Pay-to-Participate online payments.
This is for Paraeducators to make payments for benefits
The mission of the Rochester Pre-K Programs is to provide a secure and caring environment which encourages children to grow in independence, curiosity, self-confidence, and social skills, as they begin their journey of lifelong learning.
Nurturing the growth of the whole-child.
Parking Passes, Athletic Passes, School Magazine, T-shirts
Adams HS Pay-to-Participate
Middle School Athletics Hart, Reuther, West and Van Hoosen
Rochester HS Pay-to-Participate
Stoney Creek Pay-to-Participate
We offer group swim lessons, lifeguard training and so much more for kids and adults. Our aquatics program is one of the best in Oakland County. All of our staff are American Red Cross (ARC) certified lifeguards and instructors
BASES (Before & After School Enrichment Services)
Enrichment-Martial Arts
Middle School Intramurals
Arts & Crafts, Music & Drama, Gymnastics, Sports.
Ten Pre-K students and six Early Childhood Special Education Students (ECSE) students join together in a three hour class, supported by a Pre-K Teacher, ECSE teacher, and ECSE paraprofessional.
We recommend that children enrolling in a Pre-K 3 class turn three on or before September 1st of the year. Children enrolling in any Pre-K class must be fully toilet trained.
We recommend that children enrolling in a Pre-K 4 class turn four on or before September 1st of that year. Children enrolling in any Pre-K class must be fully toilet trained.
Fees for Adams High School, Rochester High School and Stoney Creek High School
Fees for RACE/Adult Education
Fees for Virtual Campus
Seal of Biliteracy
Elementary Summer Learning STEAM & Lit Camp
This is an invite only class
Short Description
The Adams Robotics Club, known as team 245, the AdamBots, is a year round group that competes in high school robotics competitions. In the fall, the team meets in the evenings and weekends for training and a few competitions. We also do community outreach and mentor younger robotics teams. The major competition goes from January until April and is called FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology). There are approximately 3,000 teams in the world for this event for FIRST. Adult mentors work with the students on the entire process and the build season includes after school time, evenings, and Saturdays for about six weeks. Competitions take place throughout the state and the team may also travel out of state. Come join one of the best robotics teams in the county!
Refund Guidelines
Refund Eligibility:Refunds are only available for club fees if the request is made before the club officially starts. Once a club's activities have begun (i.e., the first meeting or event has occurred), no refunds will be issued.
Request Process:Refund requests must be submitted in writing (email or physical form) to the designated club coordinator prior to the club's start date. The request should include the reason for the refund and the student’s contact information.
Refund Timeline:Refund requests will be processed within 10 business days of the request being approved, provided the request is made prior to the first club meeting or activity.
Special Circumstances:In cases of extreme circumstances (such as medical emergencies), the school district may review refund requests on a case-by-case basis, even after the club has started. Documentation may be required to support the request. If a club is canceled, a refund will be issued.
Rick Drummer