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NEWS AND NOTES

2024-2025

IMPORTANT DATES:
October 11: Homecoming - Adams Varsity vs. Stoney Creek Football game, 7:00 PM
October 12:Homecoming Dance, 7:00 PM
October 14:No school, district-wide
October 15:PAC Meeting,Stoney Creek, Media Center,7:00PM-9:00PM
October 21:Board of Education Regular Meeting,West Middle School, Cafeteria,6:00PM
(National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists and Commended Scholars are being celebrated at the BOE, tonight!)
October 23: Full-day, PSAT/NMSQT Test (All day for Juniors)
Half day for 9th, 10th, and 12th grades and ATPS.

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HOCO VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

Call for Volunteers - HOCO Coat Check & Refreshments.

Volunteers are needed to work the coat check and refreshments distribution at ADAMS HOCO on Saturday, October 12, 2024! This is a fantastic opportunity for you to get a behind-the-scenes look at all the fun our kids are having while spending time with friends, fellow parents & caregivers. Don’t worry—you can reassure your children that you won’t see them unless they want to be seen!
Our main goal is to efficiently check in and out students' personal items and to keep the snacks and beverages restocked and distributed throughout the dance to help make this event a success!

HOCO starts at 7:00 pm in the Gym. We have two volunteer shifts available: 6:30-8:30 pm or 8:15-10:30 pm. Choose the time and role that works best for you:

  1. Coat Check - Cafeteria: Help check in/out student coats, shoes, and phones, and assist with clean-up.
  2. Refreshments - AUX Gym: Distribute refreshments, refill water jugs, restock supplies, and assist with clean-up.
  3. Floaters: Provide support to both the coat check and refreshments areas.

Please sign up by clicking the following Signup Genius link: www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0849ACAE2EAAF58-50850470-adams#/. Share this link with other Highlander families who might want to join you—volunteering is a great way to engage with our community!

Questions? Contact Sharon Pizzuti at [emailprotected] or 248-797-3759.

Thank you for your support and go Highlanders!

Sharon Pizzuti & Molly Corombos
Adams HOCO Coat Check/Refreshments Volunteer Coordinators

SPOTLIGHT ON INSTRUCTION
Special Guest: Mrs. Adrienne Walker

HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
CELEBRATION

PARENT DROP OFF AND PICK UP LOOP

​Hello Highlander Families!

Please take a look at the attached diagram (below) for a visual reference. This map isprovided by our Administration about Drop Off/Pick up Loop information. To ensure the safety of students and staff, drop off and pick up is not permitted in the auditorium or athletic parking lots. Our hope is that all students and parents arrive and depart safely each school day. Thank you for your partnership in this area.

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​SAFETY AND SECURITY IS TOP PRIORITY!

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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 11), and Highlander Highway (Door 20).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 utilizefast food delivery services. For example,DoorDash, GrubHub,Instacart, orUber Eats,etc. for food delivery.
  • If students are traveling to other campusesthroughout the day, they are asked tocheck 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.

PARKING PASSES

For ALL parking pass matters, contact Mrs. Dennis in the main office.

LOCKER INFORMATION

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All locker matters should be discussed with Mrs. Kari Dennis in the main office during normal business hours on Monday - Friday from 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Thank you for your support!

ATTENDANCE - PLEASE USE PARENTVUE


Report PARTIAL AND FULL DAY ABSENCES right into yourParentVue Accountby pressing

In the Note sectionstate the time of the early dismissal or late arrival then hitSAVE.

This is the #1 preferred option.

ParentVue is the easiest, quickest way to report attendance matters.

Simply press the blue button next to your students name and leave info in the NOTE SECTION. You can also call the attendance line at 248-726-5310, please be sure to SPELL first and last name to insure accuracy.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!

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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 utilizefast food delivery services. For example,DoorDash, GrubHub,Instacart, orUber Eats,etc. for food delivery.
  • If students are traveling to other campusesthroughout the day, they are asked tocheck 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.

2024 AP SCHOOL HONOR ROLL

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COUNSELING DEPARTMENT

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If you need to reach out to your student’s counselor, please see below for contact information.

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(International Exchange Students are supported by counselors via alpha arrangement)


College & Career Night - Grades 9-12

On Tuesday, October 15th 6-8 pm at Adams 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. Registration for the event is HERE.

SENIORS: College Application Info.

Counselors met with all seniors on Thursday, September 5th. Seniors were given their transcripts for review, and counselors explained the process for applying to college, sending transcripts, sending test scores, searching for scholarships, etc. All information is posted on the seniors’ AHS Class of 2025 Google Classroom. It is important for them to keep checking the Google Classroom for pertinent information, as we will post throughout the year. Additionally, information for seniors regarding college applications, transcript ordering, the Common Application, and more can be found on the Senior Weebly.
Individual Senior Meetings: Over the next couple months, counselors will send passes to each senior to meet and discuss post-graduation plans, college applications, etc. Additionally, students are welcome to stop by the Counseling Office to ask questions or schedule a meeting with their counselor. Students are able to email their counselors with questions at any time as well. During this season of post high school planning, students are encouraged to take ownership of the process/steps toward their future, as they will be navigating life on their own soon.
Transcripts: Students order transcripts via www.Parchment.com . This process was explained to seniors on Sept. 5th, and they created a Parchment account.

MICHIGAN COLLEGE MONTH Application Fee Waivers: Many MI colleges waive application fees in October. See attached flier 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!

Financial Aid / FAFSA Presentation Oct. 8th

Paying for College: Understanding the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will be held virtually on Oct. 8th at 6pm. Oakland University will deliver the presentation, but the information shared is able to be used at any college/university a student attends. Please register HERE. If you are unable to join the presentation on the date scheduled, you can access any of the virtual presentations or watch the recorded version on the OU Financial Aid Events website.

AP TEST REGISTRATION:
  • The AP test registration sign-up process is live beginning Monday, September 9th, and will run through October 28th. Please see the attached flier 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 October 28th, 2024, or they will not have an exam ordered.
  • If you are scheduled to take a semester 2 only AP class next semester (i.e. AP Macroeconomics), registration for that exam will open during semester 2. Please hold off on registering for any semester 2 only test at this time.
  • Please have your student reach out to their AP teacher with any questions.

SENIORS & JUNIORS: Xello Meetings

Next week, counselors will visit senior and junior English classrooms. We will share pertinent information with students regarding upcoming dates, things they can expect and work on for post-high school planning, and more. Also, we will discuss career exploration, and assist them in using Xello to complete their state-required EDPs and to explore career and training/college options.

SOPHOMORES & JUNIORS: OSTC

For 10th & 11th grade students interested in a program at OSTC next school year, please see the attached fliers and see below about information nights. For more information, visit: www.OSTConline.com
Thursday, October 24, 2024: OSTC-NE Information Night at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, November 21, 2024: Cosmetology Information Night at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, December 5, 2024: Career Night Open House between 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Free Seminar in Spanish: College Preparation & Resources

Oakland University, in collaboration with the Consulate of Mexico-Detroit, is offering a free seminar in Spanish for high school students and their families. It includes four presentations on college preparation and resources.
Dates: Thursdays, October 3, 10, 24, 31
Time: 5:00 – 6:30 PM
Location: Oakland University, Room 223 Varner Hall, 371 Varner Dr., Rochester, MI
For more information, please see the attached flier or contact Dr. Cecilia Saenz Roby at [emailprotected] .

Work Permits

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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MULTILINGUAL LIBRARY


Multilingual Library Recommendations!

We are looking to provide ALL of our students with books that will relate to their cultural and language backgrounds. If you have any recommendations of good books in another language or that represent another culture, please follow this link or scan the code below to help us out! We are looking for all kinds of books, including fiction and non-fiction!

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Mrs. Carlson – Media Center Specialist
Mr. Beukema – English Language Development Teacher

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JOIN THE ​​PTSA!

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PAC

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​​THE PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT

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COMING SOON!

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​For more information about upcoming events click the link below:

https://ahs.rochester.k12.mi.us/student-life/theatre

​ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT

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​2024-2025 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 athleticsoffice at (248) 726-5272 or at [emailprotected]. Also, feel free to contact Shane Holler, Athletic Director at (248) 726-5208 or

[emailprotected].

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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 the2024-25 school year. A valid 2024-25 physical examination must be completed on or after April 15, 2025.

  • This physical MUST BE SIGNED BY A DOCTORand 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 furtherinformation, please reference the athletic webpage on the RCS website at:https://www.rochester.k12.mi.us/athletics.

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You asked, and we delivered!

We're beyond excited to introduce the launch of our Business Sponsorship Program for the Rochester Adams Athletic Boosters, and we invite you to be a part of this incredible opportunity!

The Rochester Adams Athletic Boosters exists to serve our student-athletes, helping to provide them with outstanding experiences throughout their high school athletic careers. Your support is crucial in helping us achieve our mission, and we are thrilled to offer you a chance to make a significant impact on the lives of our young athletes.

Why Sponsor?

🏟️Enhance Athletic Facilities:Your sponsorship helps improve our facilities, ensuring our athletes have the best environment to train and compete.

🏅Support Student Programs:The funds raised go directly back into improving our athletic programs, providing our students with the resources they need to excel.

📣Promote Your Business:Showcase your business to our dedicated community with a sponsorship banner that will be displayed for an entire school year.

Your business banner will be prominently displayed for one full school year, ensuring maximum exposure to our community.

By becoming a sponsor, you're not just supporting our athletes - you're showing the whole community that you care about their success. Plus, it's a fantastic way to get your business some well-deserved recognition.

We'd love for you to spread the word about this amazing opportunity. Do you know any local business owners who might be interested? Maybe you have friends or family members who run businesses? Share this with them! The more sponsors we have, the more we can do for our student-athletes.

Let's work together to make this year incredible for our athletes and our community. Who's ready? 💪🏼

Let's make this happen! 🤎⚔️💛

BECOME A SPONSOR TODAY! Click Here

VISIT OUR UPDATED WEBSITE Click Here

with gratitude,
Daniela Zobrist

ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL
ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB PRESIDENT

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UPCOMING SPORTSEVENTS​!

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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.

PURCHASE ONLINE TICKETS!

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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

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RCS - CHARTWELLS
​FOOD SERVICE

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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

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FUELING KIDS' FUTURES
ONE MEAL AT A TIME PROGRAM

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ParentVUE and StudentVUE Logins
Parentscan 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/parentvuefor 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[emailprotected]

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TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
https://www.rochester.k12.mi.us/about-us/departments/technology-services

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).

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ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL IS ON FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, AND TWITTER

Stay up to date on all the Highlander happenings by following us on:
​ Facebook; Instagram; and Twitter. Click below.

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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 remindour ​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/.

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COURTESY DRIVING SCHOOL

Courtesy 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 [emailprotected] if you have any questions.

Courtesy Driving School
Business Hours:
Monday - Friday 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

RAHCC RECRUITING

The 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 healthylifestyle choices throughprogramming 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.

[emailprotected]


The Adambots put on a great showing at the Kettering Kick Off today, Sunday, September 22nd. It was a long day for the students and adults who attended, starting at 6:00 AM and ending just before 10:00 PM, when we returned home. The team was in the number two alliance as the third robot, along with team captain, The EngiNerds, FRC team 2337 and The Hemlock's Gray Matter, FRC team 5712. The alliance made it to the finals, which had to go to three matches, losing to the number one alliance. Great job by the drive team, photo/video team, adults, cheering team, and the two student volunteers that were part of the field reset group.

ROCHESTER MOUNTAIN BIKE TEAM

This past weekend, the Rochester Mountain Bike Team (RMBT) participated in Race #3 at the Owassippe Scout Reservation. Renowned for its challenging sandy terrain, the course once again tested the riders’ skills and endurance. RMBT performed exceptionally well, securing first place for the second consecutive time. Notably, Abby Weaver from Adam High School achieved 5th place in the Female Varsity category, while Anna Weaver secured 3rd place in the Female JV category. The team now eagerly anticipates next week’s race at Maybury State Park in Novi, with hopes of achieving a third consecutive victory.

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Welcome back to the 2024-2025 school year,

Mr. Luke Swanson, Principal
Dr. Susan Demeniuk, Assistant Principal
Mrs. Andrea Noel, ​Assistant Principal

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