Rush–Henrietta Ninth Grade Academy

Rush–Henrietta Ninth Grade Academy
Address
2000 Lehigh Station Road
Henrietta, New York
USA
Information
Type Public high school
Motto Guiding Student Success
Established 1960 (2000 for use of Ninth Grade Academy)
School district Rush–Henrietta Central School District
Principal Kerry Macko
Grades 9
Enrollment Between 400–500 Students (~20–25 a class)
Campus Public
Color(s) Green, Gold, and Black
Mascot Royal Comets (Lion Mascot)
Yearbook Club made
Website http://www.rhnet.org/ninthgrade_academy.cfm?subpage=61

Rush–Henrietta Ninth Grade Academy is a public high school located in the town of Henrietta, New York. It is part of the Rush–Henrietta Central School District, housing students in grade 9 only. The Ninth Grade Academy combines students from both Henry V. Burger Middle School and Charles H. Roth Middle School. The academy's building is known as the Carlton Webster Building.

The Rush–Henrietta Central School District created the Ninth Grade Academy in 2000 in order to alleviate problems regarding over-crowding at Rush–Henrietta Senior High School, which had hosted grades 9 through 12. Grade 9 students were moved to the new academy while the Senior High School continues to host grades 10 through 12.

School day structure

The building is broken into two large groups of students; East and West. Corresponding to the specific side of the school a student is assigned to, are the teachers that a student reports to. The school day schedule is broken down into four 80 minute instructional periods or blocks, of which students report to classes. The lunch periods, each 40 minutes long, are broken into East students and West students, placed during the late morning hours. Some students still switch lunches daily to alleviate congestion for lunch periods. At the end of the school day, at approximately 2:00pm, students report to their homerooms in which homework and getting extra help is encouraged. The official end of the school day is at 2:35pm. The school also employs 2 security guards to monitor the hallways during the 4 minute passing periods.

Busing

Since the Senior High School building ends their school day at 2:45pm, administration has decided to have all of the regular end of the day buses stand by at the end of the day at the Ninth Grade Academy. As the students start boarding the buses, they begin to shuttle the students to the Senior High School building, in which Ninth Grade Academy students can then transfer to their bus that takes them to their residence/destination. By 2:45pm, most buses are waiting at the Senior High School building, of which are then boarded by the students of the Senior High School building. By approximately 2:55pm, the buses depart the school and go through their runs.

A similar pattern is followed with the late bus schedule, which departs the Ninth Grade Academy at approximately 3:30, and departs the Senior High School at approximately 3:45.

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