On January 7, parents and students are invited to explore exhibits showcasing the 29 Career-Technical Education programs offered at Kent City Schools. The event will take place at the Kent State University Student Center Ballroom, with free parking available. Join us from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Parent Broadcast Exams
Hello, this is Dennis Love, Principal at Theodore Roosevelt High School.
I’d like to share an important announcement regarding midterm exams.
The midterm exam schedule, along with the bus schedule, is available on the Kent City Schools Theodore Roosevelt High School website.
Midterm exams will take place from Wednesday, December 18th, through Friday, December 20th.
Please note that once students arrive at school to take an exam, they are expected to remain in school until their last exam for the day has been completed.
Additionally, all teachers are expected to administer exams during the scheduled exam periods unless prior approval has been granted. Teachers should have communicated any exceptions to students, parents, and guardians in advance.
Thank you all for a great first semester! Let’s work hard together next week to finish strong and enjoy a well-deserved holiday break.
Thank you, and goodbye.
December 2nd through December 13th, 2024 is the winter window for end of course testing at TRHS. Any student needing to take or retake an end of course test will be tested during those dates. Students testing should come to school rested and nourished and with a charged Chromebook.
Please call Jay D'Aurelio will questions you may have 330-676-8728.
Kent TRHS will be releasing students at 10:10 am due to the partial power outage and no clear restoration timeframe. Students will be provided a grab and go lunch prior to departing.
On November 21, 22, and 23, at 7:00 pm, the TRHS Drama Guild will present THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME*, a play by Simon Stephens based on the novel by Mark Haddon. The play is recommended for ages 12 and up. The play was the winner of the 2013 Tony Award for Best Play and 2013 Olivier Award for Best New Play.
SYNOPSIS: 15-year-old Christopher has an extraordinary brain: He is exceptional at mathematics but ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. He has never ventured alone beyond the end of his road, he detests being touched, and he distrusts strangers. Now it is 7 minutes after midnight, and Christopher stands beside his neighbor’s dead dog, Wellington, who has been speared with a garden fork. Finding himself under suspicion, Christopher is determined to solve the mystery of who murdered Wellington, and he carefully records each fact of the crime. But his detective work, forbidden by his father, takes him on a thrilling journey that upturns his world.
GET YOUR TICKETS: Tickets are $10.00 for general admission and $8.00 for students and senior citizens. Every Kent City School District employee gets two free tickets to one performance. Please email kbeck@kentschools.net for a code to use when reserving a ticket online. No flash photography or video during the production. No refunds, all sales are final.
Attention NHS Members! There is a meeting this Thursday after School. Be there!
Faculty Friday: Shout out to Mr. Childers! Mr. Childers was nominated by a student who seeked out an adult for this recognition. He always makes students feel seen and can be seen in the halls greeting students. We thank Mr. Childers for all he does to make students feel welcome at TRHS!
Monthly PBIS Winners—-> For the Month of October our Monthly winner are Julia Nash, Kevin Zifchak, Breanna Banks, Sam Chech, and Jacob Sumey—> Please go to 109 for your monthly prize!
PBIS daily winners for today are: Raiden Felding, Layla Milton, Maddie Price, Eyron Haaas, Tatiana Fitch and Staff: Mr. Hunkele
If you are a registered voter and would like to go to the polls and vote early and/or with family on election day, November 5th, go see Mr. Love, show him your voter registration card and get a field trip form. This field trip form will allow you to have a one period late start to go vote. Also, don’t forget to make a voting plan: 1) Use www.vote411.org to research the candidates and issues in this election as well as make a sample ballot that you can take to the polls with you 2) Take your picture I.D. with you to the polls and, 3) If you have trouble voting, call the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE.
German Club is having a bake sale TODAY from 2:30 P.m. - 3 P.M. after school. Come down and buy some yummy treats and support the German Club. and as always peace, love, German Club!
Attention Junior Class! We will be meeting this Wednesday, November 6th to discuss Silent Auction! We need all the help we can get! Meeting will be during 4th period lunch in Room 114. See Mrs. Kaplan or Mrs. Rogers with any questions! Hope to see you there!
Hey Seniors! Get ready for another senior event—a Senior CAVS game on Sunday, November 17! We’ll be collecting money the week of November 4, so mark your calendars. Don’t miss out on this fantastic chance to hang out and cheer for the CAVS together as a class! Let’s make some unforgettable memories!
Roosevelt is holding a hiring event on Monday, November 4th during lunch for high school students and for the community from 5-7 pm in the auxiliary gym. Please join us!
AP Students and Parents, If your student is not signed up yet to take the AP test at the end of course in the Spring the FIRM DEADLINE to do so is Wednesday NOVEMBER , 2024. The only time for to sign up to take an AP test is open right now. Please do not miss out. Here is a link with more information https://5il.co/303el
Hello Riders, if you plan to dress up in your Halloween costume tomorrow make sure it does not disrespect any beliefs, racist ideas, religious beliefs, or ethnic groups. Your costume should not have canes or potential weapons nor should it promote drugs or alcohol! Make sure it does not promote violence/gore! Have fun with your costumes and make sure to show up to the costume contest in the cafeteria during your lunch period for a prize!
The Olympics are coming to Roosevelt! Join us for a one-day adventure to learn about everything TRHS offers. Upperclass mentors will lead this unique event, which gives freshman students an inside look at how to fast-track their high school experience from ordinary to extraordinary. You will learn to be, faster, higher, and stronger as a student at TRHS. The retreat is free of charge, but spaces are limited. Fill out your application today! The deadline to turn in your application is Thursday, October 31st!
PBIS daily winners for today are: Ryan Blake, Ziann Sanders, Sydney Gallagos, Taely Lear, AJ Rugley and Staff: Mrs. Vlajkovich
Todays Crush it For Being on Time Winner is Ms. Prusak and Mr. Brewer’s 1st period!
Join Project LIT to read Only This Beautiful Moment and meet with the author, Abdi Nazemian! Pick up your copy in the TRHS library ASAP!