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January 2021 GRAPEVINE INFORMATION FOR AND ABOUT THE RUSH-HENRIETTA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY

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Page 1: January 2021 GRAPEVINE

January 2021 GRAPEVINE

INFORMATION FOR AND ABOUT THE RUSH-HENRIETTA

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY

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Last Updated:12/4/2020

2020-2021 SCHOOL YEAR

To reach a teacher’s voice mail, call 359-5183 or 359-5184; when prompted, dial the teacher’s four-digit mailbox number.

ADMINISTRATORS Tim Shafer [email protected] 5208 Barker, Chris (10th Gr) [email protected] 5210 Megan Denk (RLA) [email protected] 5228 Todd Russo (12th Gr) [email protected] 5212 Erin Shaw (11th Gr) [email protected] 5211 Tom Stewart [email protected] 7809 ATTENDANCE OFFICE Donna Carlton 5242 Debbie Newman 5244 BUSINESS OFFICE Mark MacMillan (Director) [email protected] 5056 Jon Delvecchio [email protected] 1522 Colleen Murphy [email protected] 5259 Brigid Norton [email protected] 1878 COLLEGE & CAREER Kathleen Moss 5222 COUNSELING Jennifer Allen [email protected] 5226 Erika Chapman [email protected] 5231 Jessica Kinsman [email protected] 5230 Kim Martzloff [email protected] 5225 Elizabeth Tabone [email protected] 7801 Molly Wallace [email protected] 5229 DISTRICT SAFETY COORDINATOR Michael Paladino [email protected] 7813 Gary Rose (Sentry I) [email protected] 7814 ENGLISH Jeanette Cannioto (Director) [email protected] 5052 Chuck Abell [email protected] 1300 Ross Amstey [email protected] 1312 Michele Fall [email protected] 2356 Jaclyn Fletcher [email protected] 1959 Kristian Kuhn [email protected] 1826 Denise Lindner [email protected] 2549 Allyson Linn [email protected] 1865 Lynn Marquart [email protected] 1919 Jillian Molyneux [email protected] 1949 Scott Nash [email protected] 2301 Virginia Sercu [email protected] 2477 Taylor Spear [email protected] 1766 Kristi Tretter [email protected] 2344 Erin Wright [email protected] 1654 ENL Nerlande Anselme (Director)[email protected] 5018 Jessica Burdick-Giordano [email protected] 1341 Neal Jones [email protected] 1778 Marina Sweany [email protected] 2547 FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE Thomas Stewart (Director) [email protected] 7809 Robin (Rosemarie) Pfluke [email protected] 2370 Kristi Snitchler [email protected] 1279 HEALTH Thomas Stewart (Director) [email protected] 7809 Kamree Daley [email protected] 1635 Robin (Rosemarie) Pfluke [email protected] 2370 Lyndsey Williams [email protected] 1279 LIBRARY Brad Malone (Director) [email protected] 7876 Sheryl Diana [email protected] 5252 Sara Kimmel [email protected] 5252

LOTE Mark MacMillan (Director) [email protected] 5056 Tanya Kingsbury [email protected] 1809 Francia Marrot [email protected] 1651 Thomas Ohl [email protected] 2329 Leslie Samarra [email protected] 2460 Toni Lynn Van Bramer [email protected] 1307 Scott Wallace [email protected] 2653 MATHEMATICS Lisa Clar (Director) [email protected] 5050 Travis Briggs [email protected] 2478 Jeff Bruckman [email protected] 1402 Bryan Coe [email protected] 1490 Christopher Daley [email protected] 1514 Kristin Hoppe [email protected] 2429 Kim LaVigueur [email protected] 1850 Angela LeMay [email protected] 1302 Craig Mills [email protected] 1951 Emily Pearce [email protected] TBD Cherise Rhone [email protected] 1588 Erin Shaw [email protected] 2487 Laura Sunderland [email protected] 1918 Brian Usselman [email protected] 2612 MENTAL HEALTH Jeffrey Ditterline [email protected] 5224 Michael Elphick [email protected] 5236 Karen Flick [email protected] 5448 Janice Hargrave [email protected] 5227 Paul Swiatek [email protected] 5233 MUSIC Mark MacMillan (Director) [email protected] 5056 Scott Cannan [email protected] 5267 Sean Joseph [email protected] 7821 James Kazacos [email protected] 1805 Dave Kluge [email protected] 7823 John Polvino [email protected] 7822 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Megan Cornman [email protected] 1506 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Tom Stewart (Director) [email protected] 7809 Brad Basal [email protected] 5110 Martin Fagan [email protected] 1585 Brian Kleemann [email protected] 1812 Renee Long [email protected] 1566 Joseph Montesano [email protected] 1966 Aaron Pusateri [email protected] 2392 Lynn Rotola [email protected] 2436 SCIENCE Daniel Zdanowski (Director)[email protected] Heather Bradstreet [email protected] 1395 Nicole Calzi [email protected] 1563 Kathryn Farkas [email protected] 1583 Jamie Kirk [email protected] 1521 Robert Lipman [email protected] 1868 Stacy Long [email protected] 1729 Jennifer Peck [email protected] 2352 Cailin Pollard [email protected] 1963 John Prouty [email protected] 2396 Jennifer Rockwell [email protected] 2444 David Sands [email protected] 2467 Christopher Testa [email protected] 2571 Jennifer Traggis [email protected] 2584 Serena Vess [email protected] 1301 Christopher Young [email protected] 2716

SCHOOL NURSE Peg Bartles [email protected] 5215 Jeanne Schwasman [email protected] 5213 SOCIAL STUDIES Mark MacMillan (Director) [email protected] 5056 Joe Bellanca [email protected] 1355 Mike Fantauzzo [email protected] 1581 Katie Lanning [email protected] 2387 Caron Lindstrom [email protected] 1639 Tom MacMillan [email protected] 1902 Martin Miller [email protected] 1991 Amanda Myers [email protected] 1932 Jason Nudds [email protected] 2316 Stephen O’Riley [email protected] TBA Marissa Privitere [email protected] 2374 William Rasmussen [email protected] 2415 Theodore Sargent [email protected] 2466 Stephen Shepanski [email protected] 2489 SPECIAL EDUCATION Jessica Bailey (Director) [email protected] 7933 Samantha Benson [email protected] 1809 Beth DelPlato [email protected] 1524 Aaron Fraver [email protected] 1591 Steve LaPlaca [email protected] 1839 Sarah Liberti [email protected] 7922 Sandy Nalivyko [email protected] 1303 Stephanie Philips [email protected] 1723 Laurie Salvia [email protected] 1562 Amy Stappenbeck [email protected] 2735 SPEECH PATHOLOGIST Jennifer Gallup [email protected] 1636 STEP (RIT) Rick King [email protected] 5259 TECHNOLOGY Daniel Zdanowski (Director) [email protected] 5058 James DeWald [email protected] 1534 Darin Ledwith [email protected] 1874 Norman Lein [email protected] 1847 Joseph Sementa [email protected] 2481 VISUAL ARTS Tom Stewart (Director) [email protected] 7809 Greg Lawson [email protected] 1879 Peter Remenicky [email protected] 2419 Francella Smith [email protected] 2500

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SAT/ACT Schedule 2020-2021

Registration is available online only: www.collegeboard.org

www.actstudent.org

R-H CEEB Code: 332340 SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Tests Register online at www.collegeboard.org

*SAT only, no Subject Tests given on this date. The registration fee for the 2020-2021 SAT Reasoning Test is 68.00.

The registration fee for the SAT Subject Tests is $26.00. The late registration fee is an additional $30.00.

Scores are available about 4 weeks after the test is administered.

ACT Registration Register on-line at www.actstudent.org.

ACT Date Registration

Deadline Late Registration

Deadline February 6, 2021 January 8, 2021 January 9-15, 2021

April 17, 2021 March 12, 2021 March 13-26, 2021

June 12, 2021 May 7, 2021 May 8-21, 2021

The registration fee for the 2020-2021 ACT is $55.00.

The fee for the ACT Plus Writing is $70.00. Late registration fee is $35.00.

Scores are available 2 - 8 weeks after the test is administered.

SAT Date Registration Deadline Late Registration Deadline

March 13, 2021 February 12, 2021 March 2, 2021

May 8, 2021 April 8, 2021 April 27, 2021

June 5, 2021 May 6, 2021 May 26, 2021

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If you have any general questions about the exams, or paying for the exams, please call Ms. Erin Shaw, the 11th grade Assistant Principal, at 359-5211. You can also send her an email at [email protected].

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STUDENT OF THE MONTHNOVEMBER 2020

SOPHOMORES

Emma Boyce

Ellyse Burroughs

Ella McGrain

Uthshap Rai

Rylee Scott—Character

Mya Vasilovski—Character

JUNIORS

Juliet Petrie

Ian Signorelli

David Suh

Isabell Timm

SENIOR

Nathaniel White

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The Class of 2021 January Senior planning list

Quarter one is completed and quarter two will be flying by. Be sure to visit our new Google Page: https://sites.google.com/rhnet.org/rhshscounselingcenter/home and continue to monitor your Naviance account and pay close attention to application and scholarship deadlines.

1. Mid-year grade report. We do not automatically send in mid-year grades to everycollege. If your college requires a mid-year report, email Mrs. Ottman or completea blue sheet, which is available from Mrs. Gallagher in the counseling office.

2. Create a complete checklist of test dates, college applications, and scholarshipdeadlines to keep track of. It is a good idea to call and follow up on applications andscholarships before their due date to make sure they have everything they need. SeeMrs. Ottman in the counseling center, or you can call the college directly by clicking onthe college link and scrolling to the bottom.

3. Investigate sources of financial aid and scholarships under the College & CareerCenter and college-specific websites. There are many new scholarships listed and newones being added daily in Naviance. Start applying to the ones you qualify for today.Don't forget to submit a transcript request for each scholarship.

4. Senior appointment: If you haven't done so already, schedule your senior appointmentas soon as possible with Mrs. Gallagher in the counseling center, you can contact her at359-5220 or email her at [email protected]. During this session, your counselor willdiscuss graduation requirements, post-high school plans and other pertinent topics.As always, we are here to help in any way.

Have a safe and healthy holiday season!

Email your school counselor with any questions or concerns. Ms. Wallace: Students with the last name beginning with the letters A-K [email protected] Mrs. Allen: Students with the last name beginning with letters L-Z [email protected] Mrs. Ottman: Application processing and Naviance questions - [email protected] Ms. Moss: College & Career Center, Scholarship questions - [email protected]

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RUSH-HENRIETTA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WHAT’S NEW!!!

Looking for a part-time job? Looking to gain experience?

Looking to earn some extra holiday spending money?

Check out our newest section on the Senior High School website: Employment Opportunities for Students. Students under 18 years old are required to have working papers, which can be obtained from the Nurse’s Office 359-5214 (Appointments Required). Postings are updated weekly.

Looking for additional experience? Looking to help out?

Looking to give back to the community? Looking for volunteering opportunities for college or scholarship applications?

Volunteering is a great way to accomplish all of these things. Check out our newest link on the Senior High School webpage: Volunteering for Students.

When is “Open House”? What’s going on around town?

What’s going on with colleges, events, programs?

Check out our newest link on the Senior High School webpage: Upcoming Events

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SEPTEMBERCreate a spreadsheet to track application deadlines and requirements.

Talk with your high school counselor to finalize your college list.

Attend a financial aid workshop if your school offers one, and bring a parent or guardian if you can.

Ask for letters of recommendation from teachers and mentors.

Prepare for the FAFSA®. Gather tax information, SSNs and federal school codes.

Tour schools where you’re considering applying in person or online.

Decide if you’re applying early decision or early action to any schools.

AUGUSTBuild your college list. Include safety, target and reach schools.

Start your application essays by brainstorming and writing first drafts.

Register and study for SAT® or ACT® exams if you’re taking them again this fall or winter.

Apply for scholarships. Visit DiscoverStudentLoans.com/Scholarship to search over 3 million options.

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FAFSA is a registered trademark of the US Department of Education and is not affiliated with Discover Student Loans. SAT® and CSS ProfileTM are trademarks registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with, and does not endorse, this site.ACT® is a trademark registered by ACT, Inc., which is not affiliated with, and does not endorse, this site.

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OCTOBERComplete the FAFSA® as early as possible as some aid is offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

Review your SAR (Student Aid Report) to make sure all informationis correct.

Complete the CSS Profile™.

Request transcripts be sent to the colleges on your list.

Finish your application essays and get them proofread.

Fill out applications.

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JANUARYMake enrollment deposits for early admission, if applicable.

Submit any outstanding applications. This is the last deadline for most schools.

DECEMBERAccept early admission and financial package, if applicable.

Submit applications to your regular admission schools.

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FEBRUARYContinue applying for scholarships.

Write thank-you notes to people who helped you with applications.

MARCHReceive your notifications of admission, waitlist or rejection.

Compare financial aid award letters. Visit CollegeCovered.com/Award-Letter-Tool for a free comparison tool.

Appeal your financial aid offers if your financial situation has changed.

Tour schools you’re considering attending by visiting in person or online.

APRILMake a final decision and send in your deposit.

Notify other schools that you won’t be attending.

Accept your financial aid and scholarships.

MAYSubmit enrollment deposit by May 1.

Send final transcripts, if required.

Submit housing, meal plan and roommate selections, if needed.

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JUNEApply for private student loans if you need to cover gaps in college costs.

Register for freshman orientation if your school offers one.

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JULYCompare private student loans and select the loan that’s best for you.

Make your first tuition payment.

7 NOVEMBERSubmit early applications.

It’s National Scholarship Month! Continue to research and apply.

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SENIOR YEAR COLLEGE PREP CHECKLIST

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How are you applying to the schools on your college list — early decision, early action, early decision II, rolling admission or regular admission? Before making your selection, be sure you understand the differences, benefits and drawbacks of each option.

COLLEGE APPLICATION TYPES:WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

When Are Applications Due?

When Are Applications Due?

WHEN DO YOU LEARN ADMISSION STATUS?

ARE ACCEPTANCE RATES HIGHER WITH THIS METHOD?

WHEN DO YOU NEED TO ACCEPT ADMITTANCE?

CAN YOU COMPARE FINANCIAL AID PACKAGES?

BENEFITS

IS ADMISSION BINDING?

CAN YOU APPLY TO MORE THAN ONE SCHOOL USING THIS METHOD?

EARLYDECISION

EARLYACTION

EARLYDECISION II

ROLLINGADMISSION

REGULARADMISSION

WHEN ARE APPLICATIONS DUE?

Early to mid-November Early to mid-November Mid-December to mid-January

Mid-December to mid-January

Mid-December January or February Mid-February March or April

Yes No Yes NoNo

No Yes No YesYes

Immediately Typically by May 1 Immediately Typically by May 1Typically by May 1

Yes Yes Yes NoThe earlier the application is received, the higher the acceptance rate.

No Varies by schoolIf early action is “restrictive,” you can only apply to one school.

No YesYes

Varies by school Typically two to six weeks after receipt of application

Varies by schoolApplications can be accepted as early as July and as late as April

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Potential to finish application season earlyLearn admittance decision earlyIncreased admittance odds

Learn admittance decision earlyIncreased admittance oddsAbility to compare financial aid packages

Learn admittance decision earlyIncreased admittance odds

Potential to finish application season earlyPotential to learn admittance decision earlyPotential to increase admittance oddsAbility to compare financial aid packages

More time to complete applicationsAbility to compare financial aid packages

DRAWBACKS Need to research, apply and decide on top choice school earlyMust commit to school earlyNo flexibility with financial aid package

Must commit to school earlyNo flexibility with financial aid package

To gain greatest advantage, need to research and apply early

Long wait for admission decision

Need to research, apply and decide on top choice school early

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FAFSA® is a registered trademark of the US Department of Education and is not affiliated with Discover Student Loans.

CSS Profile™ is a trademark registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with, and does not endorse, this site.

©2020 Discover Bank, Member FDIC

HOW TO QUALIFY• Some scholarships require completing the FAFSA. • You may also need to complete the CSS Profile™, which

involves more detailed financial information than the FAFSA.

• Some scholarships can be listed in your award letter while others, including private scholarships, have separate applications and requirements.

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR SCHOLARSHIPS• Renewability: Is this scholarship available next semester?

Next year? • Required GPA: What grades do you need to maintain the

scholarship, if awarded? • Credit Minimum: Do you need to take a certain amount of

credits to receive the scholarship? • Deferral: If you take time off school, can you defer the

scholarship?• Major Transfer: Are you still eligible for the scholarship if

you change majors?

GET STARTED WITH DISCOVER® STUDENT LOANS• Search over 3 million scholarships at

DiscoverStudentLoans.com/Scholarship. • Apply for the $5,000 Discover Student Loans

Scholarship Award at Scholarship.CollegeCovered.com.

ELIGIBILITY TYPES• Need-Based Scholarships: Based on financial need as

determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) or, for some private scholarships, by family or individual income.

• Academic & Merit Scholarships: Criteria for academic performance and extracurricular involvement vary by scholarship. Merit scholarships don’t always have academic components. They could focus on sports, arts, leadership or community involvement.

SPONSOR TYPES• Private Scholarships: Awarded by private sector

organizations like foundations or businesses. • Institutional Scholarships: Awarded by your college.

APPLICATION TIPS• Organize your scholarship application deadlines.• Create a résumé of accomplishments.• Gather letters of recommendation.• Write an essay that can be easily tailored to multiple

questions.

TIMELINE• Deadlines typically range from October through March of

your senior year in high school, but some are earlier. • Junior Year & Earlier: Research scholarships from

religious organizations, local businesses and community groups.

• Summer Before Senior Year: Compile a list of potential scholarships and deadline dates.

• Fall of Senior Year: Fill out applications, write essays and submit applications.

• Winter of Senior Year: Continue applying and track your applications.

• Throughout College: You can earn new scholarships at any point during college. Keep researching opportunities and applying.

SCHOLARSHIPS 101Scholarships are free money you don’t have to pay back. They can reduce how much you need to borrow to pay for college.

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Are you good at explaining things to others? Do you have a special talent in a subject area?

Do you like to help others?

You can become a peer tutor!You can help other students!

Tutoring is remote and confidential.

Contact Mrs. Diana ([email protected]) for more

information.

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Register online! www.rhnet.org/ceregister

Five Hour PrelicensingThis is a virtual version of the New York State 5-hour prelicensing course that will be held via Google Meet. Students will complete the necessary materials required to earn a New York State Department of Motor Vehicles MV-278 certificate which is required to schedule a road test.

Students must show their valid NYS Learner’s Permit to the instructor during the first class. To participate in this virtual, interactive class, students must have a gmail account and have access to a computer with a camera and microphone. They must be visible for the duration of each class in order to qualify for a certificate.

After completion of this class, call 359-7805 to schedule an appointment for the student to sign and pick-up their certificate. They must bring their valid photo New York State Learner’s Permit to that appointment.

A two-day virtual 5-hour prelicensing course will be held via Google Meet onTuesday & Thursday, January 12 & 14, from 5-7:30 p.m. The course cost is $49.Register online for DA30V1 following the instructions below.

You must preregister for this course. If you will be attending the class using an email different than the one with which you registered, call 359-7805 to give us the gmail address that is to be used. Thank you!.

Offered by Rush-Henrietta Continuing Education3288 East Henrietta Road • Henrietta NY 14467

(585) 359-7805 • [email protected]

Register online for all Continuing Education courses1. Go to www.rhnet.org/ceregister

2. Click the My Account at top left of the page; use your Login and Password or - if you haven’t already -set up your New Account. » If the account is in your name (the adult), click again on My Account to reveal Manage Members on

left hand side; click Manage Members to view, edit, or add family members to your account.

3. When ready to register, click the Course Search at top left of the page; in the Keyword box, enterthe course code DA30V1; click the green Search button.

4. Click course title to view course information.5. Scroll down to bottom of page; after “Please select the name of the person who will be attending this

course,” choose the correct name from the drop down list.

6. Add the course to your Cart.7. When all are added to your Cart, click green Checkout button; follow the instructions to makeyourVisaorMasterCardpayment;filloutCardholdernameifcardisheldinanameotherthantheperson attending the course.

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Make dinner a selfless act by joining us for a fundraiser to support Rush Henrietta Singers. Come to Chipotle at 640

Jefferson Rd. in Henrietta on Saturday, January 9 between 4 and 8 PM. Bring in this flyer, show it on your smartphone or tell the cashier you are supporting the cause to make sure that 33% of the proceeds will be donated to the Rush Henrietta Singers.

NEW! ORDER ONLINE FOR PICKUP

Use code DKTVLP4 before checkout in 'promo' field. Orders placed on Chipotle.com or through the Chipotle app for pickup using this unique code

will be counted towards the fundraiser.

C HI POTLE M EXIC A N GR ILL

All online orders must be placed for pickup at the same time/location of the fundraiser. Delivery cannot be counted at this time. Gift card purchases during fundraisers do not count towards total donated sales, but

purchases made with an existing gift card will count. $150 minimum event sales required to receive any donation.

Rush-Henrietta Senior High School RH Singers Fundraiser

Saturday, January 9, 2021

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You may join this virtual event You may join this virtual event using one of these platforms:using one of these platforms:

Live Stream: www.rushumc.com/live-stream YouTube: www.rhnet.org/rushumc

Facebook Live: www.facebook.com/rushumc/

This event is sponsored by The Interracial Clergy Council of Henrietta & Rush, the Town of Henrietta, and the Rush-Henrietta Central School District.

14th AnnualMARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.

Celebrationfor the Henrietta & Rush Communitiesfor the Henrietta & Rush Communities

January 14, 2021 • 7 p.m.

Stand Up, Stand Up, Step UpStep Up

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2021 Rochester Brain Bee

The Rochester Brain Bee is an annual neuroscience competition for high school students. Come show o� your knowledge about the brain!

Prize for Top Finalist! The winner will receive an all-expenses paid trip to the National Brain Bee at Northeast Ohio Medical University!

When and Where?Saturday, January 30, 2021 - 9:30 am to 11:30 am

Hosted virtually by the University of Rochester

Want to know more? Check us out!www.rochestersfn.org/bac/brain-bee.html

www.facebook.com/URBrainAwareness/

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Sponsored by:

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IT’S EASY! Create your ad online atwww.jostensadservice.com 1. Choose your ad size and layout.

2. Enter your text and upload your photos.

Important information about Yearbook Recognition Ads• Our school reserves the right to edit ads per our guidelines.

• We retain the right to remove any explicit text, graphic photosor copyright-protected imagery or photos.

• For the ad to appear in the yearbook, your ad must be purchasedby the order deadline.

• Color photographs uploaded for black-and-white ads will appearin black and white.

• We will make every effort to use your layout and text as indicated.A proof will not be provided and no changes can be made afterpurchase.

©2020 Jostens, Inc. 171787

ORDER YOUR SENIOR BABY PICTURE

AD TODAY!

Frequently Asked QuestionsHow are the ad prices determined and what is the money used for?Ad prices are determined by our school. The revenue from Recognition Ads helps support our yearbook and keep it affordable for everyone.

How is the ad deadline determined?The ad deadline is set by our school based on the production schedule for the yearbook.

Can I create my student’s ad on my mobile device?Yes, yearbook ads can be created online from both desktop and mobile devices.

Can I send my materials to the school?

No, please do not send your materials to our school. Our school has selected Jostens to assist with our ad program. Please call our customer service number (800-358-0800) if you have questions or need assistance in creating your ad.

More questions? Call Jostens at (800) 358-0800.

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Dear Parent or Student,

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RUSH-HENRIETTACentral School District

2034 Lehigh Station RoadHenrietta, New York 14467

Phone: (585) 359-5000Fax: (585) 359-5045

www.rhnet.org

2020-2021 Board of EducationMrs. Diane E. McBride, President

Mrs. Annmarie Strzyzynski, Vice PresidentMrs. Mai Abdullah

Mrs. Jennifer M. LairdMrs. Nichole M. LaPlaca

Mr. James C. O’Brien

Superintendent of SchoolsMr. Lawrence Bo Wright