Theodore Roosevelt High School (San Antonio, Texas)

Roosevelt High School
Address
Map
5110 Walzem Road

,
78218
Coordinates29°30′29″N 98°23′24″W / 29.508155°N 98.389864°W / 29.508155; -98.389864
Information
School typePublic, High School
Motto"Qui Plantavit Curabit"
Founded1966
School districtNorth East ISD
PrincipalBryan Norwood
Assistant PrincipalsMrs. Leah Fickell
Mr. Simon Ramirez
Ms. Josie Black
Ms. Courtney Buzbee
Ms. Victoria Reyes
Staff175.19 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment2,599 (2022–23)[1]
Student to teacher ratio14.84[1]
LanguageEnglish
CampusSuburban
Color(s)     
Red, White & Blue
Athletics conferenceUIL Class 6A
MascotRough Riders
NewspaperThe Big Stick
Feeder schoolsGeneral Walter Krueger Middle School
Edward H. White Middle School
WebsiteOfficial Website

Theodore Roosevelt High School is a public high school in San Antonio, Texas (United States). The school is part of the North East Independent School District, which serves portions of San Antonio and the City of Windcrest.[2][3] It is classified as a 6A school by the UIL. It first opened for classes in 1966, funded by a 1960 school district bond that also established Churchill High School and the Blossom Athletic Center.[4] For the 2021-2022 school year, the school was given a "C" by the Texas Education Agency.[5]

Roosevelt is host to three magnet programs:

Roosevelt was named a National Blue Ribbon School in 1999-2000.[9]

  1. ^ a b c "ROOSEVELT H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 26, 2021.
  2. ^ "Zoning Map of the City of Windcrest." City of Windcrest. Retrieved on March 24, 2010.
  3. ^ "Roosevelt High School[permanent dead link]" Map. North East Independent School District. Retrieved on March 24, 2010.
  4. ^ "Blossom paved way for district's 50 years of athletic success". San Antonio Express News. Archived from the original on 2011-08-22.
  5. ^ "TEA". Texas Education Agency. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  6. ^ Design & Technology Academy
  7. ^ Engineering & Technologies Academy
  8. ^ SETA (Space & Engineering Technologies Academy)
  9. ^ National Blue Ribbon Schools Program: Schools Recognized 1982 Through 2017 (PDF)