NEWS AND NOTES
2023-2024
Important Event Dates!
February 16: Midwinter recess begins at end of day, grades ECSE-12 and ATPS
Crosstown Showdown, Oakland University, O'Rena, 5:30 p.m./7:00 p.m. (Girls/Boys, respectively)
February 19: Midwinter recess, ECSE-grades 12 and ATPS, all day
Midwinter recess for Early Childhood Special Education - grade 12 and Adult Transition Program students, all day
February 20: Midwinter recess, ECSE-grades 12 and ATPS, all day
Midwinter recess for Early Childhood Special Education - grade 12 and Adult Transition Program students, all day
February 21: Classes resume
February 26: Board of Education Special Meeting, Van Hoosen Middle School, 6:00 PM
February 27: No school for students, District-wide
Election Day, District-wide
PD for staff, AHS
February 29: High school conferences, via Zoom, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
February 16: Midwinter recess begins at end of day, grades ECSE-12 and ATPS
Crosstown Showdown, Oakland University, O'Rena, 5:30 p.m./7:00 p.m. (Girls/Boys, respectively)
February 19: Midwinter recess, ECSE-grades 12 and ATPS, all day
Midwinter recess for Early Childhood Special Education - grade 12 and Adult Transition Program students, all day
February 20: Midwinter recess, ECSE-grades 12 and ATPS, all day
Midwinter recess for Early Childhood Special Education - grade 12 and Adult Transition Program students, all day
February 21: Classes resume
February 26: Board of Education Special Meeting, Van Hoosen Middle School, 6:00 PM
February 27: No school for students, District-wide
Election Day, District-wide
PD for staff, AHS
February 29: High school conferences, via Zoom, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
SUPPORT THE BEAUMONT
STUDENT HEART CHECK!
For information about Michigan HEARTSafe Schools
click https://migrc.org/patients-families/mi-heartsafe-schools/
click https://migrc.org/patients-families/mi-heartsafe-schools/
CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH
(February 1st - February 29th)
Click here for more Black History Month information.
2024 CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS
On Tuesday, February 13th, the Chinese class students celebrated the Chinese New Year together. They brought dishes they had learned to make at home, including fried noodles, fried rice, green pepper beef, Kung Pao chicken, and spicy tofu, etc. The Chinese New Year celebration project involved learning about the cultural aspects of Chinese cuisine, creating brochures, recording cooking videos, and sharing delicious dishes with classmates. Through this activity, students gained insights into Chinese chopstick culture, the eight major culinary traditions, and the customs of celebrating the Spring Festival. Everyone had a delightful day! Please enjoy some videos here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Te_szNV8Lis&ab_channel=timm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Te_szNV8Lis&ab_channel=timm
SPOTLIGHT ON INSTRUCTION
Special Guests: Amy Limon & Megan Rehm
3D art students started the semester off by learning all about the Elements & Principles of Art which is where great design begins. After a practicing their ideas in pencil they were challenged to come up with a way to display any six of those Elements & Principles of Art on a 3D box or cube using full color, and in some cases awesome textures! Element & Principles of Art Represented were: Elements: Shape, Color, Value, Form, Texture, Space & Principles: Balance, Contrast, Pattern, Rhythm, Emphasis, Movement, Unity. Students were also responsible to hang their work in the hallway for all to enjoy (See below).
To mark the beginning of a new semester in Chemistry, students created their own periodic table featuring photos that best describe them. Students were tasked with creating a new "element" and providing a picture that best describes them. Students were instructed to create a caption about their element - describing different properties of their element (aka, an insight into the students themselves). The elements were then posted in the hallway, displaying all three hours of Ms. Rehm's chemistry courses (See below).
OAKLAND SCHOOL ART OPEN HOUSE
Oakland Schools is hosting an Art Show Open House featuring the art work of RCS Students in grades K-12 including 15 artists from Adams. Open house was February 13th from 4-7pm. You may visit the show Monday – Friday from 8am - 5pm through February 28.th All RCS art is located on the second floor. Oakland Schools is located at 2111 Pontiac Lake Road, Waterford, Michigan.
Adams artists include:
Hyelin Jeong
Reagan Healy
Julia Keaton
Jessica Yin
Maya Dahanukar
Sofia Garcia Diaz,
Sydney Andwan,
Leah Palmer
Catherine Delikat
Jensen Dahl
Jaylen Patterson,
Julia Fidler,
Maria Marquez
Alexandra Deys
Srihari Jagannathan
Click https://video.oakland.k12.mi.us/show?video=7b7be8060c2d for more event information.
Adams artists include:
Hyelin Jeong
Reagan Healy
Julia Keaton
Jessica Yin
Maya Dahanukar
Sofia Garcia Diaz,
Sydney Andwan,
Leah Palmer
Catherine Delikat
Jensen Dahl
Jaylen Patterson,
Julia Fidler,
Maria Marquez
Alexandra Deys
Srihari Jagannathan
Click https://video.oakland.k12.mi.us/show?video=7b7be8060c2d for more event information.
ADAMS GREEN SCHOOLS |
STUDENT COUNCIL
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Tri-High Charity Dance is hosted at Adams this year on March 9th from 7:00-10:00 PM. A Sign-Up Genius is attached for the snack donations (See below).
SignUpGenius: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E44A4AC2AA0FBC43-47857012-charity Snacks can be dropped off in the main office and Mr. Bondy's room. A student council representative will collect them each day. |
STUDENT COUNCIL
GALA EVENT INTEREST FORM
If you are interested in participating in STUCO 's upcoming gala event, please show your support and click interest form for more information.
SCHOLASTIC AWARDS
The following Rochester Adams High School students received awards in the Southeast Michigan & Thumb Region of the Annual Scholastic Art & Writing Awards: the nation’s longest-running, most prestigious recognition program for creative teens. Judges received more than 4,500 works of art from 7th-12th grade students throughout the SE Michigan and thumb regions this year and only 25% of the artwork entered received awards. Student artists who received awards currently have their work on display at the College for Creative Studies. Congratulations to our amazing students!
Our students won the following prestigious Scholastic Art & Writing Awards this year:
Gold key portfolio
Silver key portfolio
Honorable mention portfolio
Gold keys: 9
Silver keys: 12
Honorable mentions: 11
Our students won the following prestigious Scholastic Art & Writing Awards this year:
Gold key portfolio
Silver key portfolio
Honorable mention portfolio
Gold keys: 9
Silver keys: 12
Honorable mentions: 11
Annie Yoon:
Honorable Mention Portfolio Gold Key Gold Key Silver Key Silver Key Silver Key Silver Key Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Oliver Murart:
Gold Key Portfolio & Best of Show Portfolio Gold Key Gold Key Samantha Blaine:
Honorable Mention Maya Dahanukar:
Gold Key Petra Gablowski:
Silver Key Ava Hanley:
Silver Key Edward Harold:
Silvery Key Leah Jeon:
Gold Key Afton Ross:
Silver Key Emma Townsend:
Silver Key |
Hyelin Jeong:
Silver Key Portfolio Gold Key Gold Key Silver Key Silver Key Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Alissa Shen:
Gold Key Portfolio Isla Bellomo:
Gold Key Samantha Cavanaugh:
Silver Key Regina Garcia Burciaga:
Honorable Mention Cordelia Harris:
Honorable Mention Isabel Homayouni:
Honorable Mention Youngeon Jeon:
Honorable Mention Anastasiia Krysko:
Honorable Mention Arany Munoz-Bonilla:
Silver Key Honorable Mention |
ANNUAL EDUCATION REPORT 2022-2023
To view the School Annual Education Report (AER), click on the link below:
https://ahs.rochester.k12.mi.us/about/key-information
https://ahs.rochester.k12.mi.us/about/key-information
REPORTING ATTENDANCE IS EASY!
Report PARTIAL AND FULL DAY ABSENCES right into your ParentVue Account by pressing In the Note section state the time of the early dismissal or late arrival then hit SAVE. This is the #1 preferred option. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! |
The safety and security of all students and staff at Adams High is always a top priority. To help us in these efforts, please see the information below:
- During Arrival students can enter through 3 entrances, Main (Door 1), Athletics (Door 22), and Highlander Highway (Door 10). All external doors will be locked at 7:30 AM.
- Campus will remain closed throughout the school day. All grades will have lunch on campus.
- Students are NOT to utilize fast food delivery services. For example, DoorDash, GrubHub, Instacart, or Uber Eats, etc. for food delivery.
- If students are traveling to other campuses throughout the day, they are asked to check out of AHS in the Attendance Office and check back in when they return.
- Students are encouraged to utilize their assigned lockers to minimize their belongings in the classroom.
- If you see something, say something. Please report all safety and security concerns to the Main Office Staff or to Deputy Dan Prachar.
OSTC BUS SCHEDULE
PARKING PASSES
All students who park on campus must have a parking pass on file and that pass must be on display in your car to park in any AHS parking lots. Oakland County Sheriff’s and administrators have begun patrolling our lots as of, Monday, September 25, 2023. Cars without passes can and will be ticketed.
Parking passes are still available for purchase throughout the 2023-2024 school year. See: Mrs. Kari Dennis for parking passes in the Assistant Principal’s Office.
Click https://tce.me/isGI7N for parking pass registration information.
COUNSELING DEPARTMENT
If you need to reach out to your student’s counselor, please see below for contact information.
(International Exchange Students are supported by counselors via alpha arrangement)
2024-2025 Course Scheduling
Scheduling for next school year began last week. Counselors have met with freshmen and sophomores in large groups to explain the options and the process. Students should be talking with parents and teachers about their choices. Due dates for the cards and StudentVUE online input are listed on the scheduling cards. If students have remaining questions, remind them that they will be meeting individually with their counselor to review their selections before anything is finalized. Counselors have designated dates to meet with every single student individually. Students do not need to make a separate or earlier appointment to talk with their counselor.
AP Test Registration
Testing registration is underway for Semester 2 AP Classes. The registration window will run from January 22nd - February 23rd, 2024. This registration process is ONLY for the following classes taken during Semester 2: AP Microeconomics, AP Macroeconomics, and AP Human Geography.
Please click here to sign up and pay for your student’s AP tests. Students must submit their proof of payment to Mrs. Snook in the counseling office by February 23rd, 2024, or they will not have an exam ordered.
If you have questions, please email the counseling department’s secretary, Joy Snook at [email protected].
SENIORS: Transcript & College App. Info.
Colleges may ask for mid-year grades from your senior. In order to request an updated transcript, please have your student log in to Parchment (www.parchment.com) and send the transcript to the requesting college(s) using the “Order” option. 1st semester grades have been posted, so choose the “Send Now” option.
Information for seniors regarding college applications, transcripts, Common App., and more is found on the AHS Class of 2024 Google Classroom and the Senior Weebly.
SENIORS: Scholarships
Now is the time for seniors to be applying for college scholarships. Here are some resources:
- The “Scholarship” button on the Adams Counseling web page HERE
- Seniors should review ALL scholarship opportunities at the colleges where they’re applying.
- There are various, helpful scholarship search engines such as www.fastweb.com .
JUNIORS: PSAT Scores
PSAT scores are available to juniors via their CollegeBoard accounts. Students need to log into (or create) their CollegeBoard accounts in order to view their scores. Counselors do not have access to log into students’ CollegeBoard accounts for them. If students are having difficulty logging into their accounts, they can call CollegeBoard at 866-433-7728 or email them here: [email protected] . For more information, check our Weebly here: https://adamspsat11.weebly.com/
SOPHOMORES & JUNIORS: OSTC
On Nov. 8th, Randy Maddock, the OSTC counselor, spoke to all sophomores about the programs available at OSTC. Students were given information to take home, and there is information posted on their Google Classrooms. For more information, please see the attached fliers about information nights. Also, the online application for the 24-25 school year is open here: www.OSTConline.com. Some programs fill up very quickly, so don’t delay applying.
FAFSA/Financial Aid Info.
- The new FAFSA form is available HERE. Changes have been made to the FAFSA for the 2024-2025 school year that will affect many of our students. If you missed the presentation from Oakland University on 11/27, here’s the link to the information presented: https://www.oakland.edu/financialservices/understanding-financial-assistance/events/
- Students and parents are welcome to contact the Financial Aid Office of any college/university with questions.
- Regarding the Free/Reduced Lunch question on FAFSA: Students should not select that they qualify for free/reduced lunch solely because they received free lunch in 2023. (Lunches have been free for all MI students this school year.) The FAFSA qualification is based on the family's income and eligibility criteria. Students should select the appropriate option based on their family's income eligibility. For detailed guidance on each question on FAFSA, see the FAFSA Official Website.
Career Exploration/EDP’s
Counselors met with all grades for career exploration and state-required EDP completion. We also shared pertinent information with students regarding upcoming dates, tips for high school enjoyment and success, and more. Your student’s Xello account is available for them to continue career/college/training exploration anytime they’d like.
CAREER NIGHT
OSTC NW VISITS
CTE CLASSES AT RCS
February is CTE Month!
For more information, click 2024 Career Focused Program Booklet and CTE Course Offerings at RCS
For more information, click 2024 Career Focused Program Booklet and CTE Course Offerings at RCS
SPECIAL EDUCATION PARENT
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SPARKLE AWARDS
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WE ARE ON A ROLL!
Hello Highlanders!
Last week our PTSA membership approved a resolution encouraging everyone to vote yes on the non-homestead millage renewal on February 27th. Here are some brief facts:
Last week our PTSA membership approved a resolution encouraging everyone to vote yes on the non-homestead millage renewal on February 27th. Here are some brief facts:
- It is a renewal, there are no NEW taxes
- Homeowners are not taxed - ONLY non-homestead (rental properties and second homes)
- RCS students already receive less per-pupil dollars than some surrounding districts and if this does not pass, the funding will go down even more and cannot be recovered
- The money goes into the General Fund which pays our amazing teachers
- A YES vote says we care about our children and their future!
THE PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT
For more information about upcoming events click the link below:
https://ahs.rochester.k12.mi.us/student-life/theatre
https://ahs.rochester.k12.mi.us/student-life/theatre
ORDER YOUR CAP & GOWN!
(If you have not ordered your cap and gown, there is still time to order)
Click the link below for cap and gown orders:
https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/catalogBrowse/1063459/Adams-High-School/Graduation-Packages/2076693219/CATALOG_REPOSITORY/
(If you have not ordered your cap and gown, there is still time to order)
Click the link below for cap and gown orders:
https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/catalogBrowse/1063459/Adams-High-School/Graduation-Packages/2076693219/CATALOG_REPOSITORY/
SENIOR VOTER REGISTRATION - MARCH 21ST
AHS SENIOR ALL-NIGHT PARTY FOR THE CLASS OF 2024!
SENIOR ALL-NIGHT PARTY at Dave & Buster’s in Utica for the Adams High School Class of 2024 following commencement ceremonies on May 29, 2024!
The Senior All-Night Party (SANP) is an Adams High School tradition, offering a safe place for seniors to spend time with their friends on graduation night.
Purchase tickets now and SAVE! Purchase your SANP ticket now for $95 before the price goes up on Nov. 23, 2023. Cost is $95 until Nov. 22, 2023, or $125 beginning Nov. 23. Ticket prices include transportation between Adams and Dave & Busters, plus games, food, entertainment, caricature artists and more.
Details and volunteer opportunities will be shared this spring.
TICKETS WILL NOT BE SOLD AT THE DOOR. Please note: SANP links were not available during registration at the start of the year. Families did not complete this information in August.
For more information, contact Julie Adams at [email protected] or Kelly Zazeckis at [email protected].
Families with financial circumstances may contact Assistant Principal Luke Swanson for confidential assistance at 248-726-5200.
To register your senior, please click below for the waiver and payment portal.
STEP ONE: Click or scan for SANP waiver: https://forms.gle/i432tjFjt5YiAGpn8.
STEP TWO: Click or scan for SANP online payment: https://tce.me/ivcyPi.
The Senior All-Night Party (SANP) is an Adams High School tradition, offering a safe place for seniors to spend time with their friends on graduation night.
Purchase tickets now and SAVE! Purchase your SANP ticket now for $95 before the price goes up on Nov. 23, 2023. Cost is $95 until Nov. 22, 2023, or $125 beginning Nov. 23. Ticket prices include transportation between Adams and Dave & Busters, plus games, food, entertainment, caricature artists and more.
Details and volunteer opportunities will be shared this spring.
TICKETS WILL NOT BE SOLD AT THE DOOR. Please note: SANP links were not available during registration at the start of the year. Families did not complete this information in August.
For more information, contact Julie Adams at [email protected] or Kelly Zazeckis at [email protected].
Families with financial circumstances may contact Assistant Principal Luke Swanson for confidential assistance at 248-726-5200.
To register your senior, please click below for the waiver and payment portal.
STEP ONE: Click or scan for SANP waiver: https://forms.gle/i432tjFjt5YiAGpn8.
STEP TWO: Click or scan for SANP online payment: https://tce.me/ivcyPi.
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT

2023-2024 Sports Physicals
The 3 RCS High Schools utilizes Final Forms for online athletic registration and uploading the MHSAA physical. To create your account click the link rochester-mi.finalforms.com
Students also need to pay to participate for any sport they are in. This can found at the following link:
https://www.rochester.k12.mi.us/athletics/pay-to-participate.
If you have any questions regarding the physical forms, please contact Amanda Elston, AHS Athletic Secretary in the athletics office at (248) 726-5272 or at [email protected]. Also, feel free to contact Shane Holler, Athletic Director at (248) 726-5208 or [email protected].
ATTENTION ALL RCS STUDENT-ATHLETES!!
Please remember that a MHSAA pre-participation sports physical is required for all RCS student-athletes who participate in sports during the 2023-24 school year. A valid 2023-24 physical examination must be completed on or after April 15, 2023.
- This physical MUST BE SIGNED BY A DOCTOR and uploaded to your Final Forms account. Please make sure you and your student athlete have signed all forms where signatures are needed in final forms.
- Your student athlete will have a red icon if something is not filled out.
- FINAL FORMS must be submitted online (See below attachment) or click here. For further information, please reference the athletic webpage on the RCS website at: https://www.rochester.k12.mi.us/athletics.
📣 Attention Athletic Booster Club Community!
What is the Booster Club?
📣 WHAT WE DO + HOW WE SUPPORT:
Great questions!
Our athletic booster program is a game-changer for our student athletes! It is a catalyst for building a strong, united, and thriving sports community that benefits athletes, coaches and the entire community which supports a positive attitude around the program.
Our Booster program generates funds through membership dues, concessions, merchandise and spirit wear sales, fundraisers, donation and the dedicated work of many volunteers who believe that athletics is one of the greatest educational experiences of a lifetime.
A non-profit organization, the Boosters support all Rochester Adams sports in the form of scholarships, grants, equipment, and fees. Since 2017, Booster Club has granted over $35,000 in grant requests to our teams and our Athletics program!!
📣 HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT:
I am so glad you asked!
By becoming a Booster Supporter, you help us provide exceptional support to our athletes that goes beyond what each team can do individually to generate funding.
The contributions from our supporters helps us go above and beyond what we earn from concessions and merchandise. The funding we generate enables us to enhance our athletes' experience, from equipment, bags, warm up’s, special requests from teams in order to help reduce team fees, awards, concussion testing, HUDL and so much more!
We're excited to share our upgraded Booster Supporter program with you! To make it even more accessible, we've created NEW tiers of support!
Become a Booster Supporter today and make a lasting impact on our athletes' success! Let’s keep our Booster Club strong and growing with each season!
As a Booster Club we are continuously looking for ways to support our Adams Highlander Athletes! Thank you for your continued support.
BECOME A SUPPORTER TODAY!
Online - Please Click Link to Google Form: https://forms.gle/fRcVVp3ADKsM9YPk7 or Rochester Adams Athletic Boosters Registration Form to register.
GO HIGHLANDERS!
What is the Booster Club?
📣 WHAT WE DO + HOW WE SUPPORT:
Great questions!
Our athletic booster program is a game-changer for our student athletes! It is a catalyst for building a strong, united, and thriving sports community that benefits athletes, coaches and the entire community which supports a positive attitude around the program.
Our Booster program generates funds through membership dues, concessions, merchandise and spirit wear sales, fundraisers, donation and the dedicated work of many volunteers who believe that athletics is one of the greatest educational experiences of a lifetime.
A non-profit organization, the Boosters support all Rochester Adams sports in the form of scholarships, grants, equipment, and fees. Since 2017, Booster Club has granted over $35,000 in grant requests to our teams and our Athletics program!!
📣 HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT:
I am so glad you asked!
By becoming a Booster Supporter, you help us provide exceptional support to our athletes that goes beyond what each team can do individually to generate funding.
The contributions from our supporters helps us go above and beyond what we earn from concessions and merchandise. The funding we generate enables us to enhance our athletes' experience, from equipment, bags, warm up’s, special requests from teams in order to help reduce team fees, awards, concussion testing, HUDL and so much more!
We're excited to share our upgraded Booster Supporter program with you! To make it even more accessible, we've created NEW tiers of support!
Become a Booster Supporter today and make a lasting impact on our athletes' success! Let’s keep our Booster Club strong and growing with each season!
As a Booster Club we are continuously looking for ways to support our Adams Highlander Athletes! Thank you for your continued support.
BECOME A SUPPORTER TODAY!
Online - Please Click Link to Google Form: https://forms.gle/fRcVVp3ADKsM9YPk7 or Rochester Adams Athletic Boosters Registration Form to register.
GO HIGHLANDERS!
Rochester Community Schools has new Athletics websites! All up to date athletics schedules and information will now be available at:
https://ahsathletics.rochester.k12.mi.us
Please update any bookmarks you may have to point to our new athletics site. New and updated information will no longer be posted on the VNN site.
https://ahsathletics.rochester.k12.mi.us
Please update any bookmarks you may have to point to our new athletics site. New and updated information will no longer be posted on the VNN site.
PURCHASE ONLINE TICKETS!
HEALTHCARE OCCUPATIONS STUDENTS OF AMERICA
(HOSA)
Gift of Life Challenge:
The Adams HOSA (Healthcare Occupations Students of America) Club is thrilled to participate in the Gift of Life Challenge, an exciting project where we will be advocating for organ donation and transplantation. Through a multitude of activities, we strive to educate our community about the significance of organ donation and the true difference each donor provides: the gift of life.
If you are interested in potentially being an Organ Donor, please visit this link (http://www.golm.org/go/rahshosa). For more information, please visit the Michigan Organ Donor Registry website.
We are excited to embark on this initiative and appreciate your support!
NOW HIRING LUNCHTIME ASSISTANTS! |
RCS - CARING STEPS |
RCS - CHARTWELLS
FOOD SERVICE
FOOD SERVICE

Information regarding Chartwells Food Services at RCS can be found at:
https://www.rochester.k12.mi.us/about-us/departments/foodservices.
MICHIGAN SCHOOL MEALS PROGRAM
The Michigan School Meals program will offer universal free breakfast and lunch during the 2023-24 school year for all public school students in transitional kindergarten through high school and preschoolers in the Great Start Readiness Program. Families are not required to apply for free school meals. All students are automatically eligible every school day. Families in need are still encouraged to complete an application for benefits to qualify for additional community resources. The form used in previous years was the Free and Reduced Meal Price Application.
The new form is the Application for Summer EBT and Education Benefits for Michigan School Meals Program, which may entitle students to benefits, discounts and waivers including:
The new form is the Application for Summer EBT and Education Benefits for Michigan School Meals Program, which may entitle students to benefits, discounts and waivers including:
- Free pay-to-participate extracurricular activities and club fees
- School-age care (SAC)
- Testing and college application fees
- Field trips, school activities, senior all-night parties, etc.
- Operation School Bell, Assistance League of Southeastern Michigan
- Rochester Area Youth Assistance
- Blessings in a Backpack
- Other assistance and resources through charitable organizations
ParentVUE and StudentVUE Logins
Parents can obtain login information via ParentVUE for their students in all grades and programs. Please note that students in grades 6-12 are able to change their own passwords and ParentVUE will only display the initial password.
Parents can visit the Remote Learning @ RCS page https://www.rochester.k12.mi.us/about-us/departments/technology-services/family-technology-support/parentvue for more details.
Parents can obtain login information via ParentVUE for their students in all grades and programs. Please note that students in grades 6-12 are able to change their own passwords and ParentVUE will only display the initial password.
Parents can visit the Remote Learning @ RCS page https://www.rochester.k12.mi.us/about-us/departments/technology-services/family-technology-support/parentvue for more details.
- ParentVUE (web browser) - go to Student Info.
- ParentVUE (app) - go to Student Info > Additional Information.
- If a student needs a password reset, you can use our support form. It is the first item under the Contact Us grid in the link above.
- If you are still having trouble logging in, please email [email protected]
The District Chromebook Troubleshooting website is now live (See below). It has the most common problems that students are experiencing and how they can try to fix them. We are hoping that this will get students back to work a little quicker.
PLEASE NOTE: We have taken down the RCS Tech Support Ticket site. If a student needs help with their Chromebook, they should look at the troubleshooting site first. If they can’t fix it from the information on that page, they can make an appointment to swap out their Chromebook or they can call Technology Services (number is on the Troubleshooting page).
PLEASE NOTE: We have taken down the RCS Tech Support Ticket site. If a student needs help with their Chromebook, they should look at the troubleshooting site first. If they can’t fix it from the information on that page, they can make an appointment to swap out their Chromebook or they can call Technology Services (number is on the Troubleshooting page).
ROTARY CLUB OF ROCHESTER HILLS
NON-HOMESTEAD OPERATING MILLAGE PROPOSAL
ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL IS ON FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, AND TWITTER
Stay up to date on all the Highlander happenings by following us on:
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SOCIAL - EMOTIONAL
WELLNESS! As we continue to care for the social-emotional health and well-being of our school community, we would like to remind our students, families, and staff of some valuable resources. To access a list of available support systems and help lines, please visit our website or go to: https://rcssocialemotionalresources.weebly.com/. |
COURTESY DRIVING SCHOOLCourtesy Driving School is holding their Segment 1 and Segment 2 classes at our high school again!
You can register for their classes at https://www.courtesydrivingschool.com/locations.html. The fall sessions are now posted and open for enrollment. You can contact Courtesy Driving School at (800) 256-9559 or by email at [email protected] if you have any questions. Courtesy Driving School Business Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. |
RAHCC RECRUITINGThe Rochester Auburn Hills Community Coalition (RAHCC) Youth Action Council is looking for middle and high school students to volunteer for community events all year long. Students will gain leadership skills, earn community service hours and help make a difference. The RAHCC supports mental health, builds awareness about substance misuse, and encourages healthy lifestyle choices through programming in the schools and throughout the community. The Coalition also awards a scholarship to deserving students. If interested, please send an email with your name, grade (in the fall) and school to:
Mrs. Schurman, Community Outreach Coordinator for Rochester Community Schools. [email protected] |
Regards,
Mr. Pasquale Cusumano, Principal
Ms. Susan Demeniuk, Assistant Principal
Mr. Luke Swanson, Assistant Principal
Mr. Pasquale Cusumano, Principal
Ms. Susan Demeniuk, Assistant Principal
Mr. Luke Swanson, Assistant Principal