Roseville Community Schools   Roseville Middle School
16250 Martin Road
Roseville MI, 48066
Phone (586) 445-5605
Fax (586) 445-5620
Paul Schummer, Principal
Jeanne Petersen, Assistant Principal
Laurie Kinch, Assistant Principal
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ABOUT ROSEVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL...
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Welcome
School Improvement
Academics
Extracurricular Activities
Points of Pride
WELCOME TO RMS! HOME OF THE WILDCATS!
Welcome to Roseville Middle School!  R.M.S. is one of the largest middle schools in Macomb County, providing educational opportunities to students in grades seven and eight.  Currently there are approx. 970 students enrolled at R.M.S.

The educational staff at R.M.S. consists of sixty-five teachers, 1.4 Social Workers,  two teacher consultants, 2.5 counselors, three paraprofessionals, two assistant principals and a principal.

At Roseville Middle School we encourage active participation on the part of staff, students and parents in the educational process.  We are proud of the accomplishments of our students and will continue to improve as we focus on student academics, employability skills and citizenship.


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SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
Roseville Middle School has merged district goals.  North Central Association (NCA) accreditation goals, and MEAP plans into a comprehensive school improvement plan.  The school staff meets on a regular basis to assess progress and develop future plans.


This year, Roseville Community Schools will begin the second year of a new NCA transitions accreditation cycle.  NCA is a nationally recognized accreditation agency.  Last spring, Roseville Middle School students, parents, and teachers were surveyed regarding the school's academic program and climate.  MEAP data also has been analyzed.  The following academic goals have been identified: reading, writing, and math.  During the school year, staff members will identify research-based strategies that can promote improvement in these areas.  These strategies will then be implemented and evaluated by means of various data collection methods.  The expected outcomes of our school improvement efforts include an increase in the number of students scoring Levels 1 and 2 on the MEAP assessments and a decrease in the number of students scoring Levels 3 and 4.

The Roseville Middle School staff looks forward to working with parents, community members, and students on the attainment of these goals.


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ACADEMICS
The academic program offered at Roseville Middle School provides a wide variety of courses.  Students are required to take the core curriculum of mathematics, language arts, science and social studies.  In addition, the seventh and eighth grade students are required to take three elective offerings while the ninth grade students receive their choice of two elective courses.

Electives run the gamut of student interests including, band, choir, shop, drafting, gym, swimming, art and life management.  Electives are also offered as enrichment classes in the core curricular areas.  State-of-the-art technology is available to develop job skills for the new millennium.


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EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Roseville Middle School offers extracurricular activities in the form of clubs, organizations and sporting teams.  These activities are available after school and are designed to meet the needs and interests of our students around an educational framework.  Extracurricular activities help to develop a student's citizenship, collegiality, and sportsmanship.

Sports include: girls' basketball, boys' football, soccer cross-country, boys' basketball, girls' volleyball, wrestling, swimming, girls' softball, boys' hardball and track.

Club and organizations include:
Student Council, Art Club, Newspaper Club, National Junior Honor Society (NJHS), Junior Optimist Club, Students Taking a New Direction (STAND), Marching Band, Jazz Band, Concert Choir, Cheerleading, Science Club, and Science Olympiad.

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POINTS OF PRIDE
  • Extensive academic and elective programs and services to meet the needs of our students
  • Active Parents' Club involvement in school activities
  • Cutting edge technology available in all classrooms
  • Building renovation program
  • North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Outcomes Accreditation
  • Teaming offered in the seventh and eighth grade
  • Complete counseling and social worker services are provided to students
  • Continuing staff development
  • Diversified student activities in sports, clubs and academics
  • Police Liaison Program

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