NEWSLETTER VOL. 8, ISS. 26
March 17th, 2023
IMPORTANT DATES:
March 18 - State Solo & Ensemble
March 24 - End of Quarter / Half Day early dismissal at 10:45 AM
March 25 - April 2 - Spring Break
April 6 - Senior voting registration at 8 - 10am and Senior meeting during 5ht hour
April 7 - No School
April 17 - No School for Students
April 25 - Cap & Gown and Grad order delivery during lunches for Seniors
March 24 - End of Quarter / Half Day early dismissal at 10:45 AM
March 25 - April 2 - Spring Break
April 6 - Senior voting registration at 8 - 10am and Senior meeting during 5ht hour
April 7 - No School
April 17 - No School for Students
April 25 - Cap & Gown and Grad order delivery during lunches for Seniors
senior scholars list
Congratulations to our seniors who made the Scholars list for the class of 2023. These lists are preliminary of the seniors who, according to our records, have achieved one of the three levels of academic recognition. The senior recognition is based on:
- Weighted GPA and based on the end of first semester grades.
- Students completing and passing all AP courses counted toward recognition.
Seniors should check for their name in the category they believe is accurate according to the given criteria. If you believe the level of recognition is incorrect, please complete the discrepancy form which is available in the counseling office. Discrepancy forms need to be returned to the counseling office by Friday, March 24th. Please mark your calendars for the Honors Convocation on May 4th at 7pm.
Scholars of Achievement
Scholars of Distinction
Scholars of Highest Achievement
Spring Sports Tryout Information
Please see the information below about tryout information regarding Spring sports:
Spring Sports Tryout Information
All athletes must be fully registered in Final Forms to be eligible to tryout, click the link here to register your athlete.
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Girls Soccer Tryouts
All Levels
March 13h-17th- 3:00-5:30 pm in the Stadium.
Contact Varsity Head Coach Bryan Mittlestadt with questions- [email protected]
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Girls Softball Tryouts
All Levels:
March 13th-17th- 6:00-9:00 pm in the Main and Aux Gyms.
Contact Varsity Head Coach Rick Troy with questions- [email protected]
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Girls Tennis Tryouts
All Levels
March 13h-17th- 3:00-5:00 pm at Lifetime Fitness- 200 W Avon Rd, Rochester Hills, MI 48307
Contact Varsity Head Coach Dave Pietrangelo with questions- [email protected]
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Boys and Girls Track
All Levels
March13th-17th- 3:00-5:00 pm, conditioning on the Grass Field.
Contact Varsity Head Coaches Jeff Castonia ([email protected]) and Kim Kutschman ([email protected]) with questions
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Boys Baseball Tryouts
All Levels:
March 13th- 3:00-6:00 pm Main and Aux Gym
March 14th- 3:00-6:00 pm Main and Aux Gym
March 15th- 3:00-6:00 pm Main and Aux Gym
Contact Varsity Head Coach Clint Rodger with questions- [email protected]
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Girls Lacrosse
All Levels
March 13th-17th- 5:30-7:30 in the Stadium.
Contact Varsity Head Coach Dale Coats with questions- [email protected]
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Boys Golf
All Levels
March 13th- Tryout Session 1 at Larry Hamilton Golf Indoor Training Facility (232 South St.) 3:00-6:00 pm
March 14th- USGA Rules Quiz at Room A360 2:35 pm
March 15th- Tryout Session 2 at Larry Hamilton Golf Indoor Training Facility (232 South St.) 3:00-6:00 pm
March 16th- Twin Lakes Golf Club depending on weather and availability
March 17th- Twin Lakes Golf Club depending on weather and availability
Contact Varsity Head Coach Tony Lafferty with questions- [email protected]
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Boys Lacrosse
All Levels
March 13th-17th- 7:30-9:30 in the Stadium.
Contact Varsity Head Coach Tyler Kilpatrick with questions- [email protected]
Looking forward to a wonderful 2022 Spring season! Contact our athletic department at 248-726-5708 with any questions!
Spring Sports Tryout Information
All athletes must be fully registered in Final Forms to be eligible to tryout, click the link here to register your athlete.
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Girls Soccer Tryouts
All Levels
March 13h-17th- 3:00-5:30 pm in the Stadium.
Contact Varsity Head Coach Bryan Mittlestadt with questions- [email protected]
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Girls Softball Tryouts
All Levels:
March 13th-17th- 6:00-9:00 pm in the Main and Aux Gyms.
Contact Varsity Head Coach Rick Troy with questions- [email protected]
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Girls Tennis Tryouts
All Levels
March 13h-17th- 3:00-5:00 pm at Lifetime Fitness- 200 W Avon Rd, Rochester Hills, MI 48307
Contact Varsity Head Coach Dave Pietrangelo with questions- [email protected]
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Boys and Girls Track
All Levels
March13th-17th- 3:00-5:00 pm, conditioning on the Grass Field.
Contact Varsity Head Coaches Jeff Castonia ([email protected]) and Kim Kutschman ([email protected]) with questions
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Boys Baseball Tryouts
All Levels:
March 13th- 3:00-6:00 pm Main and Aux Gym
March 14th- 3:00-6:00 pm Main and Aux Gym
March 15th- 3:00-6:00 pm Main and Aux Gym
Contact Varsity Head Coach Clint Rodger with questions- [email protected]
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Girls Lacrosse
All Levels
March 13th-17th- 5:30-7:30 in the Stadium.
Contact Varsity Head Coach Dale Coats with questions- [email protected]
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Boys Golf
All Levels
March 13th- Tryout Session 1 at Larry Hamilton Golf Indoor Training Facility (232 South St.) 3:00-6:00 pm
March 14th- USGA Rules Quiz at Room A360 2:35 pm
March 15th- Tryout Session 2 at Larry Hamilton Golf Indoor Training Facility (232 South St.) 3:00-6:00 pm
March 16th- Twin Lakes Golf Club depending on weather and availability
March 17th- Twin Lakes Golf Club depending on weather and availability
Contact Varsity Head Coach Tony Lafferty with questions- [email protected]
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Boys Lacrosse
All Levels
March 13th-17th- 7:30-9:30 in the Stadium.
Contact Varsity Head Coach Tyler Kilpatrick with questions- [email protected]
Looking forward to a wonderful 2022 Spring season! Contact our athletic department at 248-726-5708 with any questions!
Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test
RCS will be offering the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test on Saturday, May 20, from 8:30 - 11:30 a.m., at Rochester High School, to students interested in a military career or who need some additional career guidance.
Students may sign up by copying and pasting the following link in their browser: bit.ly/ASVABRCSdocs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeB1FwpQUD_QR2f3_6Umd1om9-HaD2LSYNipPtLgpmdMlVp-Q/viewform. The test will be proctored by military personnel with RCS staff in attendance. Once the results have been processed, the ASVAB summary sheets will be printed and returned to the school with a copy of the career guide for each participant.
Students may sign up by copying and pasting the following link in their browser: bit.ly/ASVABRCSdocs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeB1FwpQUD_QR2f3_6Umd1om9-HaD2LSYNipPtLgpmdMlVp-Q/viewform. The test will be proctored by military personnel with RCS staff in attendance. Once the results have been processed, the ASVAB summary sheets will be printed and returned to the school with a copy of the career guide for each participant.
Congrats SCHS Math team!
On March 3rd the Stoney Creek Math Team competed in the 54th Math Field Day at UM-Flint.
18 teams from throughout the state came in for Field Day this year. The event consists of 7 different contests in which the students compete as individuals or as a team. Stoney won the Ramanujan Division, beating the teams from Grand Blanc, Grand Ledge, Saginaw Arts and Sciences, Schwartz Creek, and Traverse City West.
Stoney’s team placed first in the essay contest. This year’s essay topic was Mycielskian of graphs. The team also notched wins in the Relay and Swiss Games. In the individual events Mason Knaup placed first in the Chalk Talk with his presentation on the Pigeonhole Principle. Claire Bahk, and James Peng won the Leapfrog contest by working together to solve problems. Yuna Woo placed 1st in the Mad Hatter B which is a rapid computation and problem-solving event for freshmen and sophomores, while Michelle Peng scored in the junior/senior event, Mad Hatter A.
Team members from left to right: Michelle Peng, Claire Bahk, Yuna Woo, Mason Knaup, and James Peng.
18 teams from throughout the state came in for Field Day this year. The event consists of 7 different contests in which the students compete as individuals or as a team. Stoney won the Ramanujan Division, beating the teams from Grand Blanc, Grand Ledge, Saginaw Arts and Sciences, Schwartz Creek, and Traverse City West.
Stoney’s team placed first in the essay contest. This year’s essay topic was Mycielskian of graphs. The team also notched wins in the Relay and Swiss Games. In the individual events Mason Knaup placed first in the Chalk Talk with his presentation on the Pigeonhole Principle. Claire Bahk, and James Peng won the Leapfrog contest by working together to solve problems. Yuna Woo placed 1st in the Mad Hatter B which is a rapid computation and problem-solving event for freshmen and sophomores, while Michelle Peng scored in the junior/senior event, Mad Hatter A.
Team members from left to right: Michelle Peng, Claire Bahk, Yuna Woo, Mason Knaup, and James Peng.
North Hill Student Appreciation Week Volunteers
North Hill Elementary is looking for volunteer North Hill alumni to read to our students at North Hill during Student Appreciation Week March 20 - 23. Bring your own book or use one of our provided books! Please sign up on the below link.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C094EAEA82AA02-alumni
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C094EAEA82AA02-alumni
nhs application
NHS is now accepting applications for the 2023-24 school year. Applications will be accepted March 14th - April 3rd at 2:30pm. No late applications will be accepted. All prospective members (CURRENT sophomores and juniors) should join the Google Classroom with the code ysclqrg. Students can also scan the QR codes throughout the building. Please visit the NHS page on the Stoney Creek website for full details.
Rochester Mountain bike team
The Rochester Mountain Bike Team is holding its annual Spring Fundraiser from now until Sunday, March 19th. Your donations will help us keep costs low for students, acquire a team trailer, and grow our Bike Library. To donate and learn more about our fundraiser, please visit https://donorbox.org/rmbtfundraiser23 .
seal of biliteracy
Junior and Senior students can register for the Seal of Biliteracy exam. This exam is for students who demonstrate a high level of proficiency in a world language, in addition to English. This seal provides evidence of linguistic skills that are attractive to future employers and college admission offices. Testing will be done remotely; students must use their own devices and may test from home. The current capacity for this date is 30 students; another date will be added in the future for juniors.
Testing: Saturday, March 18th
Where: Remote (from home)
Cost: $25
Registration is a two-part process.
Testing: Saturday, March 18th
Where: Remote (from home)
Cost: $25
Registration is a two-part process.
- Part 1: Students must complete this online application using their RCS credentials: SEAL OF BILITERACY REGISTRATION FLYER. The testing date is Saturday, March 18th at 12 pm.
- Part 2: After completing this application, students who need to take the assessments will be sent a link to complete payment for testing. Assessments cost $25 and must be paid for no later than 4 pm on Friday, March 10th or students may not test. Every effort will be made to accommodate every language spoken throughout the district, but it may not be possible to earn the Seal of Biliteracy for a language for which a commercial assessment has not been developed.
psat schedule - october 12th
donation opportunities
If you are interested in donating to SCHS Care Cart, please click HERE. Our Care Cart is essential items for students in need.
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Should any questions arise, please contact Elizabeth Arcangeli, World Language Curriculum Coordinator.
Athletic booster important updates
SC Athletic Booster Club 2023 Scholarship Application
The SC Athletic Booster Club is now accepting applications for our 2023 student scholarships. Applications are due no later than Friday March 24th. Last year we awarded 6 scholarships totaling $3,000.
Please print and complete the application.
The SC Athletic Booster Club is now accepting applications for our 2023 student scholarships. Applications are due no later than Friday March 24th. Last year we awarded 6 scholarships totaling $3,000.
Please print and complete the application.
credit by exam
Credit by Exam information for the spring testing is now available! Registration will be held April 1-28.
summer learning program
Registration for session 1 of the Summer Learning Program is now open!
Session 1: June 20 - June29
Registration for sessions 2 & 3 of the Summer Learning Program open on March 20th.
Session 2: July 5 - July 14
Session 3: July 17 - July 28 (online only)
In-person classes meet 7:30am - 2:30pm
Credit recovery courses for core classes for RCS students is free.
Tuition: $275 per course ($75 for students qualifying for free or reduced lunch)
Summer Music Theatre: June 13 - July 22 9:00am - 2:00pm
Tuition: TBD
Summer Learning Program Information Packet
Summer Learning Program Registration Page
Session 1: June 20 - June29
Registration for sessions 2 & 3 of the Summer Learning Program open on March 20th.
Session 2: July 5 - July 14
Session 3: July 17 - July 28 (online only)
In-person classes meet 7:30am - 2:30pm
Credit recovery courses for core classes for RCS students is free.
Tuition: $275 per course ($75 for students qualifying for free or reduced lunch)
Summer Music Theatre: June 13 - July 22 9:00am - 2:00pm
Tuition: TBD
Summer Learning Program Information Packet
Summer Learning Program Registration Page
Parent Advisory committee
Sparkle Nominations
NOw hiring!!
After School Tutoring
nhs tutoring
NHS students will be available several days a week before/after school for free tutoring in the Media Center.
Attendance
Our students’ attendance matters to us. We want and expect them to be here as much as possible. We value their presence, and their academic success is dependent on it. Organized or coordinated absences from school are not endorsed by Rochester Community Schools, for example “Senior Skip Days”. Students who decide to take part in these events will be responsible for all missed work and assessments that occur on that day. Teachers will be continuing instruction as normal.
Student Pick up after school / Parking
As a reminder at the end of the school day, students must be picked up in the parent loop on the south end of the school off Tieken Road. If the student can not be picked up in the loop, please park in the Junior or senior lots by the auditorium or the pool. Please do not pick students up on the north end of school. The loop is reserved for buses and authorized vehicles with permits only.
counseling
SENIORS AND FAMILIES - FAFSA: UNDERSTANDING YOUR AWARD LETTER WEBINARS
Students and families that have completed their FAFSA and have received their award letter from their chosen institutions are encouraged to register for an informational webinar provided by Michigan Department of Treasury's MI Student Aid team. Participants will be able to gather the following information:
Students and families that have completed their FAFSA and have received their award letter from their chosen institutions are encouraged to register for an informational webinar provided by Michigan Department of Treasury's MI Student Aid team. Participants will be able to gather the following information:
- How to compare college financial aid award letters
- Tools to help students/families make the best financial decision
- Better understand the individual scholarships, grants, and loans offered
- Scholarship search resources and easy to use budgeting tools
- Submit general aid related questions via Q&A and receive real-time answers
All sessions are free of charge and open to the public. Please register for one session only, as space is limited.
- March 23 6:30-7:30 pm
- April 13 6:30-7:30pm
- April 27 6:30-7:30 pm
For more resources, visit Understanding Your Award Letter.
- Tools to help students/families make the best financial decision
- Better understand the individual scholarships, grants, and loans offered
- Scholarship search resources and easy to use budgeting tools
- Submit general aid related questions via Q&A and receive real-time answers
All sessions are free of charge and open to the public. Please register for one session only, as space is limited.
- March 23 6:30-7:30 pm
- April 13 6:30-7:30pm
- April 27 6:30-7:30 pm
For more resources, visit Understanding Your Award Letter.
JUNIOR PARENT NIGHT
Before the holiday break we sent a post-secondary planning presentation to junior parents. There are buttons throughout the smore with recorded presentations concerning many important parts of junior and senior year topics. Junior students had the opportunity to meet with counselors to review and discuss this information as well as time to explore and research potential plans. If your student has questions or needs any support in the process, please encourage them to make an appointment with their counselor.
JUNIORS
For information on junior year and to find a student & parent checklist, visit the counseling smore.
SENIORS - COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCESS
For information and guidance on the college application process check out our smore.
FINANCIAL AID
Financial Aid is an important part of paying for college and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is open for the 2023-2024 school year, your senior's first year of college. We are grateful for Oakland University’s partnership and these other resources available as a free public service. Feel free to access further financial aid related information on this link.
CAREER CONNECTIONS NEWSLETTERS
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Career Connections Newsletter - January 2022
Career Connections Newsletter - June 2022
Career Connections Newsletter - May 2022
Career Connections Newsletter - April 2022
Career Connections Newsletter - March 2022
Career Connections Newsletter - February 2022
Career Connections Newsletter - January 2022
music boosters
athletic boosters
Tickets to all athletic events will now be purchased electronically through GoFan. Anyone attending an athletic event needs to buy their tickets on GoFan. Ticket packages are available on the site.
Class of 2023 information
upcoming Senior Dates
- Thursday, April 6th – Senior Meeting during 2nd
- Tuesday, April 25th - Cap & Gown distribution in cafeteria during all 3 lunches
- Thursday, May 4th – Honors Convocation at 7PM – students will have a run through during 5th hour
- Friday, May 12th – Seniors last day
- Monday, May 15th – Senior walk during 5th hour
- Wednesday, May 17th – Prom
- Thursday, June 1st – Commencement at 7pm & Senior All Night Party
Senior all night party
The SCHS Senior All Night Party (SANP) happens on June 1, 2023 immediately following
graduation. All seniors are invited and encouraged to attend!
PARENTS - To learn more, please
visit the SCHS Senior Information page @
https://schs.rochester.k12.mi.us/student-life/senior-information
or
join our Facebook Group at SCHS Class of 2023 SANP
or
follow us on Instagram at scallnightparty2023!
WAYS TO HELP…
So much goes into making this event a memorable and heart-warming experience - we appreciate
your support on any level!
Please click the links below to see how you can help:
2023 SANP VOLUNTEERS
2023 SANP DONATIONS
THEN & NOW - SEND IN YOUR PICS!
If you would like your senior’s pictures to be part of the "Then & Now" display at the Senior All
Night Party, please submit 1 baby OR toddler photo (infant to 2 years old) AND 1 senior
picture. Photos should be no smaller than wallet size (3x5) and no larger than 4x6. We do not
have access to senior photos, therefore, you need to send one in order for your senior to be
included. Photos will NOT be returned, so copies will be accepted. No digital copies!! Please
write your child's first and last name on the back of both photos, place in an envelope marked
"SANP Then & Now" and drop in the designated box in the SCHS Main Office.
TARGET DATE is FEBRUARY 28TH.
Payment and Waiver links below - please complete both steps!
January 1,2023 - April 30, 2023: price $100
Prices go up May 1, 2023 to $125
There are 3 ways to pay:
● Use the Rochester Online Payment system (click HERE ) to submit your payment
● Have your student take the exact payment (Checks made payable to RCS) to the school
office
● Mail the exact payment (Checks made payable to RCS) to:
Stoney Creek High School
Attn: SANP
6755 Sheldon Rd
Rochester Hills, MI 48306
● YOU MUST ALSO COMPLETE THE WAIVER ONLINE (click HERE)
graduation. All seniors are invited and encouraged to attend!
PARENTS - To learn more, please
visit the SCHS Senior Information page @
https://schs.rochester.k12.mi.us/student-life/senior-information
or
join our Facebook Group at SCHS Class of 2023 SANP
or
follow us on Instagram at scallnightparty2023!
WAYS TO HELP…
So much goes into making this event a memorable and heart-warming experience - we appreciate
your support on any level!
Please click the links below to see how you can help:
2023 SANP VOLUNTEERS
2023 SANP DONATIONS
THEN & NOW - SEND IN YOUR PICS!
If you would like your senior’s pictures to be part of the "Then & Now" display at the Senior All
Night Party, please submit 1 baby OR toddler photo (infant to 2 years old) AND 1 senior
picture. Photos should be no smaller than wallet size (3x5) and no larger than 4x6. We do not
have access to senior photos, therefore, you need to send one in order for your senior to be
included. Photos will NOT be returned, so copies will be accepted. No digital copies!! Please
write your child's first and last name on the back of both photos, place in an envelope marked
"SANP Then & Now" and drop in the designated box in the SCHS Main Office.
TARGET DATE is FEBRUARY 28TH.
Payment and Waiver links below - please complete both steps!
January 1,2023 - April 30, 2023: price $100
Prices go up May 1, 2023 to $125
There are 3 ways to pay:
● Use the Rochester Online Payment system (click HERE ) to submit your payment
● Have your student take the exact payment (Checks made payable to RCS) to the school
office
● Mail the exact payment (Checks made payable to RCS) to:
Stoney Creek High School
Attn: SANP
6755 Sheldon Rd
Rochester Hills, MI 48306
● YOU MUST ALSO COMPLETE THE WAIVER ONLINE (click HERE)
cap & gown distribution/ordering
Josten's will be at Stoney Creek on April 25th during all 3 lunches to distribute caps & gowns and grad orders.
If you have not placed your order, visit the Jostens website. Your SCHS Jostens Store Home Page lists some of the available packages. You only need the basic package for graduation but Jostens offers many other packages and individual items for purchase. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Jostens at (248) 946-4670 or email Jostens.
If you are using a cap and gown from a previous graduate, you will only need to order a tassel and stole (scroll to the bottom of the webpage for the individual items).
If you have not placed your order, visit the Jostens website. Your SCHS Jostens Store Home Page lists some of the available packages. You only need the basic package for graduation but Jostens offers many other packages and individual items for purchase. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Jostens at (248) 946-4670 or email Jostens.
If you are using a cap and gown from a previous graduate, you will only need to order a tassel and stole (scroll to the bottom of the webpage for the individual items).
Rochester Community Schools believes that an important foundation for successful teaching and learning includes the need to feel safe, valued, and respected. To that end, Stoney Creek High School will be participating in No Place for Hate®, a national program that supports schools in their commitment to honor diversity, promote respect for differences, challenge bias, and prevent bullying at all levels.
No Place for Hate was developed by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a leading anti-hate organization that has worked for more than a century to “secure justice and fair treatment to all.” No Place for Hate will help RCS incorporate valuable resources into existing programs to have one consistent message of inclusivity.
To learn more about No Place for Hate, or to access family resources on challenging bullying and bias, please go to: https://www.adl.org/education-and-resources/resources-for-educators-parents-families.
If you have questions about No Place for Hate, please contact the Stoney Creek High School administrative team. With your help, we will continue to ensure that our school community is a safe and welcoming space for all.
Sincerely,
Stoney Creek Administrative Team
Brian Shelson, Principal
Beth Tocco, Assistant Principal
Jason Kluzak, Assistant Principal
No Place for Hate was developed by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a leading anti-hate organization that has worked for more than a century to “secure justice and fair treatment to all.” No Place for Hate will help RCS incorporate valuable resources into existing programs to have one consistent message of inclusivity.
To learn more about No Place for Hate, or to access family resources on challenging bullying and bias, please go to: https://www.adl.org/education-and-resources/resources-for-educators-parents-families.
If you have questions about No Place for Hate, please contact the Stoney Creek High School administrative team. With your help, we will continue to ensure that our school community is a safe and welcoming space for all.
Sincerely,
Stoney Creek Administrative Team
Brian Shelson, Principal
Beth Tocco, Assistant Principal
Jason Kluzak, Assistant Principal
safety and security update
SAFETY AND SECURITY IS A TOP PRIORITY!
The safety and security of all students and staff at Stoney Creek is always a top priority. To help us in these efforts, please see the information below:
The safety and security of all students and staff at Stoney Creek is always a top priority. To help us in these efforts, please see the information below:
- Students can enter through 3 entrances: the Main Doors, the Athletics Doors, and the Auditorium Doors.
- Campus will remain closed throughout the school day. All grades will have lunch on campus.
- Students are NOT to utilize fast food delivery services. For example, DoorDash, Grub Hub, Instacart, or Uber Eats, etc. for food delivery.
- If students are traveling to other campuses throughout the day, they are asked to check out of SCHS 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 Officer Drehmer.
my school bucks
Rochester Community School operates its meal program using Point of Sale Computers (POS). Our computers are capable of tracking all pre-paid lunch sales. In addition, you may view a detailed account of what meals or snack your child has purchased and your account balance by creating an account on https://www.myschoolbucks.com . This is a free service for the convenience of our parents. If you child receives free or reduced price meals, rest assured they will not be identified in front of others.
If your student qualifies for free/reduced lunch, students are required to enroll yearly. You can apply by clicking here.
If your student qualifies for free/reduced lunch, students are required to enroll yearly. You can apply by clicking here.
work permits
You can obtain a work permit in the counseling office as well as in the vestibule outside of the main office. Make sure to choose the appropriate form (there is a form for UNDER 16 and a separate form for 16 & 17 year olds).
Complete Section I, have your employer complete Section II, then bring back to SCHS 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.
Complete Section I, have your employer complete Section II, then bring back to SCHS 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.
RAHCC looking for volunteers
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 healthy lifestyle choices through programming 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.
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