Theodore Roosevelt High School (Wyandotte)

For schools of the same name, see Roosevelt High School.
Theodore Roosevelt High School
Address
540 Eureka Avenue
Wyandotte, Michigan, 48192
United States
Coordinates 42°12′04″N 83°09′25″W / 42.201°N 83.157°W / 42.201; -83.157Coordinates: 42°12′04″N 83°09′25″W / 42.201°N 83.157°W / 42.201; -83.157
Information
School type Secondary public school
Established 1923 (1923)
Status Open
School district Wyandotte Public Schools
Principal Thomas Kell
Grades 9-12
Gender Coeducational
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Blue and Gold
Nickname Bears
Newspaper The Wy-News
Website School website

Theodore Roosevelt High School, also known as RHS or Roosevelt, or also Wyandotte High by alumni, is the secondary school serving Wyandotte, Michigan, located on Eureka Road several blocks west of Biddle Avenue. Established in 1921, RHS is the only public high school in the city of Wyandotte. Its mascot is the Bear, with athletic teams with similar names (the Bears for males and the Lady Bears for females). Enrollment as of the 2005-2006 school year is 1416 students attending grades 9-12. The mainstream curriculum is essentially university-preparatory, yet students do not have to enroll in all of these classes.

Theodore Roosevelt High School

Standard procedure for graduation is having obtained 22 of 24 possible credits, taking 4 terms of English and literature based classes, including Composition, 3 terms of Social Studies, including Economics and Government, 3 terms of Science, and 3 terms of Mathematics. Students must also include 2 terms of the Arts or Vocational training, or a Foreign Language, 2 terms of Physical Education, and a half-term (semester) of Keyboarding or Computer Informatics. The school offers several advanced and honors classes for all grades. Advanced Placement courses are offered to juniors and seniors. In addition to this, all juniors must take the Michigan Work Keys as well as an in-school session of the ACT in the second semester. Class Courses such as Mathematics were increased requirements to Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II is required by state. 3 years of Science is also required by state now, Earth Science, Biology and Chemistry.

Book controversy

The Wyandotte Board of Education in December 2008 removed the bestselling book "The Bookseller of Kabul" by Åsne Seierstad from the school library[1] on the claims that it was pornography. The librarian as well as a number of teachers opposed the ban, saying that students shouldn’t be sheltered from learning the truth about what goes on in other parts of the world.

Sports

Baseball

In 2010 the Bears won their first Downriver League (DRL) championship with a 22-39 regular season record and a 25-42 overall record after losing in the playoffs to an undefeated Riverview team.

Football

In 2010 the Bears won their first DRL championship with a 9-0 regular season record and every year since, Roosevelt has finished first in the Downriver League. The team's overall record was 10-1 after losing in the playoffs to another undefeated team at Temperance Bedford. The Bears won the DRL championship again in 2011, that year they finished with an overall record of 11-2 after losing in the playoffs to Martin Luther King High School in Detroit, whom they would later face again-and lose to-in the 2013 playoffs.

Hockey

In 2011 the Bears hockey team won the school's first ever state championship. They also extended Downriver's four-year winning streak in the Division 2 playoffs, the first three were won by Trenton High School.

Bowling

In 2016 Wyandotte won their first state title for boys Division 1 bowling.[2]

Notable alumni

References

  1. Kasuba, Jim (December 19, 2008). "Officials seek to ban book in school district". The News Herald (Wyandotte).
  2. "Wyandotte Roosevelt, Davison win state bowling titles". Detroit News. Retrieved 2016-03-30.

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