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- Forms & Information | rths-homepage
Athletic Forms and Information Athletic Waivers Online Combined signature page simplifies athletic participation requirements. We have made the RTHS Athletic Waivers available online. Previously all forms (Code of Conduct, Private Insurance Requirements, IHSA Return To Play Policy & IHSA Steroid Testing ) required a separate signature by the student athlete and parent / guardian. These forms can now be read on the RTHS website and signed by returning the Athletic Participation Signature Form. These four forms can be found under the Athletics menu. From there click on "Athletic Forms & Information". Open each of these documents listed above. After reading them, open and print the Athletic Participation Signature Form. It is not necessary for you to print all of the pages, only the signature form. If you choose, you may pick up a copy of any of these documents outside of the Athletic Office. Reminder: The IHSA Scholastic Standings for Eligibility changed with the 2012 school year. Students now must be passing FIVE academic classes for participation eligibility. Student and parent / guardian must sign, date and return the Athletic Participation Signature Form PRIOR to participation in any practice or contest. A current sports physical must also be on file. Physicals are valid for 395 days from the time they are given. Should you have any questions, contact the Athletic Office during regular business hours. IHSA Sports Participation Exam Form Print this form to take with you for your doctor to complete. Remember to fill in the health history portion, sign and date the form. Paper copies of this form are available from the RTHS Athletics office. Code of Conduct for Extra-Curricular Participants Read this document as the Code of Conduct will be strictly enforced for all RTHS Extra-Curricular Participants. ( Note changes in the Violation page) Sports Medicine Consent and Acknowledgement This document outlines symptoms of a concussion and IHSA policy on PEDs Participation Signature Form This form is to be signed by both athlete and parent Participation Insurance Coverage Read this document before signing the Athletic Participation Signature Form RTHS Random Drug Testing Policy All students participating in the listed activities need to sign and return this form prior to the 1st sport/activity while enrolled.
- RTHS Staff Directory | rths-homepage
RTHS STAFF DIRECTORY StaffDir
- Military Information | rths-homepage
MILITARY INFORMATION LINKS Air Force ROTC Army ROTC National Guard ROTC Navy ROTC ROTC Summary Air Force Navy Army Coast Guard Marines National Guard Military Colleges
- College Planning | rths-homepage
College Planning Resources LINKS CAPPEX Major Finder Khan Academy Admissions CollegeBoard Mobile App First Generation Planning Maximizing Aid Eligibility Illinois Universities Transferology - Credit Transfer AP Credit Policy Search Community College FAQ College Navigator CollegeBoard ISAC - Financial Aid Process College Graduation Rates Download the Student Brag Sheet What have you done? Get it written down.
- Registration Walkthrough Video | rths-homepage
Online Registration Walkthrough Video
- Theater Arts | rths-homepage
Theater News Google Drive 1. Violette and Ben in costume 2. Winter One Act Directors 17. Mikayla as Sonia and Lucas as Vanya spring 22 1. Violette and Ben in costume 1/18
- More... | rths-homepage
RTHS Athletics Quick Links Sports Schedules Online Forms & Information Hub Fan Pass Home School Participation Summer Camps Fall Camps Winter Camps Hall of Fame Nomination Girls/Boys Track & Field RTHS Sports Schedules Online View the RTHS Athletic Schedules online using the link below. Visit Homepage Forms and Information The following is a list of forms that are available to download by clicking on the link below: IHSA Sports Participation Form Code of Conduct for Extra-Curricular Participants Sports Medicine Consent and Acknowledgement Participation Signature Form Participation Insurance Coverage RTHS Random Drug Testing Policy Visit Homepage Hub Fan Pass Order season tickets for your favorite sports using the link below. Fan Pass RTHS Home School-IHSA Participation Policy The following link details the participation policy for students who are being home schooled that wish to join an athletic team at RTHS. View Information Athletic Camps Use the links below to sign up for an RTHS Athletic Camp. Summer Camps Fall Camps Winter Camps Hall of Fame Nomination Form Nominate an athlete/coach for Hall of Fame recognition. HOF Form Girls/Boys Track & Field The link below is the official page of RTHS Boys and Girls Track and Field. Track Link
- Registration | rths-homepage
2023 - 2024 Registration Information Rochelle Township High School is continuing the registration process online via the RTHS Skyward parent portal. The online registration form will open in Skyward on Tuesday May 30th. ** The form is not available in the Skyward APP, you must go to the website to register your student.** 2023 Registration Letter - English 2023 Registration Letter - Spanish RTHS Skyward Login Click here for a video walkthrough of the registration process Skyward Password Recovery Skyward login help Registration Help 2022 - 2023 Free and Reduced Lunch Application 2022 - 2023 Free and Reduced Lunch Application - Spanish 2022 - 2023 Illinois Physical Forms
- Homeless | rths-homepage
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS Every student experiencing homelessness or living in temporary housing situations as defined by the McKinney-Vento Act shall have access to the same free and appropriate educational opportunities as students who are not homeless or experiencing temporary housing situations. This commitment to the educational rights of homeless children, youth, and unaccompanied youth, is applied to all services, programs, and activities provided or made available in Rochelle Township High School #212 Contact Us: The McKinney-Vento liaison for Rochelle Township High School is Colfay Pointer. As the McKinney-Vento Liaison, they are responsible for ensuring that our school is supporting the scholars and families protected by the McKinney-Vento Homelessness Act. For more information and/or guidance, they can be reached at cpointer@rthsd212.org Who is Homeless? How does MCKINNEY-VENTO help these students? Common Forms The term “homeless children and youth” as defined by the McKinney-Vento Act; Means individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence; and includes— Children and youths who are sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or similar reason; are living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, or camping grounds due to the lack of alternative accommodations; are living in emergency or transitional shelters or are abandoned in hospitals Children and youths who have a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings Children and youths who are living in a cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus/train stations, or similar settings, Migratory children who qualify as homeless for the purposes of this subtitle because the children are living in circumstances described above The term unaccompanied youth includes a homeless child or youth not in the physical custody of a parent or guardian. [42 U.S.C. §-11434a(6)] The McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Act ensures the educational rights and protections of homeless children and youth so that they may enroll in school, attend regularly, and be successful. The legislation requires a local homeless education liaison in every school district to assist children and unaccompanied youth in their efforts to attend school. This act guarantees homeless children and youth the following: Immediate Enrollment: In school even if lacking paperwork normally required for enrollment. If during the registration process, a family experiences difficulty obtaining/providing educational or medical records, The district homeless liaison may assist. Choice of School: Changing schools frequently can negatively impact your student’s education, causing them to fall behind. Students that qualify for educational assistance through the McKinney-Vento Act can stay at the school they have been attending or transfer to the district in which they are temporarily staying. Once you and your family become permanently housed, your student may finish the school year at their current school or transfer to the new district. Your school’s liaison can assist you in whichever decision you make for your students. Transportation: Homeless children and youth have the right to receive transportation to his/her school of origin. If the ride to school is estimated to be more than one hour, the district or liaison can request a meeting with you to determine how this may affect your student’s education. Preschool: Children under the age of five (5) may qualify for educational services. Speak with your liaison for available early childhood programs in your area. Free Lunch and School Fees: Because of your unstable housing situation, your student is eligible to receive a free lunch each day and if the district provides a breakfast program, that will also be provided at no cost. In addition, your student should not be charged to attend school. This includes books, locks, gym uniforms, class fees, sports programs, and graduation fees. Removal of Barriers: Homeless children and youth have the right to services comparable to those received by housed schoolmates, including transportation and supplemental educational service and the right to an “equal playing field”. Segregation based on a student's status as homeless is strictly prohibited. District Review Process: After 18 months of enrollment, and annually thereafter, the District has the right to conduct a review to determine whether the hardship continues and whether a student continues to be eligible for homeless services under State and federal law, including enrollment in the District. The district liaison will be in contact with any families that will be included in this review process that will occur annually. Settling Disputes: With your McKinney-Vento eligibility, you must be provided with a written explanation of the district’s intent to dispute. Your school district must also provide you with a list of low-cost or free legal services to assist you during the dispute/appeal process. Once you have received notice that your district has filed for dispute, please contact your regional liaison. In the event of a dispute, your Regional Office of Education or Intermediate Service Center will appoint a mediator. The mediator will set a meeting time that is convenient for you and the school district in an attempt to resolve the dispute. If you do not agree with the decision of the mediator, you can appeal to the Illinois State Board of Education. The Illinois State Board of Education has developed an enrollment sheet called the “Common Form” that is designed to aide school districts as they enroll homeless students. It captures information that may be beneficial in providing services to homeless students and that will need to be reported to the state on a quarterly basis. Common Form-Spanish Common Form-English
- RTHS & Community | rths-homepage
RTHS & Community Quick Links Board of Education Business/Fiscal Services Employment Postings Staff Directory School Calendars School Report Card Health & Safety Plan RTHS Education Foundation The Rochelle Township High School Education Foundation is an independent not-for-profit, tax-exempt corporation organized as a method of providing a long term, self-sustaining financial program to enrich, enhance and supplement educational opportunities beyond limits of normal tax support for all students. Visit Homepage Art Camp The RTHS Art Department has offered After School Art for eighteen years now giving grade school age students the opportunity to create outside of their normal classroom. It is our art department’s belief that art is a critical part of a child’s education. Learning in the arts builds strong self-awareness and self esteem and enhances student learning. This opportunity is open to any child entering grades 1-6 and will help kids refine their art skills and let their creativity run wild this summer. Sessions, times, and costs are listed on the adjacent registration form. Each class offered will have different projects than previous years and be taught by Andrea Swofford and Beth Mock, art teachers at RTHS. Art Brochure
- Health and Safety Plan | rths-homepage
Health and Safety Plan H&SPlan RTHS students, We understand there is a lot of information out there. We have posted several items over the past several days. These are links to some of the more recent updates all in one location. For social distancing reasons, we are strongly encouraging you to find your own transportation. However, if you need to ride the bus, click on the bus updates link to find your stop. Your routes are probably a lot different in previous years. Call the bus garage if you need additional clarification at 815-562-5942. Updated Aug Calendar: https://bit.ly/RTHS01August RTHS e-Learning Expectations https://bit.ly/2PrUM06 Schedule https://bit.ly/RTHS_Schedule RTHS Student Health (COVID) https://bit.ly/RTHS_health RTHS Building Entrance https://bit.ly/buildingentrance RTHS New Procedures https://bit.ly/HUB_procedures Bus Updates https://bit.ly/RTHSbus Bus Routes https://bit.ly/RHS-ElementaryBusRoutes2020 As a reminder we start in-person school on: Monday, August 17 - Freshman and Sophomores Tuesday, August 18 - Juniors and Seniors A common question I am getting from Juniors and Seniors: Will I have an e-learning assignment on Monday? Yes, but it will not be very long. I will be asking teachers to post their syllabus and class expectations for you to go over before your first day of class. If you do not have computer access you can make it up later. Don't worry!

