Illegal drugs aren't good for anyone, but they are particularly bad for a kid or teen whose body is still growing. While using drugs, people are also less able to do well in school, sports, and other activities. It's often harder to think clearly and make good decisions. People can do dangerous things that could hurt them-or other people-when they use drugs. Make good decisions by celebrating the life you live! Tomorrow is Wildcat Pride Day. Wear red or Roosevelt clothes to celebrate the end of Red Ribbon Week and to show you're ready to be drug-free!
over 2 years ago, Clarissa Alabi-Isama
Wildcat Pride
Mrs. Shawn's Kindergarten class had the oppurtunity to design their own bubble blower and investigate which design worked the best #scientist #RESrocks #handson
over 2 years ago, Jon Hersman
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Mrs. Hunts' 2nd Grade class is...i-READY- FREDDY with i-ready #i-ready #resrocks
over 2 years ago, Jon Hersman
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Congratulations to our School Social Studies Fair winners: Mary Supple, Zeke Martindale, Copper Withrow, Ava Kirkpatrick, and Jaxsen Roach. County Social Studies Fair is November 3rd. #resrocks
over 2 years ago, Jon Hersman
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Did you know that illegal drugs can damage the brain, heart, and other important organs? They can also cause a heart attack, even in a kid or teen. Remember to celebrate life and live drug-free! Lead a happy, fun, and healthy life by making good choices about your health. Tomorrow wear your craziest mixed-up outfit or socks as a reminder not to get "mix-up" in drugs!
over 2 years ago, Clarissa Alabi-Isama
Mixed Up
Want to get more involved in your child's school community? Join us this evening for our monthly PTO meeting. Anyone with a current Roosevelt student is welcome to attend!
over 2 years ago, Clarissa Alabi-Isama
PTO Meeting
Red Ribbon Week is in full swing! This year's theme is "Celebrate Life. Live Drug-Free," as a reminder that by staying away from drugs, you are reminding yourself and others that you value yourself, your friends, your family, your community, and your future. By making healthy choices, like staying drug-free, you are more likely to achieve your goals! Tomorrow we are saying, "Peace Out" to drugs by wearing tie-dye and bright colors!
over 2 years ago, Clarissa Alabi-Isama
Tie-Dye
Tonight, come as you *aren't* for our Trunk-or-Treat and PTO Halloween Dance! The festivities begin at 5:30pm!
over 2 years ago, Clarissa Alabi-Isama
Trunk or Treat
Next Week is Red Ribbon Week! This year's theme is "Celebrate Life. Live Drug-Free," and is a reminder that everyday people across the country contribute to their communities by being the best they can be, because they live drug-free! Don't forget that Monday's dress up day is "Follow your dreams, stay drug-free!"
over 2 years ago, Clarissa Alabi-Isama
Pajama Day
Roosevelt Elementary plumbing issues are fixed. School will be on a normal schedule tomorrow.
over 2 years ago, Mason County Schools
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Trunk-or-Treat and the PTO Costume Dance are still on for Friday, 10.21.22! Not sure about your child's costume for trunk-or-treat and Red Ribbon Week costume day? Here's a breakdown of some dos and don'ts to help you out! If you have any other questions, please feel free to call us at the school.
over 2 years ago, Clarissa Alabi-Isama
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Roosevelt Elementary will be closed for students tomorrow October 20, 2022 due to plumbing issues. Staff will report on regular schedule.
over 2 years ago, Mason County Schools
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#Goosechase #resrocks
over 2 years ago, Jon Hersman
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Mason County Youth League Basketball is right around the corner. Sign-ups start this Sunday, October 23rd at the PPYFL games. See the attached flier for more information. #resrocks
over 2 years ago, Jon Hersman
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Let's Go Ghouls! Trunk-or-Treat is still on for this Friday (10.21)! Stop in anytime between 5:30-6:30pm for a fun evening with the family. Then drop the kids off at the PTO Halloween Dance from 6:00-8:00pm!
over 2 years ago, Clarissa Alabi-Isama
Trunk or Treat
Mason County Schools finished National School Lunch Week with a Scratch Cook Training made possible through a grant provided by the WVDE. Cooks prepared many new recipes for lunch such as Chicken Bacon Ranch Subs, Chocolate Caramel Moo Brew, The Hulk Smoothie, Sweet Chili Chicken Wraps, and Chicken Lo Mein with Vegetables, just to name a few. We would like to thank our cooks for the passion and hard work they put forth every day to provide sound nutrition to our children. Fun Food Fact: Did you know kid’s favorites are now offered in healthier versions? Pizza is served on whole-grain crust with low-fat cheese and reduced sodium tomato sauce! The Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act of 2010 enabled major improvements to school meals, bringing school meals in line with the latest nutrition science. By offering students familiar foods that are whole grain-rich, low in sodium and low in saturated fat, the school cafeteria is balancing nutrition and consumer demand.
over 2 years ago, Mason County Schools
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Scratch Cooking
Scratch Cooking
The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) serves nearly 30 million children every school day. President John F. Kennedy created National School Lunch Week (NSLW) in 1962 to promote the importance of a healthy school lunch in a child’s life and the impact it has inside and outside of the classroom. #NSLW22 will be celebrated October 10-14, 2022 Check out the Fruity Flatbread offered to Mason County Student's for Breakfast! Fun Food Fact: Strawberries are the only fruit to wear their seeds on the outside. Did you know that the average berry has about 200 seeds?
over 2 years ago, Mason County Schools
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The Wildcat Roar is back! We love celebrating our students and connecting with the Roosevelt community. Stay on the lookout for our monthly updates. #RESROCKS
over 2 years ago, Clarissa Alabi-Isama
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Mark your calendars! Red Ribbon Week is coming up soon, and we are ready to "Celebrate Life and Live Drug-Free" at Roosevelt Elementary with a fun and educational dress-up week. Red Ribbon Week is the oldest and largest drug prevention awareness campaign in the United States and this year's theme is a reminder that everyday people across the country make significant daily contributions to their communities by being the best they can be, because they live drug-free! #RESROCKS
over 2 years ago, Clarissa Alabi-Isama
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Our September Students of the Month are courteous and polite! These students are always looking for a way to help others and they use their manners as if it were second nature. Way to go, Wildcats! #RESROCKS
over 2 years ago, Clarissa Alabi-Isama
Sept SOTM