
Fellowship of Christian Athletes!! It's at RHS and we are meeting in room 205, which is Mr. Vanderink’s room, tomorrow morning at 6:45 a.m., just before school. Everyone is welcome and we hope to see you there!!

This message is for 10th grade students interested in Theodore Roosevelt Career Technical Education programs. Monday, January 30 is your opportunity to spend at least a period visiting Kent Theodore Roosevelt Career Technical programs that may interest you.
If you have not turned in your visitation form or need a visitation form, go to the guidance office to complete a form today. Six District Educational Compact visit forms must be turned to visit programs outside of Theodore Roosevelt.
The final step is to apply by going to www.sixdistrict.com or www.rhscte.net.

Stay tuned for a message from Project LIT! Join us THIS Thursday for our next meeting of Project LIT. We will be discussing African Town by Irene Latham and Charles Waters. African Town chronicles the story of the last Africans brought illegally to America in 1860. You can check out the book in the RHS Library!

Congratulations to our Men & Women’s Swimming and Diving team for ending their home meet season with a victory over CVCA. Also congratulations to our seniors; Zoe Bailey, Gage Bailey, Emma Bloebaum, Lily Schiller-Stacey, Sedona McQueen, Drew Camara for being our honorary swimmers of the meet. The team ends their dual meet season tomorrow against Cuyahoga Falls. Good Luck and Go Rough Riders!!

Hey Rough Riders! Don’t forget to bring recycling cans Friday to the photography hallway.

RHS Sophomore Jordan Casterline recently composed a poem during a visit from the Wick Poetry Center to Roosevelt's Poetry Writing course that appears on their Dear Ukraine website. Wick is currently designing the exhibit with about 25 poems from students and people of all ages from around the world for the Center for Prayer and Pilgrimage room in the National Cathedral in Washington D.C.
Jordan's poem will be featured in a set of greeting cards from the exhibit that will be sold with 100% of the profits going to support Ukraine. Here is her poem:
I reach for you, Ukraine.
A choir of wounds and debris,
your song reaches for me, and I
will sing along,
as loud as you need.

“Once I make my move, you’re free to check the king”. “No, Ron, No.” “What is it?” “he’s going to sacrifice himself”. “No you can’t, there must be another way”. There is another way, Join chess club every wizarding Wednesday after school in room 214.

Stay tuned for a message from Project LIT! Join us THIS Thursday for our next meeting of Project LIT. We will be discussing African Town by Irene Latham and Charles Waters. African Town chronicles the story of the last Africans brought illegally to America in 1860. You can check out the book in the RHS Library!

Never refuse to re-use! TRHS RTA is collecting plastic bags to make a “Bench for Bonnie”. Bring in any plastic bags you have to Ms. Puhalla in Room 127 to support Ms. Bonnie and mother nature.

Hey Roosevelt! Rowdy Rough Volleyball and the Dodgeball tournament are coming up next week. Be sure to grab a sheet either in the activities office or on the student council board in the cafeteria to sign up. Forms and payment for both will be due this Friday, January 27. They can be turned in directly to Mrs. Larkin in room 172 or in her mailbox. For more information, follow our instagram @trhs.stuco.

This message is for 10th grade students interested in Career Technical Education programs for next year. This Wednesday, January 25th, you will have the opportunity to learn about Career Techynical programs that may interest you. The goal of Wednesday is to visit programs in the coming weeks to decide to apply for a program.

On Wednesday evening January 25th, at 7:00pm, there will be a virtual meeting for all students who are considering College Credit Plus (CCP) education option for the upcoming school year. Any student who may be interested in attending college or university during their high school years, must attend this meeting along with their parents or guardians. More information for CCP can be found on the TRHS website.

Congratulations to your Lady Riders basketball team for their third win in a row, beating Barberton 45-21 on Saturday, led by Arie Wilson’s 12 points and Lexie Canning’s 11 rebounds. The team is 7-3 in their last ten games and on a roll. The Riders take on state ranked Copley on the road Wednesday and then return home for Senior night this Saturday!

Do you like action and adventure! Join Chess Club! Every Wednesday after school in room 214!. Be there or be square, like the chess board.

Stay tuned for a message from Project LIT! Join us THIS Thursday for our next meeting of Project LIT. We will be discussing African Town by Irene Latham and Charles Waters. African Town chronicles the story of the last Africans brought illegally to America in 1860. You can check out the book in the RHS Library!

Never refuse to re-use! TRHS RTA is collecting plastic bags to make a “Bench for Bonnie”. Bring in any plastic bags you have to Ms. Puhalla in Room 127 to support Ms. Bonnie and mother nature.

his message is for 10th grade students interested in Theodore Roosevelt Career Technical Education programs. Monday, January 30 is your opportunity to spend at least a period visiting Kent Theodore Roosevelt Career Technical programs that may interest you.
If you have not turned in your visitation form or need a visitation form, go to the guidance office to complete a form today. Six District Educational Compact visit forms must be turned to visit programs outside of Theodore Roosevelt.
The final step is to apply bo going to www.sixdistrict.com or www.rhscte.net.

Would the following students please come down to the library with their Chromebooks:
Ethan Humbert
Zariyah Taylor
Helen Plicka
Keturah Buchanan
Caden Howard
Jayden Fuldauer
Masyn Friedman
Jeffrey Dolan
Connor Burbridge
Rayne Robinson
Matt McCann
Neveah Tackett
Carter Schilling
Joel Rhoads
Drew Sinchak
Ryan Schromm

Attention Roosevelt! The winter dance will be on February 4th, starting at 7:00 and ending at 10:00. Ticket sales will start the week of January 30th through February 3rd. In addition, there will be a week of class competitions to win the Winter Rumble trophy. These competitions start the week of January 30th. Excited to see you all there. For more information, follow student council instagram@trhs.stuco.

Did you know that recycling one ton of paper saves 7,000 gallons of water? Make sure to have blue containers for recycling Fridays!