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Ridgewood High School Commemorative Brick

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file photo by Boyd Loving
November 10,2016
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Please help support the RHS Alumni Association by honoring your favorite alum, teacher, local business, coach, team or academic club.

Ridgewood High School is built on a tradition of excellence. You can continue to support and inspire students by purchasing your own brick paver today. Commemorate an event, reunion or significant milestone by purchasing a brick. You can memorialize a treasured individual or simply declare your love of RHS through this program. These bricks will line the walkways of our campus and honor the past and the future of RHS.

To purchase your commemorative brick, first select your brick size from the dropdown option above. Then, you must enter the text you would like to appear on the brick in the Custom Message field to have your message engraved on the brick.

4X8 bricks allow for 3 lines of text, 18 characters per line.
8X8 bricks allow for 6 lines of text, 21 character per line.

This is a wonderful opportunity for alumni and the community to be a part of RHS history and to leave their lasting mark. Also, don’t forget to purchase your commemorative certificate here.

4 thoughts on “Ridgewood High School Commemorative Brick

  1. re: “This is a wonderful opportunity for alumni and the community to be a part of RHS history and to leave their lasting mark.”
    .
    How long until they rip them out and pave over with concrete and add a lighting and sound system?
    …inquiring minds want to know.

  2. Fat boy (Rutishauser) has nothing to do with the school board so I think the bricks are safe.

  3. OMG these people cannot be serious! after the crap that went down in the park you would have to be a complete moron to do this. Who’s bright idea was this anyway? so right 5:30….

  4. Appealing to narcissism. The only way to get people to donate is by allowing them to have their name on display. And the result never looks good. Van Neste looks tacky.

    Instead have ther names displayed on Facebook (or some other social media)in a rolling roster. They can log in and see their names any time, day or night. Some people crave attention.

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