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RHAM Middle School

Ski and Snowboard Club Information

All students are welcome.                                                              
No previous experience necessary!

Sign up date: 7pm Thursday, October 3rd 

 Registration will open at 7pm.
 

We take 5 trips to Ski Sundown. 
January 7th, 14th, 21st(a half day of school), 28th , and Feb 4th.

We will depart from RHAM, via coach bus, by 2:15 and we return by 8:30pm.

Sign ups will take place in TWO PARTS.

 

Part 1 (Online Registration):

The registration form will be unlocked at 7pm, Thursday, October 3rd . This will begin the registration period and it is a  first come, first served registration. The link for the registration form is shared above and in the Raptor Report.

To complete the information in this form you will need:

  • Student demographic information (including school email address and parent information)
  • What package you will purchase (Please see the options on the back..)
  • What skill level the student is. (Please see the descriptions listed on the back.)
  • Emergency contact information (2 contacts, name and phone number required) and
  • Insurance card information (provider name, Group number and ID number.)

Your completed form will be timestamped.  This is a first come, first served registration! SPOTS WILL FILL UP FAST! The bus capacity will limit the club size to approximately 45 students.

 

Part 2 (Hard copy forms and payment):

In addition to the online registration you must complete the following hard copy forms and submit payment by October 10th . If the required materials and payment are not submitted by Thursday, October 10th your reserved spot will be forfeited and your spot will be given to someone on the waitlist.  

  1. Ski Sundown Group Participant Information and Program Agreement
  2. RHAM’s Medical Release Form with Copy of Insurance Card
  3. RHAM’s Trip Permit
  4. Payment via SchoolPay or a check for the total payment.

These forms will be emailed to you a day or two after you register online.

More information on the back. →

2024-2025 Prices (includes transportation and chaperone cost):

Lift pass only

$388.00

Lift and Lessons

$513.00

Lift and Rentals

$539.00

Lift, lessons, and rentals

$664.00

  • You may find a better rental value if you rent for the season at a local ski shop. If you rent from Sundown, the equipment stays at the mountain.

Skill Levels and descriptions:

1 - First Time - “I have never skied before.” *** Lessons are required.

B – Beginner - “I can make controlled left and right turns on green circle terrain or can side slip on my heel-side, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.”

2 - Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and ski with confidence on green circle trails or can heel-side and toe-side turn with control.”

3 - Intermediate - “I am confidently parallel skiing on green circle trails and developing my skills on blue square trails and or confidently shape my turns and perform controlled stops”

4 - Advanced - “I can confidently link my turns while maintaining controlled speed.”

 

 

Helmets are mandatory and cannot be rented.

 

Tuesday, December 10th - Attendance at a Safety Talk is also MANDATORY.  If you cannot attend, you must give a parent note to Mr. Stein or Mrs. Belanger prior to the meeting.  The meeting is on Tuesday, December 10th after school, from 2:15 - 3:00, in the Lecture Hall.  At this time a Ski Sundown rep will speak with our club members about mountain rules and safety expectations on the slopes.

 

We hope to see you on the snow! 

Your Ski Club Advisors,

Mr. Stein; [email protected]

Mrs. Belanger; [email protected]

Mrs. Beaulieu; [email protected]



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RHAM Middle School and High School
Core Values and Beliefs
About Learning

In collaboration with students, staff, families, and community, RHAM provides a rigorous, comprehensive education in a safe and respectful environment to prepare students to be actively engaged in the world.

To this end, RHAM offers diverse instruction promoting student-centered growth and individual development.

Skills and Dispositions

Critical Thinking:
A RHAM graduate will possess the ability to think critically in order to approach a variety of problems through creative inquiry, analysis and higher order thinking.

Communication:
A RHAM graduate will communicate their thoughts, ideas and knowledge, while considering others' viewpoints in an effective and purposeful way.

Motivation:
A RHAM graduate will be self-motivated to set goals and persevere through challenges to achieve these goals.

Collaboration:
A RHAM graduate will effectively contribute when working as a team by sharing their own thoughts, respecting other viewpoints and compromising in order to reach consensus.

Integrity:
A RHAM graduate will demonstrate integrity by being honest, respectful, and empathetic.

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