Theodore Roosevelt High School (Fresno, California)

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Theodore Roosevelt High School
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Roosevelt High School seen from S Cedar Ave
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Theodore Roosevelt High School (Fresno, California)
4250 E. Tulare Ave

Fresno
,
California

United States
Coordinates 36°44′31″N119°45′11″W / 36.742°N 119.753°W / 36.742; -119.753
Information
Type Public
Established1928
School districtFresno Unified School District
PrincipalMichael Allen
Teaching staff96.05 (FTE) [1]
Enrollment2,196 (2018-19) [1]
Student to teacher ratio22.86 [1]
Color(s) Kelly green and Gold   
MascotRough Rider
PublicationThe T.R. Times - NOT ACTIVE -
Website https://www.fresnou.org/schools/roosevelt/

Theodore Roosevelt High School (RHS), is located in southeast Fresno, California. It is a high school established within the Fresno Unified School District. The high school mascot is the Rough Rider (in physical form it is a horse) named after the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment Theodore Roosevelt organized and helped command during the Spanish–American War. The high school's colors are green and gold.

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The school was opened in 1928, and was both a junior and senior high school. It now serves grades 9-12. During the 2011–2012 school year 2,184 students attended RHS.

The school received publicity in 2014 with the movie documentary Try which focused on Roosevelt's rugby program and the positive effect it has had on the high school students who began playing. [2] [3] [4]

Theodore Roosevelt High School Auditorium

The Roosevelt Auditorium was Dedicated on Wednesday, September 22, 1958 at 10 A.M. Open House was from 7:30 - 10:00 P.M. by The Fresno City Board of Education, The Superintendent of Schools and the Administrative Staff, The Architects, Lake and DI Luck, The Builders, Harris Construction Company, The Principle and Faculty Members of Roosevelt Student Body, and the Roosevelt Parent Teacher Association and the Roosevelt Dad's Club.

When the auditorium was built it included the main auditorium with seating capacity of 2,153 and a smaller theater seating 200. Allied classrooms included a music room, two regular class rooms, a stagecraft, electrical and radio shop, a radio studio class room with recording and control room equipment as well as dressing rooms and make-up rooms.

The stage was 40 by 80 feet (12 by 24 m) with curtains that include an asbestos velvet front curtain, with velvet contour, speakers curtain and back drop and wings, a full-sized movie screen, an electronic controlled reactor type dimmer system, remote control for sound, P.A. or control room from lighting console or at rear of auditorium, blower fans and hot water heater, emergency building lights in case of power failure and theater type cushioned seats.

"We thank Mrs. Elizabeth Kircher for organizing the ceremonies, the Harris Construction Company for supplying the programs, and the San Francisco Floral Company for supplying the flowers. The school is especially thankful to the Board of Education, the City School Administrative Staff and the people of Fresno. The long patient waiting is over; the dream of an auditorium has become a glorious reality."

Program: Roosevelt Alma Mater by the Roosevelt Choir, Student Body; March by the Roosevelt Band and Director Robert Arnold; Presentation of Colors by the Color Guard (Sgt. David Dague, Sgt. James Windsor, Sgt. David Nattenberg, and Sgt. Joe Anderton); Flag Salute led by Lt. Gilbert Bertoldi; America the Beautiful sung by members of the Roosevelt Choir with Jay Condit, Director; Presentation of Mr. Edwin C. Kratt by Mr. Robert Miner, Superintendent of Fresno City Unified School District Principle of Roosevelt High School); Presentation of Members of Board of Education by Mr. Kratt (Mrs. Margaret Robinson, President; Mr. Arthur L. Selland, Vice-President; Dean James M. Mallock; Mr. George W. Turner and Mrs. Geraldine Wheeler; Presentation of Assistant Superintendents by Mr. Kratt (Mr. Erwin A Dann, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Secondary Schools; Mr. Lawrence Todhunter, Assistant Superintendent in charge of Elementary Education; Mr. J. C. Trombetta, Assistant Superintendent in charge of Business Services; Presentation of Platform Guests by Mr. Dann (Mr. Elso Di Luck, Representative of Architects; Mr. Clarence Harris, Representative of Harris Construction Co.; Mr. Robert Hampton, Fresno City Schools Building Inspector; Mr. Marvin Abrahamson, Supt. of Building, Grounds and Maintenance, Fresno City Schools; Mr. James B. Dinsdale, Fresno Junior College, Electrical Inspector; Mrs. Nat Leas, President Roosevelt Parent Teacher Association; and Mr. Michael Sohigian, President Roosevelt Dad's Club; Introduction of Mrs. Margaret Robinson by Mr. Kratt; Dedication Address by Mrs. Robinson; Response for Roosevelt High School by Mr. Miner; Response for Roosevelt Student Body by Jerry Fitzmaurice, Student Body Pres.; Prayer by Dean James Malloch; The Lords Prayer by Roosevelt High School Band.

Roosevelt School of the Arts

The Roosevelt School of the Arts is a district-wide magnet school program established in 1984. The program offers students in-depth specialized training in performing, visual, and media arts. [5] The Roosevelt School of the Arts program was recognized as a winner of the Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education "Creative Ticket National School of Distinction Award", one of five schools to receive this award for outstanding achievement in Arts Education. On May 26, 2018, the Roosevelt Auditorium was named in honor of 1988 RSA alumna Audra McDonald, a six-time Tony Award winner. [6]

Awards and recognition

RHS was recognized by the California State Board of Education in 1996 California Distinguished School Award. [7] The school has also won two Golden Bell Awards. RHS renewed their WASC accreditation in 2017. [8]

Demographics

Many of its students are immigrants from Mexico and Southeast Asia. 51.8% of the student population are English learners. Below are rough figures of the student population.

EthnicityPopulationPercentage of total population
Asian45411.9%
Pacific Islander30.1%
Latino207878.2%
African American1234.6%
White1834.6%

RHS has many programs to serve its students, including an extensive After School Program, Migrant Education tutoring, and academies and pathways, including Health, Business, Public Service, and Education.

Athletics

The School competes in the North Yosemite League (NYL)

The Varsity Boys Basketball Program has won three sections titles in 1978, 2016 and 2021.

The varsity Boys soccer program has won six out of the last eight central section championships, in 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2013[ citation needed ]

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

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  2. "Video: New Rugby Doc Getting Publicity", Rugby Today, November 26, 2014.
  3. "The Unlikely Story Of How Rugby Changed The Future For These Inner City Students", Huffington Post, November 25, 2014.
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  5. Roosevelt School of the Arts, accessed June 26, 2007.
  6. The Fresno Bee (subscription required)
  7. Distinguished Middle and High Schools, California State Board of Education. Accessed June 26, 2007.
  8. "ACS WASC Commission – Accrediting Commission for Schools".
  9. Theodore Roosevelt High School Auditorium Dedication Ceremony and Open House Program
  10. "Ex-Fresnan Follows 'Guiding Light' Back to New York City: Sharon Lean, Formerly of Good Company Players and Roosevelt High School, Lands Spot on Soap Opera". The Fresno Bee . February 10, 1996. It's not that she's tired of Erica, Brooke, Tad, Adam and the rest of the All My Children crew. But being a proud mom, she wants to support her daughter, Sharon. The ex-Good Company Players and Roosevelt High School graduate is joining the cast of Guiding Light
  11. "AUDRA -- LIVING HER DREAM ... ", Fresno Bee , January 15, 1989. Accessed December 31, 2007. "Audra McDonald loves New even though two people have thrown up on her in the subway and she thought she would never survive a New York taxi ride. McDonald, a June graduate of Roosevelt School of the Arts, is living a dream come true."