
It's time to memorialize the awkward moments (and pictures) of middle school. Purchase a yearbook in the office before we sell out. Students will receive yearbooks on Wednesday.


From ditto machines to overhead projectors, from chalkboards to whiteboards, Mr. Gentry has decided that 40 years of being an educator is enough. To honor him, our theme for What’s Up Wednesday (aka secret staff spirit day) was “Dress Like Gentry” day.” (If you aren’t fortunate to know who he is, he’s the distinguished guy standing in front of the bear.) Happy retirement Mr. Gentry!


Thank you to our PTA! We loved the bags filled with snacks and supplies.

The PTO is having a meeting on Tuesday, and they would love to see some new faces.


Shout out to Gem State ENT for sending Sawtooth Soft Serve to Stuart today! The treat was sweet and thoughtful . The vanilla/pineapple twist was delicious and refreshing. We don’t mind being spoiled. :)
Thank you for thinking of us during Teacher Appreciation Week. ❤️🍦


🎉 It’s today!
Come Engage in Education with us TONIGHT at Twin Falls City Park from 4:30–7:00 PM!
🎶 Student talent on stage
🌭 Hot dog dinner (first 4,000 served!)
🏫 Explore all 16 of our TFSD schools
See you in the park!
#EngageInEducation #WeLoveOurSchools


Our last band concert is this Tuesday, May 6. We would love to have you there!


Please check Lost & Found! These items will be taken to a donation center on Friday.

8th Graders, check this out!


Did you know that we have at least 15 languages spoken at Robert Stuart Middle School! (Spanish, Arabic, Pashto, Persian, Swahili, Turkish, Bosnian, Nepali, Karen, Burmese, Chuukese, Azerbaijani, Chichewa, Tigrinya, Nilo-Saharan w/several diverse tribal dialects). We also have lots of countries represented here too : Myanmar, Chuuk, Sudan, Eritrea, Tanzania, Afghanistan, Iran, Nepal, Mexico, and Guatemala (just to name a few). Stuart's diversity enriches our students' lives.
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May 2 is School Lunch Hero Day!
They’re up with the sun, before the first bell,
Cooking up magic with a wonderful smell.
With aprons and gloves, they’re ready to go,
Serving up chicken, paninis, pasta, and Jello.
They don’t wear capes, but they’re heroes, it’s true,
Fighting off hunger for me and for you.
With laughter and love, and maybe a treat,
They make our cafeteria the best place to eat!
So raise up your milk and give them a cheer—
Our lunchroom heroes deserve it this year!



Last Friday, RSMS students joined the Twin Falls Rotary club to lay bark on the CSI fitness trail. It was exhausting work, but the students enjoyed the experience!




We can't just stop bragging about our cafeteria crew. They keep on spoiling our students. Banana bread and muffins, English muffins with egg and cheese, and fruit. Yum!




Our last social is this Friday, May 2 from 4:00-6:00. Don't miss out on the fun!


We love finding out about activities our students are in. Sixth Grader Sophia completes in local, regional, and national archery competitions. We wish her the best of luck next week when she heads to nationals!



It's School Secretary Appreciation Day - but we really do appreciate them every school day!


It's Bus Driver Appreciation Day!



Making math fun! Ms. Stewart's 7th Grade accelerated math students are learning about Theoretical Probability and Experimental Probability. Their task in class was to figure out the probability of certain things happening, such as: randomly getting a yellow M&M, getting a face card from a random deck of cards or flipping a cup and having it land upside down. They had seven probability stations to rotate through to experiment and collect data.







This warm weather is perfect for lunchtime activities!

STEAM family night art contest winners!




