Want to get more involved in school community? Need help with certain classes? Feel stressed about school? See below to learn about academic support services, school clubs, sports, and programs available at Roosevelt.
Lunch Clubs
A fun way to connect, explore, and make the most of your lunch break!
Lunch Clubs are a great way for students to hang out, try something new, and meet others who share the same interests!
We offer a variety of clubs throughout the week, like art, games, music theater, chess, anime, reading, and more. Some are just for fun, others help you build skills — and all are open to everyone.
No sign-ups needed
Try a new one any time!
--Check the Lunch Club schedule >>Clubs<<
Student Newspaper Club
This is your go-to space for student news, creative writing, event highlights, and important school updates. Written by students, for students, our paper celebrates the voices, talents, and perspectives that make our school community one of a kind.
Check back regularly for new articles, interviews, artwork, and spotlights on what’s happening both inside and outside the classroom.
All sports offered at Roosevelt require a tryout to make the team. Tryouts are generally held three to four weeks prior to the first game of the season. Tryouts are conducted on the RMS campus or at Rossi (soccer, baseball, and softball). Players will be notified within a few days after tryouts are completed.
Beacon provides youth an opportunity to engage in content-rich activities and project-based learning. Academies begin right after school in their assigned classroom and run until youth leave or are picked up. Youth will receive a snack, program-wide announcements, “family supper,” field trips, cooking projects and individualized academic support.
Enrichment activities every day after school from Monday - Friday until 6pm.
The Counseling Department works closely with the RMS Wellness Center. The Wellness Center offers mental health and physical health support. Check out their website for more information about their services and how to access them.
RMS Academic Support During and after school Programs
Students of Color Success Center - Starting TBA through Beacon
Homework Lunch Club - Monday to Friday
Math: Home Resources - Online/ District
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a Federal law designed to protect the rights of individuals with disabilities in programs and activities that receive Federal financial assistance. In elementary and secondary education, it provides access to a free appropriate public education (FAPE) to each qualified student with a disability.
Culture Climate Team link
The primary vision of the RMS Culture and Climate Team is to create a welcoming atmosphere for all students and staff through uplifting the ideas, voices, and needs of our community. Our work is grounded in research-based best practices for Tier 1 supports in order to be consistently implemented across all settings within our school. Together we empower students so they have the agency to flourish and feel a sense of belonging in our school community.