Screening Notice
Scoliosis screenings for students in 6th and 8th grades will take place on March 6th.
We appreciate AdventHealth for providing private screening areas for all participating students this year. These arrangements are designed to help students feel comfortable while ensuring their privacy is respected throughout the screening process. For student comfort and modesty, all female students will need to wear a bra or sports bra during the screening.

Attention all 8th grade students going on the 8th Grade Georgia Tour!
There will be a mandatory parent meeting on March 24 at 6:30pm in the Red Bud Middle School Cafeteria to go over the details for the trip in April. Please make sure at least one parent/guardian attends to get this vital information. Contact your student's social studies teacher if you have any questions.
There will be a mandatory parent meeting on March 24 at 6:30pm in the Red Bud Middle School Cafeteria to go over the details for the trip in April. Please make sure at least one parent/guardian attends to get this vital information. Contact your student's social studies teacher if you have any questions.

It's a jam-packed week at The Bud!

FAMILY STEAM NIGHT
FORGED BY CURIOSITY, FUELED BY LUCK
RBMS families are invited to join us for an exciting evening of hands-on science, math challenges, robotics, and creativity. Families will explore interactive STEAM experiences while enjoying a student art show on display throughout the night. We can’t wait to learn and celebrate together!
TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2026
5:00-7:00 PM
RBMS MEDIA CENTER
STUDENTS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR GUARDIAN DURING THE EVENT.
FORGED BY CURIOSITY, FUELED BY LUCK
RBMS families are invited to join us for an exciting evening of hands-on science, math challenges, robotics, and creativity. Families will explore interactive STEAM experiences while enjoying a student art show on display throughout the night. We can’t wait to learn and celebrate together!
TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2026
5:00-7:00 PM
RBMS MEDIA CENTER
STUDENTS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR GUARDIAN DURING THE EVENT.

Red Bud Middle School families — we need your input!
Join us on March 24, 2026, from 7:30 AM – 12:30 PM to help shape plans for the 2026-2027 school year. We’ll be reviewing our School Improvement Plan, Parent & Family Engagement policies, and more.
Your partnership makes our school extraordinary. We hope to see you there!
#ExtraordinaryRBMS #ExtraordinaryGCS
Join us on March 24, 2026, from 7:30 AM – 12:30 PM to help shape plans for the 2026-2027 school year. We’ll be reviewing our School Improvement Plan, Parent & Family Engagement policies, and more.
Your partnership makes our school extraordinary. We hope to see you there!
#ExtraordinaryRBMS #ExtraordinaryGCS


Congratulations to chorus students, Scarlett Caudill and Alecsia Lopez, for representing RBMS at Georgia All State Chorus on February 19-21. Being an All-State participant is the highest rank a chorus student can achieve and they must go through multiple rounds of auditions and countless hours of practice to earn this honor. They represent the top 8% of 7th-12th grade choral singers in the state. Way to represent The Bud, ladies! We are so proud of you!

Welcome back from Winter Break! There's a lot going on at The Bud this week!

On February 12, 2026, the RBMS 7th/8th Grade Festival Chorus traveled to GMEA District 9 West Choral Large Group Evaluation (LGPE). This evaluation is similar to GA Milestones testing for performing arts. Students prepare two contrasting songs from memory and also sight-read.
The Festival Chorus earned an overall EXCELLENT rating. They earned superior, excellent, and excellent in Performance and excellent in sight reading.
Congratulations to these students! ❤️🖤 #RareBreed #TogetherGCS #TogetherRBMS
The Festival Chorus earned an overall EXCELLENT rating. They earned superior, excellent, and excellent in Performance and excellent in sight reading.
Congratulations to these students! ❤️🖤 #RareBreed #TogetherGCS #TogetherRBMS

On February 11, 2026, the RBMS 6th Grade Chorus traveled to GMEA District 9 West Choral Large Group Evaluation (LGPE). This evaluation is similar to GA Milestones testing for performing arts. Students prepare two contrasting songs from memory and also sight-read.
The Sixth Grade Chorus earned STRAIGHT SUPERIOR ratings - meaning they secured the best score from all 4 judges in both areas of evaluation. Way to go!
Congratulations to these students! ❤️🖤 #RareBreed #TogetherGCS #TogetherRBMS
The Sixth Grade Chorus earned STRAIGHT SUPERIOR ratings - meaning they secured the best score from all 4 judges in both areas of evaluation. Way to go!
Congratulations to these students! ❤️🖤 #RareBreed #TogetherGCS #TogetherRBMS

We are proud to recognize two outstanding middle school students who were honored by the Kiwanis Club for their service, leadership, and positive impact on their school communities! These students represent the very best of Red Bud Middle School and Ashworth Middle School.
Luke Boyd from Red Bud Middle School was recognized for his exceptional commitment to service. He consistently helps organize and run concession stands for home athletic events, all while maintaining honors-level academics. Luke is known as a trustworthy student and positive role model who steps up to meet needs and make his school a better place.
Braleigh Rollins from Ashworth Middle School was honored for her leadership and dedication to serving others. She plays an active role with Helping Hands Ending Hunger at AMS by organizing and packing bags for students, always bringing a positive attitude and a willingness to help. Braleigh truly embodies what it means to lead by example through service. #ExtraordinaryRBMS #ExtraordinaryAMS #ExtraordinaryGCS
Luke Boyd from Red Bud Middle School was recognized for his exceptional commitment to service. He consistently helps organize and run concession stands for home athletic events, all while maintaining honors-level academics. Luke is known as a trustworthy student and positive role model who steps up to meet needs and make his school a better place.
Braleigh Rollins from Ashworth Middle School was honored for her leadership and dedication to serving others. She plays an active role with Helping Hands Ending Hunger at AMS by organizing and packing bags for students, always bringing a positive attitude and a willingness to help. Braleigh truly embodies what it means to lead by example through service. #ExtraordinaryRBMS #ExtraordinaryAMS #ExtraordinaryGCS

FFA Week is February 23 - 27! Plan to celebrate by participating in the dress-up days! See the attachment for each day's theme.

Attention all First Responders: The RBMS FFA program would love to celebrate you and all you do for our community. Please join us for breakfast on February 24. See the attached flyer for more information!

Buy your Valentine a special treat and card to be delivered to homerooms this Friday, February 13th! Treats are $1.00 each.

Congratulations to 8th grader Trustin Williams, who took first place in the AAU Central Georgia State Wrestling Tournament this past weekend in Gainesville.

This week at The Bud ...

Brody Johnson recently won first place at the Gordon County Elk's Club Hoop Shoot contest and will be representing his age group at the district contest. Congratulations Brody!

Thank you to our two amazing school counselors. We appreciate what you do for our students every single day!

