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November 2021- Staying Connected
Academic Support
Roosevelt High School Saturday School
Fall Semester – 2021/2022 School Year (Hours earned will be applied to Fall 2021 Semester courses)
Students needing to make up missed class time, due to excessive absences, have options to register on campus or online. All online registrations and payments must be successfully submitted no later than 4 PM on any given Thursday leading up to a scheduled Saturday School. An $8.00 payment is required before a student is allowed to participate.
Roosevelt HS is scheduled to conduct on campus Saturday School for attendance purposes
December 4, 2021
December 11, 2021
January 4, 2022
Information and a link to register online will be emailed on the Monday prior to the scheduled Saturday School. The following submissions are required to successfully register for any given Saturday School:
- Date of Saturday School student is registering for
- Student ID#
- Official Student Last Name
- Official Student First Name
*When registering online, please know that your child’s online registration must be successfully completed before proceeding to the online payment link. Please be sure to read all instructions provided within the online registration and payment links. Once successful registration and payment are received, the registered student will receive an email notification in his/her North East ISD student email account on Friday leading up to a scheduled Saturday School.
Payments can also be made with cash in our AP Office.
All students must report on time (8 AM) and have enough work to last for 5 hours.
Extended Hours Tutoring
NEISD is offering extended hours tutoring from 6 - 8 PM, Monday thru Thursday evenings. Extended hours tutoring is available to all NEISD students, regardless of whether they are on quarantine or not. To ensure security, a student must log on to the virtual Google Meet link using their NEISD school email and password.
Click on the link below to access the subjects currently available. his link will be continually updated as more courses are added and additional tutors are available.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LZBhiAwPZF5a4m29VBZogQxpsggOR4ZsjrgJ0v4MP-8/edit?usp=sharing
Volunteer Opportunity
Volunteer with Children's Hunger Fund
The Children's Hunger Fund is looking for student volunteers who need volunteer hours! They are located just down the road at 4940 Eisenhauer Rd. Registration is required, and please ask for Angie when you call to register. 210-395-1200
Testing Information & Testing Resources
ASVAB
If you took the ASVAB or just want a better understanding of how to read the scores, please join us December 7 at 3:30pm to review the score report. A representative from MEPS will be providing information on how to read the score report and how the results can assist with career interests and selection. Be sure to bring your score report if you took the ASVAB. We will be meeting in room 7101 across from the Attendance Office.
If anyone is interested in speaking with a recruiter, please use this link: https://forms.gle/ih382ktZJdGn3GEK9.
Semester Exam Exemptions
Semester Exam Exemptions:
Course Semester Average 85% or Above
Exam exemptions will not be allowed if:
- The student has received a “U” for conduct for the course and semester they wish to exempt;
- The student has been suspended off – campus, assigned to ISS or ISS II, or sent to an off – campus alternative setting during that semester
- The student has received a “No Credit” in any course for the semester*;
- The student has failed to submit their exam exemption request through Skyward by posted deadlines. Exemption window will open December 6th at 7:00 am and close December 8th at 4:30 pm.
- Details and directions for the exam exemption app will be sent out later.
Link to 2021-2022 NEISD Semester Exam Exemption FAQ
Information for Senior Class of 2022
Google Classroom
If you haven't joined the Google Classroom yet, the Join Code is v7t3z54.
Josten's Cap & Gown Presentation
Order information and packets are available in the AP office.
Save the Dates- Graduation Dates
Mandatory Rehearsal On Campus
Wednesday, May 25, 2022, Time TBD
Mandatory Rehearsal at the Alamodome
Thursday, May 26. 2022, 10:30AM
Graduation Ceremony at the Alamodome
Sunday, May 29, 2022, 7:00PM
"No Treat Until You Complete"-College & Career Center Senior Giveaway
College and Career Center
Membership- Join Today!
Don’ t miss out! Join PTSA today! Help us reach our campus goal of 100% membership!
- Have a voice in local, state, & national PTA
- Participate in Reflections Art Program
- Apply for scholarships
Join at www.trptsa.org
Scholarship Opportunity: Blossom Scholarship
More information is available here.
Applicants should email their applications directly to TR PTSA at scholarship@trptsa.com. The deadline to apply is January 31, 2022.
Roosevelt Counseling Department
Meet the Counseling Team and get connected to counseling information and resources by clicking here.
Roosevelt Family Specialist
Melissa Mendiola is Roosevelt's Family Specialist. Her email is mmendi2@neisd.net. Ms. Mendiola is available to assist with any needs or issues in a student's home life that can negatively affect a student's ability to excel at school. She is able to provide support and services for all students and their families, creating a true connection between home, school, and community. The family specialist's role is to bridge the gap of communication between parents, the school, and the community and provide resources to families who are experiencing barriers, and to empower all parents to fulfill their role as child’s first teacher.
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Family Resources
Cafeteria Update
Beginning October 1st, all cafeteria transactions will require a student ID number. Student ID numbers can be typed into the pin pad by the register or an ID card bar code can be scanned by the cashier. Students are asked to have their IDs ready to be scanned by the cashier for quick check out in the cafeteria lines. Thank you in advance.
Information about the school cafeteria is available on the NEISD School Nutrition website https://www.neisd.net/Page/273
Show Me Something Good- Red Ribbon Week
As the theme for this year's Red Ribbon Week states, "DRUG FREE LOOKS LIKE ME," the goal is to have a community that is drug free and to work toward ensuring that drug related deaths do not occur.
Red Ribbon Week, which is celebrated annually October 23rd through 31st, is the nation’s oldest and largest drug prevention awareness program. Red Ribbon Week was started after the death of Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Special Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, who in 1985 was brutally tortured and murdered by drug traffickers he was investigating in Mexico. As a tribute to SA Camarena, high school friend, Henry Lozano and Congressman Duncan Hunter, created “Camarena Clubs” and the wearing of a red ribbon to show their oppositions to drugs. In 1988, the National Family Partnership coordinated the first National Red Ribbon Week with President and Mrs. Reagan serving as honorary Chairpersons. Since then, the Red Ribbon campaign has taken on national significance, and NFP continues to coordinate the campaign for families, schools and communities across the nation each year. Wearing red ribbons during the month of October continues to represent our pledge to live drug free and honors the sacrifice of all who have lost their lives in the fight against drugs.
Show Me Something Good- FCCLA Officer Installation Breakfast
FCCLA, a Career & Technical Student Organization (CTSO), stands for Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America. Involvement in FCCLA offers members the opportunity to expand their leadership potential and develop skills for life—planning, goal setting, problem solving, decision making, and interpersonal communication—necessary in the home and workplace. At Roosevelt, we focus on community service and offer members the opportunity to earn recognition through various competitions. The Officer Installation Breakfast was held on October 27, 2021.
2021-2022 FCCLA OFFICERS
President: Nicolas Quezada
1st Vice President: (AM) Cheyenne Reyes
1st Vice President: (PM) Zaniah Parker 2nd Vice President: Victoria Rangel
3rd Vice President: Shayla Marquez
Secretary: Anjelyka Montero Alfaro
Historian: Vianney Escobedo
Show Me Something Good- TR Student Council Attends AASC 2021 Fall General Meeting
On October 28th, TR Student Council traveled to the Northside Sports Gym for the Alamo Association of Student Councils (AASC) 2021 Fall General Meeting. Students had the opportunity to meet this year’s District XV officers and received an overview of the events scheduled for the year. In addition, students attended a variety of table talks where they gained valuable information to assist our home council. One of the table talks, Fiesta Week, was hosted by four TR students.
Show Me Something Good- TR Spirit Groups Gather for Morning Pep Rally Filming
Show Me Something Good- Rough Rider Football Game & Halftime Show
Show Me Something Good- Annual Manny Pena Academic Field Day at Camelot Elementary
About 300 Camelot students rotated through six learning stations that address topics such as solving one-step and two-step problems involving addition and subtraction, comparing fractions, working with decimals, analyzing literary elements and genres, developing and using vocabulary, using context clues, and several other objectives with hands on, interactive lessons facilitated by Roosevelt High School students.
Show Me Something Good- ROTC Veteran's Day Ceremony
Transportation Information
Skyward Family Access: Update Your Portal Information
Access the NEISD Skyward Family Access Portal here
Student Code of Conduct & Secondary Student/Parent Handbook 2021-2022
Please note, Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to open the files, and since the files are extremely large, they may take several minutes to open.
Important Policy Reminders- No Food Deliveries Allowed
High School Daily Bell Schedule
Attendance: Notes for Absences
DATA
You can also see their weekly newsletter by visiting the "Director's Den".
Theodore Roosevelt High School
Rider Pride IS Alive!
Theodore Roosevelt School Mission Statement: Our mission is to challenge and encourage each student to achieve and demonstrate
academic excellence, technical skills, responsible citizenship, and a healthy lifestyle for success in global society.
Address: 5110 Walzem Road San Antonio TX 78218
Phone: 210-356-2200
Website: neisd.net/roosevelt