Touching the lives of even more young people

Posted: October 24, 2012

Redhawk referral program

For the Centennial year of Minnehaha Academy, the Redhawk Referral program is for current families enrolled, alumni and employees to refer students to enroll at the school. If someone refers a student during the Centennial year, the referring family will receive a $500 credit.
“We know that 80 percent of families discover us through word of mouth so we wanted to do something special to thank our families, alumni and employees,” said Heidi Shannon, director or admission and enrollment. “This program is a way to say thank you to those who are helping us grow our school and in doing so we touch the lives of even more young people.”
To refer someone to Minnehaha Academy just go to the Redhawk Referral page on Minnehaha’s website and click on Redhawk Online Registration System (RORS).

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