• The R-H Budget Supports:

    Hands-On Opportunities: Students in grades 7-12 have opportunities to explore the trades and take advantage of other important learning opportunities. Webster Learning Center gives students in its Alternative High School program ways to visit local businesses,  providing a look at real-life career opportunities they may want to pursue. For more information, see page 5. Classroom Learning: In addition to the important learning that occurs daily in our classrooms, Rush-Henrietta provides many extra  opportunities for our students to learn and dream big. This year, Burger Junior High students had an incredible opportunity to hear from Clayton Turner, a NASA administrator. He spoke about the many roles that are important in this line of work.

    Hands-On Learning

    Classroom Learning: In addition to the important learning that occurs daily in our classrooms, Rush-Henrietta provides many extra  opportunities for our students to learn and dream big. This year, Burger Junior High students had an incredible opportunity to hear from Clayton Turner, a NASA administrator. He spoke about the many roles that are important in this line of work.

    Classroom Learning

    Athletics: From incredible individual accomplishments to tremendous team victories, our Royal Comets are excelling in sports. The girls varsity bowling team is shown posing for a photo after it won the Section 5 Class A title. Our boys varsity basketball also won at the sectional level this winter. Thank you for your continued support of these hardworking, talented students.

    Girls Bowling Team

    Music: For many consecutive years, Rush-Henrietta has been recognized as one of the Best Communities for Music Education in the nation! Students in grades 4-12 may participate in general music, as well as band, chorus, and orchestra. Whether performing a solo or being a productive member of a high-performing group, our young musicians are growing each day.

    View of Music Room

    Dedicated R-H Employees: The district continues to look for ways to attract and retain caring, skilled employees. That isn’t easy, given the competitive job market that all school districts are encountering today. R-H leaders continue to address this topic with the care and diligence it deserves. Here, Superintendent Mullen honors John Wilcox for his good work as a bus driver.

    Superintendent and Bus Driver

    Successful Futures: R-H strives to help each student develop individual skills and talents that will support them throughout their career and life. Eight out of 10 R-H graduates will pursue post-secondary education. Others seek full-time employment or join the U.S. Armed Forces. Our Career and Technical Education efforts help students understand different career options.

    Graduates Posting