Theodore Roosevelt High School (Des Moines)

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Theodore Roosevelt High School
Established 1923[1]
Type Public Secondary
Principal Mrs. Kathy Danielson
Dean Susanna Marcucci
Students 1,654[2]
Grades 9–12
Location 4419 Center Street,
Des Moines, Iowa, USA
District Des Moines Public Schools
Campus Urban
Colors Navy Blue and White
Nickname Roughriders
Rival Hoover Huskies
Newspaper Rider Roundup
Website dmps.k12.ia.us/schools/3Roosevelt/

Theodore Roosevelt High School, usually referred to simply as Roosevelt High School or TRHS, is a secondary school located on the west side of Des Moines, Iowa. It is one of five secondary schools under the district of the Des Moines Public Schools, and was named after the 26th President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt. The school mascot is the Roughrider, named after Theodore Roosevelt's famous Rough Riders. The construction of the building in which TRHS is housed was initiated in 1922 by Proudfoot, Bird, and Rawson and opened in 1924 with 1,282 students. The final cost to build was $1,331,600. The building's design has won many awards and is considered one of 50 most significant buildings in Iowa by PBS. The building is on both the State and National Register of Historic Places.

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[edit] Students

As of the 2008-2009 school year, there are 1,654 students[2] enrolled at Roosevelt High School.

[edit] Enrollment Figures

Year Total Seniors (12th grade) Juniors (11th grade) Sophomores (10th grade) Freshmen (9th grade)
2008-2009[2] 1.654 421 387 428 418
2007-2008[3] 1,671 427 381 425 438
2006-2007[4] 1,622 358 418 396 450
2005-2006[5] 1,591 324 344 441 468
2004-2005[6] 1,636 350 361 405 520
2003-2004[6] 1,583 331 380 403 470
2002-2003[6] 1,610 372 367 400 471

[edit] Curriculum

The school day is split into seven periods of course instruction. The fifth period being is longer than the other six periods to allow students and staff a chance to take a short lunch break. The school district requires that students take a number of core academic courses in order to graduate and receive a diploma. These include Social Studies, English, Mathematics, Science, Art, and Physical Education. The exact amount of academic credit needed to satisfy graduation requirements is determined by the school district.

All students are required by Des Moines Public Schools to enroll in four subject courses and a Physical Education course. The school district compels lower-class students to schedule a full day of classes, however, in order to ensure satisfaction with district graduation requirements. Juniors and Seniors have the option of having an "open period" during the first or last period of the school day (Seniors may have open periods during any period). Juniors require parental permission to have an open period.

The district requires four years of Physical Education. Freshmen and sophomores usually take their P.E. courses at the school. Juniors and Seniors have the option of taking alternative P.E. programs.

[edit] Athletics/ Extra Curricular Activities

Roosevelt competes as an school in the Iowa High School Athletic Association 4A school. It is a member of the Central Iowa Metro League conference, or CIML, along with all four of the other DMPS high schools and Ottumwa High School. Roosevelt has historically excelled in mens swimming, with coach Carl Munger leading the school to two national championships in the 1920s and 30s. Roosevelt has won the CIML conference swim meet for the past 5 years in a row and girls swimming has won CIML conference meet 10 years in a row. Roosevelt won the 2006 girls basketball 4A state championships. The well known Roosevelt Sharks Synchronized Swimming Club performs for an annual pageant, and is the oldest high school synchronized swimming club in the united states, having been around since 1926. Roosevelt Tennis's Charlie Caris has won the singles state championship for three years running.[citation needed]

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