Our amazing librarian, Mrs. Roedenbeck, spends time reading to our classes throughout the week. She was in our Pre-K classes last week to share some fun stories. Our teachers and students love to have Mrs. Roedenbeck in their classes.




Roland Upper Elementary had a great bake sale on Friday! Thank you to everyone that came out and supported us!



🏹 Attention Archery Parents 🏹
Join us for an important parent meeting on Tuesday, October 10th!
Middle School & High School (6th-12th grade) - 5:30pm
Elementary (4th-5th grade) - 6:00pm
Location: Middle Cafeteria
See you there! 🎯

Congratulations to the following Roland Middle School students for being the top achievers in Academic Advisory for the week of October 2 - October 6.




Congratulations to the 2023-2024 National Honor Society Inductees! Your commitment to scholarship, leadership, service, and character is truly commendable. Special thanks to guest speaker Jeremy Wann for sharing words of wisdom with our outstanding students.

Congratulations to the Roland High School September Students of the Month!




📸 School Portrait Retakes Alert! 📸
Mark your calendars for Monday, October 9, 2023! We're giving everyone another chance to shine in their school portraits, including all grades. Don't miss out on this opportunity to capture those beautiful smiles.

Mrs. Sutterfield's seventh and eighth grade science classes have been studying the Periodic Table. They are learning the names, element symbols and atomic numbers. To help reinforce their knowledge they have also been playing Periodic Table Battleship!










Roland Middle School • Important Dates for October 2023

Here are a few more Star Student and Character Trait Award winners. We have so many amazing students!

Roland Upper Elementary Cross Country team took part in the Stilwell Cross Country meet on Tuesday, October 3. Grayson Prewett, third grader, placed 9th with a time of 6 minutes 39 seconds in the one mile run.

We have the best students around! Here are just a few of our amazing students. Here are our September Star Students and the Character Trait Award winners. The character trait for September was "Respect." We are so proud of our award winners!







Roland Middle School would like to congratulate our 7th grade Students of the Month for September, Connor Stacy and Mackenzie Hooten!


Roland Middle School would like to congratulate our 6th grade Students of the Month for September, Keayan Kimani and Jacelyn Stonebarger!


Roland Middle School would like to congratulate our 8th grade Students of the Month for September, Trevor Tanksleary and McKinna Cooper!


Congratulations to the following Roland Middle School students for being the top achievers in Academic Advisory for the week of September 25 - September 29.




Mrs. Sutterfield's seventh and eighth grade science classes recently learned about the properties of water and how surface tension works. During this project based learning lab the students counted how many water droplets and soapy water droplets would fit on each penny before the water tension broke. Seventh grade student, Jaida Washington, ended up having the most drops of water at 237.




The 2023-24 National Honor Society induction ceremony will be held this Thursday evening at 6:30pm in the Roland High School Commons. We invite friends and family to come be a part of this special time as we recognize our newest members!

Every Friday our middle school students work on life skills during their advisory period. These skills will improve academic focus, academic growth, and emotional intelligence, which will lead to college and career readiness. This past week each grade learned about a different set of skills. The eighth graders learned about harnessing their strengths and overcoming roadblocks. The seventh graders learned how to identify internal and external roadblocks, and the sixth graders learned how to make specific goals that were clearly defined.









During the month of September, our elementary school counselor has been going into the classrooms to teach important life skills. These skills encourage academic growth and increase emotional intelligence.

