ROOSEVELT TIMES Roosevelt High School, Sioux Falls, SD
(605) 362-2860 Volume 26, Edition 2
September, 2017
Rider Remarks By Tim Hazlett, RHS Principal
As school started this past Tuesday, the most commonly asked question seems to be "How many
students do you/we have this year?" The answer is actually yet to be determined and takes a little
while to accurately measure as people enroll and others may not be attending RHS this year and I
will try to identify that number for you in the future. While there are certainly issues that arise
with student population from a logistical standpoint, the fact of the matter is that once we get
started, it doesn't matter because our goal is for each and every student to learn at high levels and
we are committed to ensuring that each student learns and is cared for as a valuable member of
our community.
The most important factor of student success in school is the classroom teacher and their belief in their
students ability to succeed. We have all challenged ourselves to ensure that students are learning the essential
standards and made a commitment to early intervention if there are signs of academic difficulties. In fact, we
have teams of teachers working interdependently to help where help is needed and develop the best practices
that lead to student learning at high levels. I am confident that we will take strides as a school again this year to
reach all of our goals for your children. We have an exceptional faculty and staff that are all in this together to
help students learn. What we need from you is trust, support and a commitment to making sure your children
attend school on a regular basis. If we have them here and in class, we have the expertise to help each student
succeed.
Our fundamental purpose as a school is to ensure that each student learns at high levels and that we
intervene when necessary. We ask your help and support in achieving this goal because even though that seems
like a logical goal for a school, focusing on that can be difficult when there are so many other aspects to a
students experience in high school. We strongly encourage students to be involved in at least one activity and
work hard to develop a community that is inclusive and supportive of all students. We are excited about the
start of a new school year and look forward to all it brings. We do not have any days off from school this
month which will allow us to get a great start to the academic year. We look forward to seeing you at the events
and once again we are celebrating our community by providing every student and staff member a "We are
Roosevelt, We are One!" t-shirt to wear with pride. The shirts serve as a reminder that we are all in this
together and each person is a valuable member of this community based on learning. We would like to thank
TC Referee and the Roosevelt Booster Club for providing these shirts for our students and staff once again this
year. THANK YOU!! If you have any questions or concerns please contact us at 362-2860 or email the
teachers, counselors and principals at any time!
WE ARE ROOSEVELT! WE ARE ONE!
Every Student. Every Day. Attendance Matters. By Dr. Brian Maher, Superintendent
Welcome back to another great year in the Sioux Falls School District! We are eager to welcome the 24,000 smiling faces of our students and to watch our playgrounds and parking lots coming alive with the cheerful voices of students. A new school year is a new opportunity to improve academically, socially, and emotionally. That support is available every day at school. However, research shows as many as 7.5 million students across the country miss nearly a month of school every year.
These absences can lead to poor academic performance and create challenges that carry over into adult life. That is why the Sioux Falls School District is declaring September as Attendance Awareness Month.
For some, the absenteeism trend starts surprisingly early - as early as kindergarten - and continues through high school. National research shows one in 10 kindergarten and first-grade students are chronically absent, meaning they miss 10 percent of the school year or about 18 days of instruction because of excused and unexcused absences. In the Sioux Falls School District, any number of absences over ten (10) is considered excessive.
Chronic absence is not just about truancy or willfully skipping school. Instead, children stay home because of chronic illness, unreliable transportation, housing issues, bullying or simply because their parents do not understand how quickly absences add up—and affect school performance.
Chronic absenteeism especially affects students living in poverty. Consistent academic instruction is the key to helping them break the cycle. Children who are chronically absent in kindergarten and first grade are less likely to read proficiently by third grade, and students who do not read well by that critical juncture are more likely to struggle in school. They are also more likely to be chronically absent in later years, since they never developed good attendance habits.
While we work hard to prevent it, absenteeism can’t solely be viewed as an administrative matter. We use a pyramid of interventions to support children facing attendance challenges. However, schools cannot do this work alone. We are calling on the entire community to help. Partnerships with health care providers, mental health agencies, transportation groups and others are already in the works. In order to make a difference, we need employers, faith-based groups, parents, and neighbors to encourage school attendance. Parents can build a habit of good attendance by sticking to reasonable bedtimes and other routines and avoiding vacations while school is in session. Teachers will reinforce these messages regularly. Community members can step forward to mentor children who have attendance issues and encourage them to see the lifetime benefits of being in school every day. We invite you to join us as we continue to prioritize school attendance. Every Student. Every Day. Attendance really does Matter!
Every Student. Every Day. Attendance Matters.
RHS PHONE NUMBERS Main office 362-2860 Fax 362-2883
Activity Office 362-2866
Counselors 362-2868 Fax 362-2867
Attendance 362-2885 Music Dept. 362-2871
Registrar 362-2877
Special Ed 362-2875
Student Store 362-2870
ATTENDANCE OFFICE:
362-2885 Parents: An absence must be reported either by note,
email or phone call. When sending notes with your
student for absences, be sure they are dated and
signed. Students: Please bring your appointment notes
to the attendance office first thing in the morning. You
will be given a slip to check out of class.
No Food Orders Delivered to RHS This is a reminder to all parents/guardians and students that you and your child are not allowed to
bring in food from outside vendors for lunch. We participate in the Federal lunch program which
stipulates that we may not have food in the lunch room from outside vendors. Thank you very
much for your help.
September
Congratulations!
9th Freshmen this could
be you next month!
10th Alexis Runge
Jonah Weems
11th Sophie Seaton
Kevin Ramazani
12th Emma Volk
Isaiah Lee
Class of 2018 Just a quick note from your senior class advisors... Here are the dates / times on all upcoming events.
Important dates:
September 21 AD Room Senior Class Picture Main Gym
October 25 AD Room Jostens Graduation presentation Auditorium
November 2, 3, 7 Before/after school/lunch Cap/Gown ordering Staff entrance
March 14, 15 Before/after school/lunch Announcements delivery Staff entrance
April 19 Before/after school/lunch Cap/Gown delivery Staff entrance
April 28 8:00 PM Grand March/Prom Main Gym
June 3 7:00 PM Graduation Arena
We are looking forward to a great year. Please stop by either of our rooms if you have any questions.
Mr. Fitz (Room A117) Mrs. Agar (Room A118)
The school store welcomes
everyone back!
We will have new items out at Howard Wood during
Presidents bowl.
Be sure to 'like' our facebook page "Roosevelt High
School Store" where you can see pictures of some of
the items we carry as well as any specials we are
holding as well as any special times we are open.
The school store carries logo wear like T-shirts,
sweatshirts, sweatpants, jackets, hats,mittens etc.
We also carry assorted healthy snacks and drinks as
well as items like pencils, paper, index cards, USBs,
lanyards, coffee cups, decals, deodorant, stadium
seats, backpacks and GIFT CARDS!!
The school store hours are:
Before school (approx. 8 - 8:15 am) M- F (the first
week we will be open at 7:30 - 8:15)
11 - 3:30 M - TH
11 - 1:30 Fridays
If you have questions concerning the store you can
contact Mrs Johnson at [email protected]
RHS Homecoming Week
October 2-6, 2017
This year's theme will be revealed on Monday,
September 25. Representatives for the homecoming
court will also be announced.
Coronation: Monday, October 2 at 7 PM (No
admission fee) and Talent Show will follow
at 8 PM ($5 admission fee) Students that have
purchased a *homecoming wristband will have
priority seating.
Homecoming Friday, October 6: Normal schedule
will be adjusted to allow for an afternoon of
activities, pizza feed, and pep rally. No school lunch
will be served, but students may purchase a ticket for
the pizza feed for $5 in ad room.
Football game: 5 PM at Howard Wood Field
Riderfest: 8-11 PM at RHS Riderfest includes the
dance, and many games/activities to celebrate being a
Rider ($5 admission)
*Homecoming wristbands will be sold during the
lunch hours for $13 ($2 savings) September 26-29,
and delivered to each student during ad room on
Monday, October 2. The wristband covers admission
fees for the talent show, pizza feed, and
Riderfest. Students were able to purchase a
wristband at Rider Charge day, also.
Best Buddies International
Best Buddies International is the world's largest
organization dedicated to ending the social, physical,
and economic isolation of the 200 million people
with intellectual and developmental
disabilities (IDD). It was founded by Anthony K.
Shriver in 1989. The purpose of this program is to
help people with IDD form meaningful friendships
with peers, and feel valued by society.
Best Buddies is coming to RHS this fall! If you are
interested in being a Peer Buddy (student without
IDD), or in being a Best Buddy (student with IDD),
please email [email protected], or stop by
A207 (next to the library stairs), and pick up an
application the first week of school.
There will be an informational meeting on Monday,
September 11, at 6 PM in the Little Theater if you
would like to learn more about the program.
Attention Girls interested in
Gymnastics!
Please make sure your activity forms and physicals
are up to date before the season begins October
30th. Open gym times can be found on the website
www.metroconferencesd.org. If you have questions,
please contact Coach Warne at [email protected]
or [email protected]. Remember to support all
of the fall activities by going to their performances
and cheering loud! Go Riders!
Have a great school year!
Coach Warne
RHS Band RHS Band is selling customized RR popsockets. Cost
is $10 each. If you are interested in these one of a
kind popsockets see any band member or director to
purchase one.
RHS Library….
libraries.sf.k12.sd.us
Librarian – Jeanne Conner
Educational Assistants – Beth Goff
Marya Leach
Library Hours – 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM
New books are arriving and students will soon be
studying, looking for information, and searching
for books to read. Students may search the
library book catalog by going to the above web
address, clicking on Find My Library on the left-
hand side of the page, clicking on Roosevelt High
School, and then clicking on Catalog at the top of
the page. Overdrive for eBooks is also available
on this website. To access Overdrive, students
need only enter their school ID numbers.
If students are looking for great book titles, a
place to start is the South Dakota “Teen Reads”
titles for this year. This list of books promotes
quality literature and helps South Dakota
teachers and librarians in selecting and promoting
books for adolescents. The books are selected
from among the many young adult and adult books
that have received positive reviews from national
reviewing periodicals. Listed below are this year’s
South Dakota high school “Teen Reads” list:
The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner Gutless by Carl Deuker
All American Boys by Jason Reynolds
The Problem with Forever by Jennifer
Armentrout
The Girl I Used to Be by April Henry
Not If I See You First by Eric Lindstrom
We Are the Ants by Shaun David
Hutchinson
Exit, Pursued by a Bear by E. K. Johnston
Illuminae by Jay Kristoff and Amie Kaufman
Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake
Zeroboxer by Fonda Lee
Riders by Veronica Rossi
The Centers for Disease Control and Preventions recommends that everyone 6 months of age and older get a
seasonal flu vaccine. Vaccination is especially important for children younger than 5 years of age and children of
any age with a long-term health condition like asthma, diabetes and heart disease. Students should visit with their
primary health care provider regarding getting the vaccine.
In addition to seasonal flu vaccinations, the District is asking parents/guardians to remind their children about
basic prevention efforts. We can reduce the spread of all illnesses by practicing proper hygiene, such as:
* Covering the nose and mouth with tissue when coughing or sneezing;
* Washing hands frequently with soap and warm water, or
* Using hand sanitizer, if soap and water are not available.
Current guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) advise that students who exhibit flu-like
symptoms - including a fever of 100 degrees or more, with a cough or sore throat - should stay home from school
for at least 24 hours after they are fever-free, without the use of fever-reducing medication.
SFSD Student Flu Shot Clinics Wednesday, October 4, 2017 – LHS from 3:00 – 5:00 PM
Thursday, October 5, 2017 - Whittier from 8:00 – 10:00 AM
Tuesday, October 10, 2017 – Edison from 8:00 – 10:00 AM
Wednesday, October 11, 2017 – WHS from 3:00 – 5:00 PM
Tuesday, October 17, 2017 – McGovern from 8:00 – 10:00 AM
Wednesday, October 18, 2017 – RHS from 3:00 – 5:00 PM
Tuesday, October 24, 2017 – Patrick Henry from 8:00 – 10:00 AM
Friday, October 27, 2017 – Memorial from 8:00 – 10:00 AM
Tuesday, October 31, 2017 – Axtell Park (TIME TBD)
Wednesday, November 1, 2017 – New Tech High from 7:15 – 9:30 AM
Sioux Falls School District Influenza Vaccine Consent Form
___is enrolled in Medicaid ___does not have health insurance ___ is
American Indian or Native Alaskan
___has health that does not pay for vaccines ___has private health insurance
that does cover vaccines
ROOSEVELT COUNSELING PROGRAM
The vision of the Roosevelt Counseling Program is to foster a safe, encouraging environment where students, when given multiple opportunities to overcome life’s adversities and become responsible, resourceful, engaged adults, can succeed in the areas of: academic achievement, personal development, and post-high school planning. The School Counselors at Roosevelt High School Believe:
● all student can achieve success ● all students have the right and opportunity to access counseling services ● all students are unique in their abilities ● all students should have healthy relationships modeled in their school environment
The Roosevelt High School Comprehensive School Counseling Program Will:
● work as a collaborative team to achieve goals ● provide curriculum developed by the counseling department in collaboration with stakeholders ● consider the uniqueness of all students when planning and implementing the school counseling
program ● be data driven with school counselors reviewing the needs of the student body on an annual basis
All School Counselors at Roosevelt High School Will:
● advocate for all students ● engage in professional development activities to create a consistent and quality school counseling
program ● hold a master’s degree in school counseling and hold a valid South Dakota Department of
Education certificate ● abide by the professional ethics as developed by the American School Counselors Association
including, but not limited to, maintaining student confidentiality, acknowledging student beliefs, and making appropriate referrals
Mission of the Roosevelt High School Counseling Program: The Roosevelt High School Counseling Program prepares all students to become contributing members of society. Through collaboration with stakeholders, an equitable and comprehensive academic, social-emotional, and postsecondary planning curriculum will address self-advocacy, accountability, and empowerment for a diverse student body. Mission of Roosevelt High School: To educate and prepare each student to succeed in a changing world.
Every Student. Every Day. Attendance Matters.
Have a senior? Here are some things your son or daughter should be doing to make the senior year a little smoother. Now is the time to put together resumes/activity lists to submit with applications to post-high schools and scholarships. It’s also great to give to people who will write letters of recommendation. Be sure to include community service experiences and all activities in and out of school. Also think about the ACT Prep Class taught at RHS by RHS teachers. It’s a good way to prepare for that all important tests. Seniors should make appointments to see their counselors in the 1st Quarter of the year regarding their postsecondary plans!
Counseling Website
Want help with scholarships, parenting information, or when colleges are coming to Roosevelt, check out the
Roosevelt Counseling Website at:
www.sfroosevelt.com We have updated the information and have added a number of new features for students and parents. You can still get the most up-to-date scholarship information, as well as links for South Dakota post-secondary opportunities, parent resources, and more. The Counseling Office has also joined Twitter! Follow us @SFRCounseling. This is a great way for parents and students to stay connected with all the happenings at Roosevelt!
Changing Classes
Students don’t forget you have the first five school days to request a schedule change. You must fill out a form in the counseling office and return it with a parent signature along with additional information. It will then be reviewed for approval. If the requests is approved the schedule change will be attempted. Be prepared for other classes to be shifted around because once class changed often has a domino effect on others. Once this process is done (within 48 hours or less) you will be notified through your first period teacher if your request was not approved, approved but did not work out, or given a new schedule to follow with your changes. You must follow your current schedule until you get a new schedule in your hand. See your counselor if you have questions. Change Forms are available in the Counseling Office now and can be returned before the start of school to ensure best class selection.
Counselor Assignments
The students will be assigned to counselors by their last name spelling as followed:
10th-12th Grade Students: A-B and all ELL students are with Mr. Matzke
C-Go are with Mrs. Oines Gr-K are with Mrs. Timm
L-Ng are with Mrs. Heavlin Nh-Sm are with Mrs. Nold Sn-Z are with Ms. Campbell
9th Grade Students: A-B and all ELL students are with Mr. Matzke
C-G are with Mrs. Oines H-K are with Mrs. Timm
L-Ng are with Mrs. Heavlin Nh-Sb are with Mrs. Nold
Sc-Z are with Ms. Campbell
Career and College Readiness at Roosevelt High School
Research documents for an individual to be successful and happy within a career the job needs to match with an individual’s interest, aptitude and values. RHS offers a computer-based program to assist students in finding out their interests, aptitudes and values. This program is called "Career Cruising" and may be accessed from any computer that connects to the Internet. To access Career Cruising go to http://sdmylife.com/ and then click on the “To Access Your Student Portfolio Click Here” box on the top right. If you do not know your log-in information please come to the counseling office.
How to Achieve Good Grades
Roosevelt High School is committed to helping our students be successful. With the joint effort between the student, parent/guardian and our school programs we feel we can obtain this goal. In addition, we feel there is a direct connection between a student’s attendance and their grades. A student that comes to school on a regular basis and completes their homework provides the best opportunity for them to find success. In addition to attendance and homework some additional resources for students and parents are:
● Once again tutoring will be offered after school. The program is called “Homework Help” and it will be held Monday through Thursday from 3:15 to 4:15 pm (except holidays or early releases). Students should listen to the announcements to find out when it starts and in what room. No need to register just come with your assignments and be ready to work.
● Parents may access Infinite Campus, which is a tool that allows parent(s) and guardian(s) to access their student’s grades, assignments, and attendance on-line. In addition, it allows parents to e-mail their student’s teachers directly. The web address for this tool is www.sf.k12.sd.us . Click on the Parent/Student box and then “Infinite Campus” at the top left of the page. If you do not know your log-in information and have not received anything in the mail a couple weeks after school starts please call the counseling office at 362-2868.
Roosevelt ACT Prep Seminar
The ACT Prep Seminar is designed to help students become familiar with the ACT. Students will examine question
styles and samples for all four areas of the ACT Test (reading, English, math, and science) as well as sample
prompts for the writing portion. Test taking skills and strategies will be addressed as well.
October Session
October 1 – Pre-test 1-5 PM
October 8 – English/Writing 3-6 PM
October 10 – Reading 6-8 PM
October 15 – Science 3-5 PM
October 17 – Math 6-8 PM
October 22 – Post-test 1-5 PM
Students will enter through the Main Doors for class. Room is A139/140.
The class may be cancelled in case of low registration.
Cost: $100 which includes an ACT Prep book. Class fees are due upon registration.
Course Expectations: Attendance and tardies will be recorded and reported to parents. All students are expected
to arrive on time and participate in course activities and discussions. No refunds will be given for students who fail
to attend or who are removed due to behavior or other circumstances. In case of unforeseen school events, the
dates may be adjusted as necessary. All Roosevelt rules and guidelines including, but not limited to, use of
technology, eating/drinking, and misuse of property will be enforced.
REGISTRATION DUE IN COUNSELING ONE WEEK BEFORE CLASS START DATE
Registration Form
Name: __________________________________________ Student ID#: _____________
Student Phone Number: __________________________ Ad Room Teacher: ______________
Student Email:________________________________________________________________
We have read all the information regarding the ACT Prep Seminar and agree to follow all expectations.
Student Signature: _____________________________________________________________
Parent Signature: ______________________________________________________________
Become a National Merit Scholar!!
Did you know…………..? ➢ The University of South Dakota gives a 4 year renewable full tuition, fees, room and board scholarship to
National Merit Scholars.
➢ The University of Oklahoma gives full tuition, fees, room and board, and stipend scholarship to National Merit Scholars.
➢ The University of Arizona gives a $30,000 scholarship with iPad and $1,500 expense allotment renewable
for 4 years to National Merit Scholars.
➢ The University of Nebraska-Lincoln gives a full tuition and $2,000/year scholarship renewable for 4 years
to National Merit Scholars.
How do you become a National Merit Scholar?
The first and most important step to becoming a National Merit Scholar is by taking the PSAT during October of your Junior year.
Sophomores may also take the PSAT to practice for the Junior year test.
Roosevelt High School’s PSAT Guided Study Group
The Class is taught over four evenings September 18, 25, 28, and October 3
6:00-8:00 PM
Class size is limited and open to Sophomores and Juniors. Cost is $25, which includes a PSAT prep book. Registration is due September 13th.
PSAT TEST October 11, 2017
Memorial Lutheran Church 7:45 AM Cost is $15
Please register with Pam Burkard in the Counseling Office. Call 362-2868 with questions.
Please detach here and return to Pam Burkard in the Counseling Office
Name: _______________________________________ Grade : 10 or 11 (Please circle) Email: _______________________________________ Phone: _____________________ Ad Room Teacher: ______________________________
I am registering for:
PSAT Guided Study ($25) or PSAT TEST ($15) or BOTH ($40) (Please circle) Total Payment: ____________________
All senior parents/guardians if you would like to receive information about the planning of 2018 Senior Class
Party send your email to Lisa Von Bergen at [email protected]
Here is a link to the sign up genius for concession sales, which is one of our main fundraisers. Please take a
look at it and sign up for multiple shifts.
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a0848aba82ca20-concessions1
RHS SENIOR CLASS PARTY
SUNDAY June 3rd, 2018
1. Student registration is $30. Forms and payment must be submitted no later than April 30, 2018. Tickets will not be available at
the door. NO REFUNDS. Any questions call 605-366-2298.
2. The doors will open at 10:00 pm on Sunday June 3 and will close at 11:00pm. Please provide advance notice if you know you
must arrive later or leave early. Student must be accompanied and signed in/out by a parent/guardian if arriving late or leaving
early. Parent or guardians will be called if a student who purchased a ticket has not checked in by 11:00pm.
3. Each student MUST wear the unaltered class party T-shirt as their ticket to for admission to the event; and are required to show
a picture ID (driver’s license, school ID, etc.) to obtain entry to the party.
4. No food or beverages are allowed. Food and beverages will be available throughout the night free of charge.
5. Do not bring personal items such as purses, billfolds, cameras into the school. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOST
OR STOLEN ARTICLES. No money will be required for the activities or food/beverages at the party.
6. A checkroom will be used to store coats and pocket contents with a shopping bag provided for each senior’s belongings (including
any prizes that may be received throughout the night.)
7. Please be considerate of all decorations and leave them intact, as they will be used by upcoming senior classes.
8. School policies will be in effect for the duration of the party. There will be zero tolerance for any possession of weapons, tobacco,
alcohol, or other mood altering substances; any violation will be reported to the appropriate authorities.
9. Students are encouraged to go directly home following the conclusion of the party.
10. Volunteer medical professional will be available throughout the entire event should any health problems arise.
11. WAIVER OF LIABILITY: No member of the volunteer of the Senior Class Committee or Roosevelt High School and the Sioux Falls
School District and its respective officers and employees shall be liable for any personal injury, loss or damage to person or
property that may occur to me or my personal property as a result of my voluntary attendance at the RHS Senior Class Party
whether occurring before, during or after such event. Admission to the event constitutes a release of all liability for negligence or
otherwise.
PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN BOTTOM PORTION WITH A PAYMENT
(A signed acceptance MUST be on file in order for admission to the RHS Senior Class Party) I have read and accept the guidelines applicable to the RHS Senior Class Party, including the policy that no student will be allowed to leave the party prior to its conclusion at 5:00am on Monday June 4 unless he or she is signed out by a parent/guardian EVEN IF THEY ARE 18 OR OLDER. I acknowledge my attendance at RHS Senior Class Party and the Sioux Falls School District are not liable for any personal injury or damage that may occur to me or my personal property as a result of my voluntary attendance at the RHS Senior Class Party. Any questions please call 605-366-2298
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(Printed Parent/Guardian Name) (Parent/Guardian Signature) (Date) EMERGENCY/Parent/Guardian Phone: ______________________ Email: _____________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________
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