Roseville Area High School
Roseville Area High School is a public high school in Roseville, Minnesota, United States. It serves Roseville and the surrounding communities of Arden Hills, Falcon Heights, Lauderdale, Little Canada, Maplewood, and Shoreview. RAHS is the only comprehensive public high school in Roseville Area School District 623.
History
RAHS occupies the site of a high school known as Alexander Ramsey High School. In 1986 Ramsey High School and Frank B. Kellogg High School merged because of declining enrollment at both schools. The new high school used the facilities from the Ramsey complex while the former Kellogg High School became Roseville Area Middle School.Plans originally called for the construction of a new high school on district-owned land near Lake Owasso, but after the voter referendum on financing the proposed school failed, it became necessary to expand and remodel the existing Roseville Area High School instead. The land held by the school district was sold and the proceeds used to finance the construction at RAHS. The community built on the sold land is now known as Owasso Hills.
During the 1986-87 school year RAHS operated on two campuses, with both East Campus and West Campus serving grades 9-12. From 1987 to 1997, RAHS had only 10th12th grades, with 9th grade at Roseville Area Middle School. On completion of the construction in fall 1997, the 9th grade was moved to RAHS.
Academics
RAHS operates on a trimester system and allows students to take a maximum of five credits each trimester. RAHS offers a variety of Advanced Placement, College in the Schools, Honors, Connections and standard track curriculum.Advanced Placement
AP offerings at RAHS include AP American government, AP Biology, AP Environmental Science, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Chemistry, AP comparative government, AP Computer Science Principles, AP language & composition, AP literature & composition, AP European History, AP Human Geography, AP Microeconomics, AP Psychology, AP Physics 1, AP Statistics, AP Art History and AP Studio Art.The English, mathematics and social studies curricula include ninth and tenth grade level pre-AP courses. In 2007, Roseville Area School District 623 received a $720,000 grant from the Minnesota Department of Education to expand AP and pre-AP programming in the district.
College in the Schools
is a program run by the University of Minnesota that allows high school students to attain college credit while staying in their high school. The University of Minnesota CIS courses offered at RAHS are modern literature and Spanish.Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO)
In addition to curriculum offered at RAHS, in accordance with state law, upperclassmen in good academic standing may choose to enroll in post-secondary courses at no cost. Students can apply part-time or full-time to a number of affiliated institutions, including Century College, Macalester College and the University of Minnesota. Credits earned at post-secondary institutions fulfill both high school and college credit requirements, and all high school graduation requirements must still be met.Sports and activities
RAHS is a member of the Suburban East Conference. It provides students with many varsity athletic opportunities. Fall sports include boys and girls cross country, football, football cheerleading, boys and girls soccer, girls swimming and diving, girls tennis, and volleyball. In the winter, options include boys and girls alpine skiing, boys and girls basketball, basketball cheerleeding, competitive dance team, girls gymnastics, boys and girls hockey, boys and girls Nordic skiing, boys swim and dive, and wrestling. During the spring, students may participate in baseball, boys and girls golf, boys and girls lacrosse, softball, boys tennis, and boys and girls track and field.In addition to varsity athletics, RAHS also offers over 60 extracurricular activities throughout the year. These include 623 productions, African American leaders, anime club, art club, Authors Anonymous, badminton/table tennis club, bowling, brass quintet, breakdance club, cello choir, chamber orchestra, chess club, clarinet choir, policy and LD debate teams, D.E.C.A., drama, E.A.R.T.H. group, fall dance team, fencing, flute choir, food shelf, Frisbee golf, future problem solvers, gamers' union, gay/straight alliance, chamber choir, Hearts Against Hunger, IM volleyball, international club, Japanese club, jazz ensembles I, II, & III, Karen club, Latino club, math team, morning choir, Muslim Student Association, National Honor Society, outdoor club, Peb Haiv, peer connections, percussion ensemble, prom committee, quiz/knowledge bowl, RADD, robotics team, school newspaper, science club, secular student alliance, skills USA, ski/snowboarding, speech, S.T.A.N.D., string quartet, Students Advocating Gender Equality, student council, Students in Action, ultimate frisbee, VOX jazz choir, wind ensemble, woodwind quintet, and yearbook.
School Song
The Raiders' Fight Song was written by former University of Minnesota Director of Bands Dr. Frank Bencriscutto. Its melody is an inverted version of the old Frank B. Kellogg High School fight song, also written by Bencriscutto.Lyrics
Go Roseville Raiders win for Roseville High,we will lead you on toward fame and victory,
Rah! Rah! Rah!
Onward and upward we'll strive to the end,
So go! Fight! Win! for Roseville High!
Notable alumni
Alexander Ramsey High School
- Mohammad Aslam Khan Khalil - theoretical physicist
- Richard Dean Anderson - actor, MacGyver, Stargate SG-1
- Loni Anderson - actress, WKRP in Cincinnati
- Rebecca Blank - economist; Acting U.S. Secretary of Commerce; Chancellor, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Peter Krause - actor, Dirty Sexy Money, Six Feet Under, Sports Night
- Stephen Paulus – Grammy-nominated composer
- Greg Mortenson - literacy advocate, executive director of the Central Asia Institute, bestselling co-author of Three Cups of Tea
- Ming Sen Shiue, convicted murderer and rapist
Roseville Area High School
- Tim Foster - professional soccer player
- John D. McCormick - journalist at the Chicago Tribune who followed the 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign
- Rod Smith - American football defensive back, played 7 seasons in the NFL
- Chris McAlpine - NHL hockey player, 1995 Stanley Cup winner
- Niko Medved - basketball coach
- Jonny Lang - Grammy-winning blues guitarist and gospel singer
- Marty Sertich - hockey player, 2001 Minnesota Mr. Hockey, Colorado College hockey player, 2005 Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner
- Mike Muscala - college basketball player for the Bucknell Bison, Patriot League Men's Basketball Player of the Year in 2010–11, professional basketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers
- Lee Stecklein - member of 2014 U.S. women's Olympic ice hockey team.
- Maggie Nichols - Member of 2013, 2014, and 2015 U.S. National Gymnastics team as well as 2015 World Championship team.
Notable faculty
- Tom Tillberry - member of the Minnesota House of Representatives representing District 51B