Romeo High School

Romeo High School

Home of the bulldogs.
Address
11091 West 32 Mile Road
Romeo, Michigan
United States
Coordinates 42°48′11.90″N 83°01′38.46″W / 42.8033056°N 83.0273500°W / 42.8033056; -83.0273500Coordinates: 42°48′11.90″N 83°01′38.46″W / 42.8033056°N 83.0273500°W / 42.8033056; -83.0273500
Information
Type Public High School
Established 1867
School district Romeo Community Schools
Principal Michael Kaufman
Grades 9th-12th
Enrollment 1,809
Campus Rural
Color(s) Red and White          
Mascot Bulldog
Rival Utica High School
Yearbook The Juliet
Website http://romeo.k12.mi.us/pages/214/romeo-high-school

Romeo High School is located in northern Macomb County, Michigan approximately 30 miles north of the city of Detroit. It is a part of Romeo Community Schools.

Romeo provides a comprehensive 9-12 academic curriculum for students, including College Prep, Independent Study, Vocational, Technical, and Mentor programs. Advanced Placement Courses are offered in English Language, Literature, Calculus, French, Spanish, U.S. History, Music, Studio Art, Computer Science, Statistics and others. Numerous athletic, social, and service opportunities are available for students. Most famously, Romeo is known for being the High School that Grammy nominated recording artist Robert Ritchie, aka Kid Rock attended.

History

Buildings and locations

Romeo Academy

In 1833, Romeo Academy was formed, providing education beyond the primary years from the North Primary School. The Romeo Academy was located inside the Romeo Congregational Church. The Academy was modeled after the successful academies of the East Coast to provide higher education for the local families.

Dickinson Institute

In 1854, the Dickinson Institute was formed to replace the Romeo Academy, acting as a high school. The Dickinson Institute provided education until 1867, when Bruce School District and the Washington School District formed a union school district. The Dickinson Institute was then used as the high school for the new Union School District until 1885 when a new school was built. Romeo High School was dedicated on September 4, 1885 and provided free education for grades seven through twelve. Students from outside the school district were required to pay tuition if they wished to attend. In 1927 the school had a large wing added onto the building. By 1955 it was decided to construct a new high school, in 1957 Romeo High School then moved to its current location on 32 Mile Road. The old high school was then transformed into Romeo Middle School.

Present day Romeo High School

In 1957, a high school was built on 32 Mile Road at its present-day location. The building had various changes in 1967, and numerous projects have been completed since then adding various wings to the building to accommodate for the large student population. At one time students were taught in outdoor trailers designed as portable classrooms until additions were completed.

Romeo High School Pictures

Satellite School

The school district wanted to create a brand new high school but funding failed. Funding was approved to build a satellite school, and Romeo Engineering and Technology Center was built in 2003. Most of the school's technology and career related classes have been moved to the new building. Currently students who wish to attend can either drive or take a bus to the school. Students who take a bus are required to stay at the RETC for half the day to allow the buses to operate effectively, this is often referred to as AM or PM RETC. Students who drive are given more flexibility and can drive between the High School and RETC to allow mixed class hours instead of having to spend half of their day at RETC. The RETC was also built and designed to be added on so that if future funding is provided the school can be added onto in hopes of creating a large high school to replace the current crowded high school.

Mascots

The original mascot was the Peachman. In 1946, Dan Barnabo changed the mascot to the Bulldog. The first mascot was Barnabo's pet bulldog, Sevens.

Achievements

Romeo High School was recognized as being an Evergreen school on April 11, 2011.[1]

Romeo High School received their own Snapchat Geofilter.[2]

Romeo High School Volleyball 2014 State Champs[3]

Romeo High School Volleyball 2015 State Runner-Up[4]

Romeo High School Football 2015 State Champs[5]

Romeo High School Hockey 2016 State Champs[6]

Incidents

On September 27, 2004, a former student who had been transferred to an alternative education facility came back to the high school and stabbed his ex-girlfriend in the back with a kitchen knife. The victim was transferred to a local area hospital. Immediately after the attack, the school district went into lock down until the suspect was apprehended in a ditch not far from the high school. The attacker was charged with assault with intent to commit murder, assault with a dangerous weapon, and carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent to do great bodily harm and was sentenced for 10–15 years. The victim made a full recovery despite the weapon damaging several vital organs and coming close to stabbing her heart.[7][8]

On May 13, 2011, several students engaged in hacking into the school's computer network. Four students were suspended for their actions and an outside computer specialist was called to help patch the network.[9][10]

On March 23, 2012, a student notified the high school office that a student was seen with a gun during the RETC passing time. Both the high school and the RETC went into immediate lock down. The student who made the claim revoked his statement saying it was false and the lockdown was lifted. The student faces legal action and prosecution from the school district.[11][12][13]

On February 11, 2014, a student reported a controversial homework assignment to the local news station. The assignment for Biology was about DNA, however, the assignment was asking students to figure out who the real father was of the child and then to determine who had parental rights if the state took the child. Essentially focusing on being a 'baby daddy', the assignment was controversial.[14]

Vision statement

To cultivate self-fulfilled, productive, contributing members of society who are committed to making a positive difference.

Mission statement

Romeo High School is a community dedicated to the empowerment of all through: Perseverance, Responsibility, Integrity, Dignity, and Educational Excellence (P.R.I.D.E.).

Activities and Clubs

Athletic Programs

Notable alumni

Adjacent high schools

References

  1. "Romeo, Michigan: Northern Macomb County's weekly newspaper since 1866". The Romeo Observer. 2014-01-08. Retrieved 2014-01-15.
  2. "Romeo Highschool Snapchat Geofilter". Twitter. 2015-03-03. Retrieved 2015-09-30.
  3. "Class A state volleyball finals: Romeo culminates magical season with first championship trophy". MLive.com. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
  4. "Class A volleyball: Novi takes down Romeo, 3-1". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
  5. "Storybook ending for Romeo in Div. 1 title game". USA Today High School Sports. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
  6. "MLive finals hockey coverage: Detroit Catholic Central, Hancock, Romeo are 2016 champs". MLive.com. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
  7. "When Young Love Turns Dangerous - ABC News". Abcnews.go.com. 2006-05-18. Retrieved 2014-01-15.
  8. "Romeo High School | Trench Reynolds". Trenchreynolds.me. Retrieved 2014-01-15.
  9. "4 Romeo High School students caught hacking into the emails of administrators". Wxyz.com. 2011-05-19. Retrieved 2014-01-15.
  10. "No gun found at Romeo High School, students being checked and released". Wxyz.com. 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2014-01-15.
  11. "Gun Scare At Romeo High School A Hoax « CBS Detroit". Detroit.cbslocal.com. 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2014-01-15.
  12. "Romeo High School bio homework raises eyebrows, controversy. « WDIV Detroit". clickondetroit.com. 2014-02-11. Retrieved 2014-02-12.
  13. "NEWBERRY, John Stoughton, (1826 - 1887)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  14. "Kid Rock surprises Romeo High School students at assembly". WXYZ Detroit. Retrieved March 9, 2014.

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