2016-2017 Roosevelt Borough District (Chief School Administrator) Goals
The CSA will develop an action plan for the following goals:
Student Achievement
Goal 1: Continue to improve student achievement in Language Arts Literacy, Character Education and Project-Based Learning and communicate student performance measures to stakeholders
Communication
Goal 2: Develop and implement a plan to keep the school website more current
Long-Term Planning
Goal 3: Implement a long-term plan for Roosevelt Public School through Strategic Planning
The Chief School Administrator is in the process of creating an action plan to complete these goals. Goals will be discussed on a regular basis at the BOE meetings which will are open to the public and held at RPS at 7:30 pm on the following dates (subject to change):
October 27, 2016 March 23, 2017
November 17, 2016 April 22, 2017
December 22, 2016 May 25, 2017
January 5, 2017 Board Reorganization June 22, 2017
January 26, 2017
February 23, 2016
Please attend any meeting or you can email to RPSBOE@gmail.com for more information.
Schools after RPS
Roosevelt District sends 7th and 8th graders to Melvin H. Kreps in East Windsor. Other free middle school and high school options are available to families by applying to the Interdistrict Choice Program at http://www.state.nj.us/education/choice. The deadlines are the fall the school year prior.
Roosevelt high school students are sent to Hightstown High School. Because of this relationship in Mercer County, our students are also eligible to apply to the free full day standalone specialized high schools in Mercer County: Mercer Health Science Academy; Mercer STEM Academy for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math; and a brand new Mercer Academy of Culinary Arts. The deadline is in the fall of 8th grade and information can be found at http://www.mcts.edu/menus/high-school-programs.html.
In addition Roosevelt students can attend Hightstown High School for half day and then attend one of two vocational schools: Career Center in Freehold (Freshman through Senior Year) or Mercer County Technical Schools (Junior and Senior years).
Students in Roosevelt are also eligible to apply to any one of five Monmouth County full-time specialized high schools, two of which – High Tech High School in Lincroft, and Biotech High in Freehold – are ranked among the best schools in the nation by U.S. News and World Report as well as Newsweek.
The career academies are part of the Monmouth County Vocational School District (MCVSD), which accepts qualifying students who are full-time residents of Monmouth County. Interested middle school students MUST attend a scheduled information session sponsored by MCVSD, where they can receive application materials in the September/October of 8th grade.
The five academies in the MCVSD system are: Academy of Allied Health and Sciences (Neptune); Biotechnology High School (Freehold); Communications High School (Wall); High Technology High School (Lincroft); and Marine Academy of Science and Technology (Sandy Hook). To learn more about upcoming information sessions and the application process, visit the Monmouth County Vocational School District website at www.mcvsd.org.
Students who attend the specialized academies or votech programs receive free tuition and buses to those schools. They are also eligible to attend after school programs at Hightstown High School although buses to those programs are not guaranteed.
Parents and students are invited to a High School Fair to learn about public and private school options at Millstone Middle School, 5 Dawson Ct, Millstone on Thursday October 13th from 6-830 pm.