
Calling all Roland High School Seniors!
Set your alarms and mark your calendars for Tuesday, September 26th at 6:45 AM because it's time for our Senior Sunrise! Let's kick off this unforgettable year together as the sun rises on our final chapter at Roland High School.
See you bright and early!


Recently Mrs. Sutterfield’s 7th and 8th grade Science students were learning about the different types of variables in an experiment. Mrs. Sutterfield's project based learning activity was a paper towel absorption lab. The students had to identify the variables and test their hypothesis of which brand of paper towels would soak up the most liquid.







Congratulations to the following Roland Middle School students for being the top achievers in Academic Advisory for the week of September 11 - September 15.





Tomorrow, our Lady Ranger Softball team is heading to Kiefer for the regional tournament. Don't forget, there will be NO cash tickets available at the gate. To secure your spot and support our team, please purchase your tickets in advance on the OSSAA website using this link: https://ossaa.com/OSSAA


RMS Homecoming Spirit Week Highlights • September 11th - September 15th


Recently Mrs. Wise's seventh and eighth grade Science Lab classes really enjoyed her "Saving Fred" challenge. This project based learning activity allowed the students to use applied problem solving. Fred had to be saved using only four paper clips. Students created a flowchart to show the sequence of operations to save Fred. They used detailed pictures, labeled major parts within their diagram and included a written description of each diagram.











Recently Mrs. Wise's sixth grade Science classes really enjoyed her "Saving Fred" challenge. This project based learning activity allowed the students to use applied problem solving. Fred had to be saved using only four paper clips. Students created a flowchart to show the sequence of operations to save Fred. They used detailed pictures, labeled major parts within their diagram and included a written description of each diagram.










Roland Middle School has implemented an academic advisory hour this year to help improve student learning gaps in Math and Reading. This is a pilot study at Roland Schools that places students on a learning path determined by a diagnostic test taken by each student at the beginning of the school year. Students work daily on their individualized learning path and progress through the program earning badges and trophies as they complete academic standards. The following students were the top achievers in each grade for the week of September 4th - September 8th.




What an incredible Homecoming week it was at Roland Public Schools!
We witnessed an outpouring of school spirit, camaraderie, and the birth of new traditions that made this Homecoming truly unforgettable.
A heartfelt THANK YOU to our amazing students, dedicated faculty and staff, and the wonderful community for coming together to create a weekend full of cherished memories.
"Once Upon a Homecoming" was a huge success, thanks to all of you!





The 2023 National Honor Society induction ceremony will be held on Thursday, October 5th at 6:30pm in the high school commons.
This event marks the culmination of hard work, dedication, and academic excellence by our outstanding students, and we can't wait to welcome our new members!


📣 Attention Roland High School Students! 📣
Get ready to show your school spirit with a Roland High School Letterman jacket!
🗓️ Date: Tuesday, September 19
🕘 Time: 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Please note:
✅ Jackets must be paid in FULL before ordering.
📝 Order forms are attached.



Join us for the Homecoming parade on Thursday, September 14 at 6:30 PM, followed by a bonfire and pep rally!
Don't miss the Homecoming ceremony on Friday, September 15, at 6:30 PM at Ranger Stadium!



Attention, adventurers! Our Book Blast event starts next week where we will set off in search of treasure to build our students' home libraries. Follow the steps on the Treasure Map coming home next week to embark on an epic quest to earn exciting rewards and books.


Pictures of Grandparent's Day





Pictures of our Grands!









More pictures of Grandparent's Day











More pictures of our grands!











Grandparent's Day was a hit!! We loved seeing our grands in the building this morning. Our students have been talking about it all morning. Thank you to all of the grandparents who took time out of their day to have breakfast with their kiddos. We hope you all enjoyed it as much as we did.











Today's District softball games have been rained out. 🥎
They're rescheduled for tomorrow at 4:00 pm. Senior night will take place in between the games around 5:15 pm!


Mrs. Sutterfield's 7th and 8th grade science classes had lots of fun while learning about the steps of the scientific method. The students had to create boats out of tin foil then hypothesize how many pennies the boat will hold before it sinks. They tested their hypothesis and recorded the results. In the end the following two teams were able to hold the most pennies: For the 7th grade class it was Ronnie Daws, Brycen Martin, and Logan Waltermire with 131. Then for the 8th grade class it was Austin Benham, Channing McKinney, and Phoenix Miller, who also had 131.









