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Roosevelt High School

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      • 1410 Northeast 66th Street, Seattle, Washington, United States of America
    • Telephone Numbers:
      • 206-252-4810
      • 206-252-4811 (fax)
    • Official Website:[2]
  • History & Memorable Moments

Roosevelt High School (RHS) is a public school in the Seattle Public Schools district of Seattle, Washington, USA. Founded in the 1920s, Roosevelt continues to be one of the largest schools in the greater Seattle area. The school offers a wide variety of academic courses as well as extracurricular activities. In a yearlong series of reports on RHS, NPR described it as "an above-average school in a below-average school district." The school is named after Theodore Roosevelt; the school's team, the Rough Riders, is named after Roosevelt's famous military regiment. It subsequently gave its name to the Roosevelt neighborhood and nearby Roosevelt Way N.E. The school was remodeled from 2004 to 2006, during which classes were held in Lincoln High School. The building was seismically retrofitted and modernized, and many of the school's original architectural elements were preserved. [1]

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    • Kinoff, Jf (January 1934 - February 1999)
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References

  1. [1] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed May 2008.