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Beginning with the class of 2004, students in the ninth grade in the Rush-Henrietta district began attending the Ninth Grade Academy (the Carlton Webster building). This move was made in response to an overcrowding of students at the Senior High building. The building is a short distance (0.5 miles [0.80 km]) from the high school. However, as ...
The average class size is 15(K–2), 18(3–5), 24(6–12) students and the student-teacher ratio is 10:1 (elementary), 12:1 (middle-high school). [1] The Rush–Henrietta school district opened on July 1, 1947 as a consolidation of several small schools, approved by residents in Rush and Henrietta on November 14, 1946.
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. The Senior High now hosts grades 10-12, and as of 2017, the Webster Building serves as an alternative high school, with the ...
February 25, 2024 at 11:31 AM. ... Alex Webb's winning bucket with 1.5 seconds remaining propelled fourth-seeded UPrep's 58-56 victory over No. 5 Rush-Henrietta (11-10) in a Class AAA bout Friday ...
The new superintendent of the Rome City School District will start around July 1. Rome school board chooses new superintendent from Rush-Henrietta. Meet Nerlande Anselme
The district has five elementary schools, two middle schools, a ninth grade academy, and one high school, Rush–Henrietta Senior High School. [12] The district also has an alternative education program. Public schools in the area are also under the jurisdiction of Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District and Avon Central Schools District.
There were a total of 3,451 students enrolled in the West Point School District during the 2007–2008 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 50% female and 50% male. The racial makeup of the district was 79.83% African American, 19.33% White, 0.64% Hispanic, 0.17% Asian, and 0.03% Native American.
Mar. 2—The question of who will be replacing retiring Judge James Rush in the 244th District Court will remain unanswered until May 22 when Cindy Weir-Nutter and Lori Ruiz-Crutcher participate ...