NEWS AND NOTES
2025-2026
IMPORTANT DATES
Sept. 26: No school; full-day professional development districtwide
Oct. 3: Picture Retake Day, 7:30 AM, Media Center
Oct. 6: Board of Education regular meeting, 6:00 PM, Reuther Middle School, Cafeteria
Oct 6-11: HOMECOMING WEEK!
Oct. 9: After-school parent-teacher conferences (grades 9-12), 3:00 PM, AHS (In-person)
Oct. 10: Homecoming Game, 7:00 PM
Oct. 11: Homecoming Dance, 7:00 PM
Oct. 13: No school; Indigenous People's Day!
Oct. 15: PSAT Testing a.m. (grade 11 only) 7:30 AM, AHS
Half day of school p.m.(grades 9, 10, 12 only), 11:15 AM, AHS
After-school parent-teacher conferences (grades 9-12) 3:00 PM, (Virtual)
Oct. 20: Board of Education regular meeting, 6:00 PM, Reuther Middle School, Cafeteria
Oct. 21: College and Career Night! 6:00 PM, RHS
Oct. 31: End of first quarter (grades 6-12 and ATPS), Half day of school (grades TK-12 and ATPS)
Sept. 26: No school; full-day professional development districtwide
Oct. 3: Picture Retake Day, 7:30 AM, Media Center
Oct. 6: Board of Education regular meeting, 6:00 PM, Reuther Middle School, Cafeteria
Oct 6-11: HOMECOMING WEEK!
Oct. 9: After-school parent-teacher conferences (grades 9-12), 3:00 PM, AHS (In-person)
Oct. 10: Homecoming Game, 7:00 PM
Oct. 11: Homecoming Dance, 7:00 PM
Oct. 13: No school; Indigenous People's Day!
Oct. 15: PSAT Testing a.m. (grade 11 only) 7:30 AM, AHS
Half day of school p.m.(grades 9, 10, 12 only), 11:15 AM, AHS
After-school parent-teacher conferences (grades 9-12) 3:00 PM, (Virtual)
Oct. 20: Board of Education regular meeting, 6:00 PM, Reuther Middle School, Cafeteria
Oct. 21: College and Career Night! 6:00 PM, RHS
Oct. 31: End of first quarter (grades 6-12 and ATPS), Half day of school (grades TK-12 and ATPS)
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CELEBRATING HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
TAILGATE LUNCHEON FOR TEACHERS & STAFF
2026 YEARBOOK ORDER
Dear Highlanders and Families,
Don’t Miss Out on our DISCOUNTED PRICE for the
2026 YEARBOOK!
Easy to do! Just click here and follow the prompts. Or use the QR Code:
If you have any questions, contact David Lovalvo, Yearbook Instructor at [email protected]
PARENT DROP-OFF LOOP
Dear Adams Families,
We’re pleased to share that the front parent drop-off loop is open for use! This improvement will help ease morning traffic flow and support a smoother arrival experience for our families.
Please note: While the loop will be accessible, the area is still in the final stages of construction. We kindly ask all families to drive with extra care.
Thank you for your continued support and cooperation. We can’t wait to kick off a great school year together!
NO TRAVEL ON OCTOBER 3RD!
On October 3rd, Adams and Rochester students will NOT TRAVEL to Stoney Creek High School. Please let your travelers know!
CLOSED CAMPUS LUNCH
Please note that that Adams High School follows a CLOSED CAMPUS LUNCH. Students are required to stay in the building during their lunch period. We understand that students must sometimes need to leave during lunch for appointments. If your student leaves during their lunch period or during the hours of 10:42-12:20, they will be marked absent in their 4th hour and will not be allowed to participate in their sport or extra-curricular activity for that day. Your students safety is always our priority. Thank you for your cooperation!
MEDICATIONS
AND/OR MEDICAL ACTION PLANS (MAPS)
It's that time again!
See Mrs. Teresa Roehl in the main office to drop of your students' medication(s) and/or medical action plans (MAPS).
See Mrs. Teresa Roehl in the main office to drop of your students' medication(s) and/or medical action plans (MAPS).
LOCKER AND PARKING PASS INFORMATION
Locker Assignments:
Freshmen - Juniors have received their locker assignments. Seniors have to request a locker, if needed. See: Mrs. Kari Dennis in the main office, if you have any questions regarding lockers.
Parking Passes:
Parking passes have been distributed this week. Students should park in their assigned, Adams' parking lots! See: Mrs. Kari Dennis in the main office, if you have any questions regarding parking passes.
Freshmen - Juniors have received their locker assignments. Seniors have to request a locker, if needed. See: Mrs. Kari Dennis in the main office, if you have any questions regarding lockers.
Parking Passes:
Parking passes have been distributed this week. Students should park in their assigned, Adams' parking lots! See: Mrs. Kari Dennis in the main office, if you have any questions regarding parking passes.
CLASS OF 2026
ANNOUNCEMENTS
AHS SENIOR CLASS OF 2026 T-SHIRTS
Click Senior Apparel Eleyo Link 2026 to order senior t-shirts.
KILT ORDERS
To order Adams High School Kilts and for more information, contact Erin Stonehouse also known as "The kilt lady!
Erin's email address is [email protected]
Erin's email address is [email protected]
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)
SENIORS: College Application Info
Counselors met with seniors on September 4th to review transcripts and explain the college application process, including sending transcripts, test scores, and searching for scholarships. All details are posted in the AHS Class of 2026 Google Classroom, which will be updated throughout the year. Additional resources, including college applications, transcript ordering, and the Common App, are available on the Senior Weebly.
Individual Senior Meetings: Over the next few months, counselors will meet individually with seniors to discuss post-graduation plans and college applications. Students can also stop by the Counseling Office or email their counselor with questions anytime. We encourage seniors to take ownership of this process as they prepare for life after high school.
Transcripts: Students order transcripts via www.Parchment.com . At the September 4th meeting with counselors, students created an account.
Michigan College Month Application Fee Waivers: Many MI colleges waive application fees in October. See attached flyer for details.
SENIORS & JUNIORS: College Admissions Rep. Visits
Juniors and seniors can sign up for meetings with college admissions representatives HERE. These meetings give students the most pertinent, up-to-date information about colleges and admissions information. The representatives who visit Adams are the same representatives who review our students’ applications, so this is a unique opportunity for our seniors.
VIRTUAL FINANCIAL AID PRESENTATIONS
Students and families looking for help paying for college can attend a virtual presentation provided by MI Student Aid. Participants will be able to gather information on the following financial aid topics: FAFSA application information, federal financial aid programs, state financial aid programs, and scholarship searching resources. If you are unable to join the presentation on the date scheduled, you can access the recorded version. Click HERE to register.
AP TEST REGISTRATION:
SENIORS & JUNIORS: Xello Meetings
Counselors visited junior and senior English classes the week of September 15th to share key dates, post-high school planning tips, and career exploration resources. Students also used Xello to complete their required EDPs and explore career, training, and college options.
COLLEGE AND CAREER FAIR NIGHT
On Tuesday, October 21st 6-8 pm at Rochester High School, RCS will be hosting a college and career night for students grades 9-12. This open house will feature over 50 Colleges/Universities and trade schools. Students and parents are invited to attend. See attached flyer for registration.
NEW CAREER RESOURCE: Oakland80 Career And Education Navigator
Through grant funding we have Mr. Charles Hayes at Adams this year. He can provide extra guidance and support with the following:
SOPHOMORES & JUNIORS: OSTC
For 10th & 11th grade students interested in a program at OSTC next school year, please see the attached flyers and see below for important dates. For more information, visit: www.OSTConline.com
You can obtain a work permit in the counseling office as well as in the main office. Make sure to choose the appropriate form (there is a form for UNDER 16 and a separate form for 16 & 17 years old). Complete Section I, have your employer complete Section II, then bring it back to AHS to be completed. If a parent is bringing the form for their student, we will need a photo ID of the student in order to complete the work permit. Work permits are completed between the hours of 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Counselors met with seniors on September 4th to review transcripts and explain the college application process, including sending transcripts, test scores, and searching for scholarships. All details are posted in the AHS Class of 2026 Google Classroom, which will be updated throughout the year. Additional resources, including college applications, transcript ordering, and the Common App, are available on the Senior Weebly.
Individual Senior Meetings: Over the next few months, counselors will meet individually with seniors to discuss post-graduation plans and college applications. Students can also stop by the Counseling Office or email their counselor with questions anytime. We encourage seniors to take ownership of this process as they prepare for life after high school.
Transcripts: Students order transcripts via www.Parchment.com . At the September 4th meeting with counselors, students created an account.
Michigan College Month Application Fee Waivers: Many MI colleges waive application fees in October. See attached flyer for details.
SENIORS & JUNIORS: College Admissions Rep. Visits
Juniors and seniors can sign up for meetings with college admissions representatives HERE. These meetings give students the most pertinent, up-to-date information about colleges and admissions information. The representatives who visit Adams are the same representatives who review our students’ applications, so this is a unique opportunity for our seniors.
VIRTUAL FINANCIAL AID PRESENTATIONS
Students and families looking for help paying for college can attend a virtual presentation provided by MI Student Aid. Participants will be able to gather information on the following financial aid topics: FAFSA application information, federal financial aid programs, state financial aid programs, and scholarship searching resources. If you are unable to join the presentation on the date scheduled, you can access the recorded version. Click HERE to register.
AP TEST REGISTRATION:
- AP test registration dates: September 8th - October 27th
- Please see the attached flyer to sign up and pay for your student’s AP tests. Don’t forget to submit proof of payment to Mrs. Wozniak in the counseling office by October 27th, 2025, or they will not have an exam ordered.
SENIORS & JUNIORS: Xello Meetings
Counselors visited junior and senior English classes the week of September 15th to share key dates, post-high school planning tips, and career exploration resources. Students also used Xello to complete their required EDPs and explore career, training, and college options.
COLLEGE AND CAREER FAIR NIGHT
On Tuesday, October 21st 6-8 pm at Rochester High School, RCS will be hosting a college and career night for students grades 9-12. This open house will feature over 50 Colleges/Universities and trade schools. Students and parents are invited to attend. See attached flyer for registration.
NEW CAREER RESOURCE: Oakland80 Career And Education Navigator
Through grant funding we have Mr. Charles Hayes at Adams this year. He can provide extra guidance and support with the following:
- FAFSA completion & college exploration
- Exploring career options
- Finding the right trade school or apprenticeship program
- Navigating the military enlistment process
- Offering support for those who are unsure of their next steps
SOPHOMORES & JUNIORS: OSTC
For 10th & 11th grade students interested in a program at OSTC next school year, please see the attached flyers and see below for important dates. For more information, visit: www.OSTConline.com
- Thursday, October 23, 2025: OSTC-NE Information Night at 6:00 p.m.
- Thursday, November 20, 2025: Cosmetology Information Night at 6:00 p.m.
- Thursday, December 4, 2025: Career Night Open House between 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
You can obtain a work permit in the counseling office as well as in the main office. Make sure to choose the appropriate form (there is a form for UNDER 16 and a separate form for 16 & 17 years old). Complete Section I, have your employer complete Section II, then bring it back to AHS to be completed. If a parent is bringing the form for their student, we will need a photo ID of the student in order to complete the work permit. Work permits are completed between the hours of 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Monday-Friday.
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CAREER READINESS HUB
NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS AND COMMENDED STUDENTS
Congratulations! To the Class of 2026 - National Merit Semi-finalists and Commended Students at Adams High School (Left to right).
The National Merit Scholarship Program, conducted by National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC),
is an annual academic competition for recognition and college undergraduate scholarships.
Established in 1955, NMSC is a privately financed not-for-profit organization that operates without government assistance.
Adams is proud to celebrate our 33 students who are recognized out of 50,000 High Scorers in the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program!
The National Merit Scholarship Program, conducted by National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC),
is an annual academic competition for recognition and college undergraduate scholarships.
Established in 1955, NMSC is a privately financed not-for-profit organization that operates without government assistance.
Adams is proud to celebrate our 33 students who are recognized out of 50,000 High Scorers in the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program!
SOCIAL JUSTICE CLUB
presents.....
AMBLE INN
The Amble Inn is your Adams Spirit Shop
The Adams High Merchandising Lab is a student operated School Based Enterprise. We are proud to announce that our 24 hour a day Web Store has reopened for the 25-26 school year.
Online orders are processed as they are received and are available for pickup in the Adams Main Office by student or parent. The physical store is open during lunch (10:45am-12:10pm) most days inventory on the site mirrors our physical inventory.
Please visit our webstore at https://adamsambleinn.square.site/
Go Highlanders!!!
The Adams High Merchandising Lab is a student operated School Based Enterprise. We are proud to announce that our 24 hour a day Web Store has reopened for the 25-26 school year.
Online orders are processed as they are received and are available for pickup in the Adams Main Office by student or parent. The physical store is open during lunch (10:45am-12:10pm) most days inventory on the site mirrors our physical inventory.
Please visit our webstore at https://adamsambleinn.square.site/
Go Highlanders!!!
O.C.C.
AND OAKLAND COUNTY MICHIGAN WORKS!
THE PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT
Welcome to the new 2025-2026 Highlander Performing Arts Season
August 27, 2:45-4:15 pm: Theatre clean-up day for existing theatre club members
September 11, 2:45-3:30pm: Theatre Club-International Thespian Society informational meeting. In the Auditorium.
September 12, 2:45-3:30 pm: Audition Workshop for Peter and the Starcatcher. Located in the Auditorium, this workshop will help with auditions and sign-up technicians.
September 17, 2:50-5 p.m.: Auditions for Peter and the Starcatcher. Come prepared with a one-minute comedic monologue.
September 18, 2:50-5 pm: Audition CALLBACKS for Peter and the Starcatcher.
September 22 full company read thru in room 204
See Mrs. Pillsbury or Mrs. Danielson with questions
August 27, 2:45-4:15 pm: Theatre clean-up day for existing theatre club members
September 11, 2:45-3:30pm: Theatre Club-International Thespian Society informational meeting. In the Auditorium.
September 12, 2:45-3:30 pm: Audition Workshop for Peter and the Starcatcher. Located in the Auditorium, this workshop will help with auditions and sign-up technicians.
September 17, 2:50-5 p.m.: Auditions for Peter and the Starcatcher. Come prepared with a one-minute comedic monologue.
September 18, 2:50-5 pm: Audition CALLBACKS for Peter and the Starcatcher.
September 22 full company read thru in room 204
See Mrs. Pillsbury or Mrs. Danielson with questions
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
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
SPORTS PHYSICALS
2025-2026 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 Collin McGran, Athletic Director at (248) 726-5208 or CollinMcGran@rochester.k12.mi.us.
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 2025-26 school year. A valid 2025-26 physical examination must be completed on or after April 15, 2025.
- 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.
ROCHESTER MOUNTAIN BIKE TEAM
The Rochester United Mountain Bike Team competed this past weekend at the Warnaar Trail in Three Rivers, Michigan. The team earned a fourth-place finish at the event and continues to hold second place overall in the season standings.
Adam's own Anna Weaver delivered a strong performance in the Girls JV division, earning a fourth-place finish at Warnaar. Her consistency and determination continue to make her a standout competitor for Rochester United.
The team will have a week off before returning to competition the following weekend on their home trail at Bloomer Park.
Adam's own Anna Weaver delivered a strong performance in the Girls JV division, earning a fourth-place finish at Warnaar. Her consistency and determination continue to make her a standout competitor for Rochester United.
The team will have a week off before returning to competition the following weekend on their home trail at Bloomer Park.
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!
HOCO VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
We need your help to make our 2025 Adams Homecoming a success! Parent and family volunteers are needed for coat check and snack/beverage distribution.
👉 Sign up here
Please feel free to share this link with other Highlander families who may want to join. Volunteering is a great way to connect with the community and support our students!
HOCO Details:
If you have any questions, please call or text the HOCO Volunteer Coordinator, Sharon Pizzuti, at 248-797-3759.
Thank you for your support—Go Highlanders!
👉 Sign up here
Please feel free to share this link with other Highlander families who may want to join. Volunteering is a great way to connect with the community and support our students!
HOCO Details:
- Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025
- Dance Starts: 7:00 PM
- Location: Adams Gym (enter through Athletic Entrance)
- Coat Check (Cafeteria)
- Shift 1: Check in student coats, shoes, phones, etc.
- Shift 2: Check in items for late arrivals, check out items, assist with clean-up.
- Food & Beverage (Aux Gym)
- Distribute refreshments, refill water jugs, restock supplies, and help with cleanup.
- Floaters
- Provide support where extra help is needed
If you have any questions, please call or text the HOCO Volunteer Coordinator, Sharon Pizzuti, at 248-797-3759.
Thank you for your support—Go Highlanders!
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.
FREE MEALS end on September 30, 2025.
FUELING KIDS' FUTURES
ONE MEAL AT A TIME PROGRAM
Dear Parents and Caregivers,
Fueling Kids’ Futures – One Meal at a Time, formerly Blessings in a Backpack, is designed to help meet the nutritional needs of school-age children who participate in the Free or Reduced-Price School Meals program at school.
Each week during the school year, students enrolled in the program will receive a bag of non-perishable food items to take home on the weekends. Bags will be dispensed in a discreet and caring manner. The meals may include items such as macaroni and cheese, beef ravioli, canned tuna, granola bars, peanut butter, soups, fruit and other items.
There is no cost to participants for this program.
If you would like to have your child participate in this program, please fill out the form below and return it to your student’s school as soon as possible. If you have more than one student attending the school, list the names of all children in the school. Please be sure to indicate on the form if your child has any food allergies. Parents and caregivers are responsible for checking all food labels when the food arrives home.
This program is a community-based program sponsored by Fueling Kids’ Futures, Community Foundation of Greater Rochester, the Kroger Corporation and the greater Rochester community, in a partnership with Rochester Community Schools. The district and sponsors will not be held responsible for any accidental food allergen exposure.
Deliveries to schools begin in one - two weeks!
Fueling Kids’ Futures – One Meal at a Time, formerly Blessings in a Backpack, is designed to help meet the nutritional needs of school-age children who participate in the Free or Reduced-Price School Meals program at school.
Each week during the school year, students enrolled in the program will receive a bag of non-perishable food items to take home on the weekends. Bags will be dispensed in a discreet and caring manner. The meals may include items such as macaroni and cheese, beef ravioli, canned tuna, granola bars, peanut butter, soups, fruit and other items.
There is no cost to participants for this program.
If you would like to have your child participate in this program, please fill out the form below and return it to your student’s school as soon as possible. If you have more than one student attending the school, list the names of all children in the school. Please be sure to indicate on the form if your child has any food allergies. Parents and caregivers are responsible for checking all food labels when the food arrives home.
This program is a community-based program sponsored by Fueling Kids’ Futures, Community Foundation of Greater Rochester, the Kroger Corporation and the greater Rochester community, in a partnership with Rochester Community Schools. The district and sponsors will not be held responsible for any accidental food allergen exposure.
Deliveries to schools begin in one - two weeks!
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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]
Good Day Everyone!
Parentsquare is active throughout RCS now. Parents, if you have questions about Parentsquare, please email [email protected].
Parentsquare is active throughout RCS now. Parents, if you have questions about Parentsquare, please email [email protected].
A friendly reminder, families will no longer be required to make appointments to have their Chromebook replaced! Everything can now be done in school, using our ticketing system, Incident IQ.
Why are we changing this process?
What will the new process look like?
How will this new process help families & students receive the best support?
FAQ
What will be happening to our appointment site?
Can appointments still be made to come to the Admin Building?
Will this process also work for students who need to purchase replacement chargers?
Yes! Your TA knows that students who need to purchase a replacement charger would require them to follow this workflow.
Please note that this process is brand new for everyone, so there will be some growing pains. If you or your building staff notice anything that may need to be tweaked or if you have any questions, please reach out to myself or Lynn ([email protected])
Why are we changing this process?
- Our current process requires all families to come to the Administration Building to swap their Chromebook out for a replacement device.
- This creates long delays for students to complete schoolwork at home
- Families need to make special arrangements to come to the Administration Building, usually resulting in them taking off work.
- Ongoing construction in front of the Administration Building causes confusion & frustration for families trying to get to their appointments
What will the new process look like?
- The student will bring their Chromebook to the Media Center for the TA to inspect for damage
- TA will determine if payment is needed to replace device
- In certain cases, an Elementary TA will swap the device at the building if no payment is needed.
- If payment is needed, an Incident IQ ticket will be created
- TA sends Chromebook to Help Desk @ Admin DQ
- Help Desk assess damage and contacts parent/guardian of damage and cost to replace
- Card Payment Preferred but cash or check option is available
- Once payment is made, Help Desk will send a replacement device to your buildings TA
- TA will receive the device and deliver the device to student/teacher
How will this new process help families & students receive the best support?
- Families will no longer have to make arrangements to come to the Administration Building
- Turnaround time will be faster for students.
FAQ
What will be happening to our appointment site?
- The appointment site will not be going away, I will be working with the site manager to update the site to now have a page to let them know of the new way to get their student’s device repaired.
Can appointments still be made to come to the Admin Building?
- Yes! Appointments will still be available on the same days of the week at the same times. We understand that parents/guardians prefer to come in person, rather than have everything done through email/on the phone. We also understand that some parents/guardians may have availability in their schedule to take care of this faster than the new workflow.
Will this process also work for students who need to purchase replacement chargers?
Yes! Your TA knows that students who need to purchase a replacement charger would require them to follow this workflow.
Please note that this process is brand new for everyone, so there will be some growing pains. If you or your building staff notice anything that may need to be tweaked or if you have any questions, please reach out to myself or Lynn ([email protected])
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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 . |
NURSES CORNER
Students may visit the main office care room for all medical and body concerns! Monday - Friday from 7:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
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] |
EDUCATIONAL TOURS
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (MDE)
MDE Accepting Public Comment on The Proposed Michigan Health Education Standards Framework
Dear Michiganders,
Michigan is updating health education standards for public schools for the first time since 2007. Following a presentation September 9th State Board of Education meeting, the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) is accepting public comments on the proposed Michigan Health Education Standards Framework.
Teachers, school administrators, higher education faculty, parents, students, health educators, community health professionals and other interested parties are encouraged to share their feedback. Public comment will be accepted on the MDE Health and Safety webpage through Oct. 10. Staff will review public comment and will then recommend health education standards to the board at a future meeting.
Enjoy your weekend,
Mr. Luke Swanson, Principal
Mrs. Andrea Noel, Assistant Principal
Mr. Alex Welsh, Assistant Principal
Mr. Luke Swanson, Principal
Mrs. Andrea Noel, Assistant Principal
Mr. Alex Welsh, Assistant Principal


