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    Rush-Henrietta Central School District
    2034 Lehigh Station Road
    Henrietta, New York 14467
    (585) 359-5000 
    www.rhnet.org

    2024-2025 Board of Education
    Scott M. Adair, President
    Mai Abdullah, Vice President
    Shiloh Arthmann
    Suzanne Bennett
    aura P. Borate
    Kimberly DeLardge
    Rachel Sherman

    Superintendent of Schools Dr. Barbara A. Mullen
    Published by the Office of Community Relations

    VOTER ELIGIBILITY
    • You must be a United States citizen.
    • You must be at least 18 years old by May 20, 2025.
    • You must be a resident of the district at least 30 days prior to the vote.
    • You do not have to own property in the district.

    ABSENTEE OR EARLY BALLOTS AND ASL INTERPRETER
    Qualified voters who would like an application for an absentee ballot or early voting ballot may request one from District Clerk Cheryl Castronovo at 359-5010 or ccastronovo@ rhnet.org. If either type of ballot is to be mailed to the voter, the completed application must be received by the district clerk no later than Tuesday, May 13. If the early mail or absentee ballot is to be handed to the voter in person at the Office of the District Clerk, the completed application must be received by the district clerk during regular office hours no later than Monday, May 19. The Office of the District Clerk is located in the Parker Administration Building, 2034 Lehigh Station Road, Henrietta. To be counted, both types of ballots need to be received by the district clerk no later than 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, via postal mail or the drop-box located at the administration building. If you need ASL interpreter service at the polling site for the May 20 vote, contact Ms. Castronovo by Wednesday, May 14, to request that an interpreter be present.

    2025-2026 PROPOSED BUDGET
    Fiscally Responsible, Equitable, Student-Centered

    • Preserves instructional programs and services.
    • Supports infrastructure with capital reserve planning.
    • Ensures ongoing mental wellness initiatives.
    • Aligns spending with district priorities.

    NEW VOTING MACHINES
    The Monroe County Board of Elections is requiring the use of new touchscreen voting machines. Learn more at rhnet.org/touchscreen before you vote.