H1N1 Influenza Update
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has recommended that children and young adults aged 6 months through 24 years be vaccinated against 2009 H1N1 as soon as the vaccine is available.
The Monmouth County Regional Health Commission is working with school districts to hold school-based vaccination clinics in our local area soon. The most up-to-date H1N1 influenza information can be found at:
www.nj.gov/health/flu/h1n1 . This website includes information regarding where vaccination clinics will be held.
New Jersey is also operating a toll-free public information hotline on weekdays from 9 am to 5 pm. The information line number is 1-866-321-9571.
It is imperative that parents keep children who are sick home for at least 24 hours after they no longer have a fever, after stopping fever reducing medications.
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PTSA 50/50
Click here for more information regarding the PTSA and their 50/50 raffle.
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Blue Blazers Wanted!
Please donate your gently used blue blazers to the RFH Ice Hockey team.
Click here for more details.
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Booster Club Clothing
Get into the school spirit by ordering your RFH clothing. Click here to download the order form.
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June and October Tower Chimes
Click here to download the October 2009 Tower Chimes.
Click here to download the June 2009 Tower Chimes.
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Student Forms
Click here for the Emergency form.
Click here for Granting of Permission form.
Click here for the 2009 - 2010 student handbook.
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NJ Family Care
Click here to download a flyer regarding NJ Family Care.
Click here to download a letter regarding NJ Family Care.
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2009 - 2010 Athletic Physicals
As per new state law, all athletic physicals MUST be reviewed and approved by the RFH school doctor before an athlete is cleared to play. Here are the deadlines for the different sports:
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Spring Sports
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Deadline:
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February 17, 2010
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Click here for more information.
Click here
for Athletic Physicals and Health History Forms.
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Student Portal
Click here for a link so that students can log in to see what their grades are in their classes. The user name and password are the same as their school user name and password.
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2009-2010 School Calendar
Click here for a copy of the 2009-2010 school calendar.
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NEW GRADE POINT AVERAGE
Click here for information about the new grade point average that will go into effect on Sept. 1, 2009.
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2009-2010 Budget
Click here
for the April 2009 "Budget Issue" of The Tower Chimes
Click here for more information about the new state user friendly budget summary.
Click here for the state required exhibit C that includes non-unit personnel.
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COURSE SELECTION INFORMATION
Click here for Important Information regarding the course selection process.
Click here to download the 2009-2010 course catalog.
Click here for a waiver form.
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For notification of school closing, delayed openings, or other emergencies please Click here to register for Global Connect.
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Global Connect
Help Lines
During the high school years of Adolescence young people experience many things for the first time.These experiences, and how we react to them, are crucial in one's development toward a healthy adulthood.Inevitably, Life will present some obstacles along the way.Some of these problems are easily overcome by utilizing the skills we have already developed.Other problems are more difficult to understand and very complex to deal with.
Often time's teens rely on their peers for help.Although support from their friends is helpful, they do not have the experience or training to adequately assist someone facing particular problems.It is strongly recommended that teens seek the assistance from an adult who they can trust.The Guidance Department at R-FH is dedicated to helping our students through any problems that Life may present them.We can work directly with students to resolve many problems.In situations where the problem is beyond our expertise counselors can help you contact the professionals who can help.
We have offered a number of links along with emergency numbers to assist our students and their families seek the help they may need.
Hotlines:
Meridian Behavioral Health Services 1-800-822-8905
NJ Drug Hotline 1-800-225-0196
Crisis Intervention (Family Court) 732-409-4826
Monmouth Medical Center, Pollock Clinic 732-923-6500
(Mental & Emotional Emergencies)
DYFS 1-800-392-9511
Psychiatric Emergency Screening Services 732-923-6999
(PESS) suicide intervention
2nd Floor 888-222-2228
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