GET ON THE WALL: LEARNING COMMONS DONOR WALL DEADLINE IS EXTENDED TO MAY 15
The current library is the most utilized room in the school, visited by more than 1,700 students each day. It is more than 48 years old and is no longer compatible with the way today’s students interact and learn. With your support, the vision of a new Learning Commons — with attractive and efficient research and study space — can become a reality for the students at Ridgewood High School.
The Learning Commons will feature:
A state-of-the-art research center
Multi-purpose space for teaching and group study
Comfortable and inviting areas for individual and quiet study
Many opportunities for creativity and collaboration
We ask the support of the entire Ridgewood community to achieve our vision.
Our fundraising goal is $925,000! Please donate today!
https://rhslearningcommons.com/
RHS is funded by high property taxes. I have been paying them for more than 25 years. Is it right that someone who pays $1,000 gets their name on a plaque when others have paid (overpaid) for years.
And correct me if I am wrong, but would these plaque people donate if their name were not going to be posted in a place of prominence? Like Maple Park where folks write cute things about their kids?
Every Ridgewood taxpayer should have their name on a plaque. Some should have their names on multiple plaques just for paying high taxes or for paying taxes without a kid in the system.